Wednesday 18 May 2011

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Nokia launches TV Ovi Nokia Services Of Sardar Mohkim Khan 17 May 2011, again a CommentI'm not sure how exactly to put this, but in my opinion, Nokia is finally burn all the boats to head forwards in the right direction.
Nokia has been an interesting year that has already seen them advertise that they will be using Windows Phone 7 on some of its smartphones, which is the first time they've used a third-party operating system. In addition, they have now announced their Ovi services will be renamed to Nokia services. Ovi services are all programs that Nokia has on your mobile and includes Ovi Maps, Ovi Music, Ovi Post and many more. Services will be renamed from July this year, Nokia hopes to have completed the process across all countries by the end of 2012. We expect a heavy marketing campaign with Nokia Music, Nokia Maps and Nokia Mail and more over the next few months. The move is a logical step and we are not sure why Nokia choose Ovi brand in the first place.
Whether it is working with Microsoft to get Windows 7 Phone powered devices or the much hyped to be rid of Nokia from his inheritance of the Symbian operating system.
The rebranding of Ovi services is less important but still could give Nokia a well-needed boost.
The company yesterday announced it will rebrand its Ovi Store to Nokia services.
The transition is expected to start in mid July this year and will continue to early 2012.The service is expected to arrive at the forthcoming Nokia devices in July and August period, which means that the transition is only intended for existing devices.
I'm not sure how this is possible, but Nokia promises to insure the transition is smooth and occurs without disrupting services to their consumers.
Our mobile experience is tightly integrated with our units - it is no longer a differentiation
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Why was the difference created in the first place? I totally understand that it's just a change of name, but again why did not they go with Nokia from day one? Ovi was an experiment during practise for a few years? Or better yet, the Nokia finally letting go of what it has experienced in recent years and start again in 2012? Too much to ask and pretty much to expect, I look forward to the coming year, anticipating the whole what it had delivered in the pre-iPhone, Android Arena
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To sum it up, I opine that the unifying brand under one name is a welcome move
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Think about it, Nokia, Ovi, Symbian, and Windows 7 MeeGo Telephone everything to be a part of Nokia, one less name associated with the Nokia experience less confusing, if not fantastic
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