Nokia yesterday unveiled two new Windows Phone 7 devices, both of which will reportedly feature Pandora-like streaming radio.
The service, called Mix Radio, will be included in the Nokia Music app. It will include genre-based streaming music playlists along with the Pandora-like ability to create radio streams from a single artist. Mix Radio will reportedly have an offline, cached option as well.
Nokia hopes to have the service ready and available for the launch of its Windows Phone 7 devices in November.
“I think we have finally solved the mobile music problem. I don’t know how to make it any easier," said Nokia SVP Kevin Shields during the presentation of the new devices. "No signup. No subscription. No login. No password. No nothing. It just works!"
Music Ally has more coverage on Mix Radio here. For more on Nokia's adoption of Windows Phone 7, find Engadget's coverage here.



















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