Nokia follows the footsteps of Apple

by Merry Rebel | May 26, 2009 at 06:14 am
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Nokia has opened Ovi, it's online App store, to some 50 million phone users worldwide on Tuesday. It seems as if Nokia followed the footsteps of Apple whose App store is still a huge success.

Nokia said it opened its online software and content store, Ovi Store, globally to some 50 million phone users on Tuesday.

Nokia aims to follow the success of Apple's App Store with its new offering.

Apple's store has proved extremely popular, with one billion applications downloaded in less than a year, and operators and technology firms including Vodafone Nokia, and Microsoft now want a piece of the pie.

The Finnish handset maker began rolling out the store on Monday, opening it to users of a few of its phone models in Australia and Singapore.

Nokia said clients in eight countries can pay for purchases through their phone bills, and AT&T was planning to make the store available to its clients in the United States later in 2009.

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Let's see what Nokia has got for it's users which include me. :)

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Uwe Paschen

Apple as a model to follow. 

Innovative or copying? This may the question. However I think NOKIA is doing both here.

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Merry Rebel

I agree, I too think that NOKIA is doing both here, it's quite evident.

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Melayu Boleh News

They can use apple for their role model of innovation style. Don't copy but let's growing with innovative and creativity.

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Albanypaul

The are playing "follow the leader"

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Kushairi

Nokia can follow the idea but has to offer a different value propositions in its offering. But Apple is far ahead in terms of innovativeness. Some customer experience here for reading.

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