Ovi Files magically metamorphoses into free service
Originally priced at $80 a year for a 10GB bucket, Nokia’s online storage venture — Ovi Files, formerly Files on Ovi — has now converted into a free service. Presumably pressured by a variety of free services that operated in the same vein, Nokia’s move gives phone users (and not just those on S60, either) a particularly economical way to get back to files stored on their PC and store a whole bunch of stuff in the cloud that can be accessed even when the PC’s off. Existing users who had paid are apparently having their subscriptions refunded, so yeah, high-fives all around — we know better than to bite the hand that’s feeding us 10 free gig.
[Via Symbian-Guru]
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