12 Facts About Ovi Store

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Nokia's aim with Ovi Store was to include third party developers, such as operators and third-party services like Yahoo's Flickr photo site.

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Ovi Store was first announced in 2007 and was a move into the world of Internet services and applications.

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Ovi Store was announced on 29 August 2007 at the Go Play event in London.

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4.

Ovi Store was intended to offer customers content that was compatible with their mobile devices and relevant to their tastes and locations.

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The Ovi Store looked different on Symbian handsets to suit the new brand transformation - it was blue instead of green and the Ovi store was the third biggest mobile download site on the market in 2012.

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6.

Ovi Store Suite allows Nokia mobile users to organize and share their photos and PIM data between their PC and their handset.

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7.

Ovi Store Sync allows the synchronization of contact and calendar data between Nokia Symbian phones and the Nokia Ovi Store data center.

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8.

Ovi Store Mail is an email address designed for access from Nokia mobile devices and compatible desktop browsers.

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9.

Ovi Store Files was based on the "Access and Share" service created by Avvenu Incorporated, which Nokia acquired on 5 December 2007.

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10.

Ovi Music Store allows purchasing of music directly on a mobile device or via PC.

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11.

Ovi Store was available in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom with more countries launching regularly.

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12.

Nokia Ovi Player allows user to download tracks from the music stores and provides easy transfer of tracks to supported Phones and MP3 Players.

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