Nokia Symbian App Platform confirmed: Ovi Store, coming May
February 16th, 2009 by Annkur

As reported earlier Nokia has launched its AppStore plans at MWC 09. Ovi store as it is branded is now accepting publishers requests. The store is expected to go live in May, though the first Nokia device to have an integrated Ovi Store would be the N97 (that would be in June).
The store would also be accessible by a browser and would support most S40 and S60 models already in the market. Expecting tonnes of existing apps to enter the Ovi Store, Nokia plans to have a intelligent system that understands your taste for Apps over time and suggest apps that you would prefer.

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Categories: First look, nokia | Tags: app store, appstore, mwc, mwc 09, nokia, nokia ovi, ovi store









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