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Or do I simply have to load my old CD's to the computer and put them in the phone?
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You should still load your old CDs, I mean you liked them when you bought them, I bet there's still some quality audio there that you'd enjoy on a new medium. I rip one or two old albums a year into digital formats. It's often how I spend my new years eve.
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I am trying to figure out if it is any musicservice-application that works on a Nokia N9 in 2018?
Meespot does not work, due to Spotify closing their servers to other systems other than Android/IOS.
Do you guys know ANY service that does work?
Or do I simply have to load my old CD's to the computer and put them in the phone?
Best regards