Nokia’s Ovi store makes soft landing in a few markets, might be headed to your neck of the woods soon
With that May launch window closing fast, it looks like Nokia might get Ovi Store in under the proverbial wire: it just went live on Vodafone in Australia, which was soon followed by other carriers, and then Ireland and Singapore. According to a post that was subsequently pulled from Nokia’s Conversations blog, Nokia confirmed the rollout and said that it was progressively moving the Ovi Store to “production servers,” and that we could “expect a broader announcement and consumer availability soon.” Unfortunately, since that post has been pulled, we’re not really sure what to expect, but at least the lucky few with Ovi can beam back important missives on their Twittix apps about what life is like in the future. Above are shots of the store live on an N97.
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