Another App Store opens: Nokia Ovi

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If imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, then the mobile industry has the highest of praise for the iTunes App Store.  Nokia has followed Blackberry, WinMob and Android in releasing their very own App Store called Ovi

..owners of around 50 different Nokia devices can download applications, games, videos and podcasts. The store consolidates services, including Download!, MOSH and WidSets into a one-stop-shop for free and paid content. The store offers 20,000 different items, and can be accessed by 50 million Nokia device owners, the company said. Visitors to the store can choose to view all items, or only those compatible with their phone. The necessary software client is available in English, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish. There is support for operator billing in Australia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Singapore, Spain and the U.K. In the rest of the world users pay using credit cards. U.S. mobile operator AT&T Inc. will offer integrated support for the Ovi store later this year.

The only "advantage" we can see here is that Ovi is integrated with the carriers so apps can be put on the telephone bill. We use quotes because we wouldn't want it this way but there are those out there who might.

 Tech Crunch mentions that the rollout isn't going so well.

Comments (6)

IDIOTS, why does eveyrone needa copy apple.
where the originality
i hate it, a few years from now, we'll be saying, we started this 'app store trend'
and eveyone will be all "pshhhh"ing us lol
HATE HATE HATE IT
no excuse :P

HATE, HATE, HATE?

What is the Apple Fan Base made from the GOP?

Nice posting.

get a life...

apple copied the computer

As everyone copies Apple it will only make the iTunes app store that much more distinct and better off. If everyone makes their own app store just like iTunes, it will just be like giving Apple that much more feedback on their design so they can better it and realize what more people want and dislike. The more competition there is the better the product gets.

Ive got a nokia 5800 and thought id give it a try, but the website was SLOWER than dial up and trying to send an app to my phone via the website FAILED!!!!

I can't even log into my ovi account from the handset, what an embarrassment Nokia