Nokia Store was an app store and digital distribution service operated by Nokia for its own devices as well as Symbian and S40 phones, allowing users to browse and download apps, games, music, podcasts and videos.
Nokia Store was an app store and digital distribution service operated by Nokia for its Symbian and S40 mobile devices. It was Nokia's counterpart to Apple's App Store and Google Play Store.
The Nokia Store allowed users to browse, purchase and download apps, games, themes, wallpapers, videos and ringtones to their Nokia phones. It offered content for both free and paid downloads across various categories including entertainment, productivity, news, social media and more.
The service was launched in 2009 as 'Ovi Store' but later rebranded to Nokia Store in 2011. Over the years, it amassed a catalog of hundreds of thousands of downloads across multiple global markets. However, with Nokia shifting its smartphone strategy to Windows Phone in 2011, the user and developer community for the store started to decline.
In 2013, Nokia announced that the Nokia Store services for Nokia and Symbian devices would be closing over the next 18 months. The store finally closed in January 2014, while Nokia focused on delivering similar digital content services exclusively for its Lumia range of Windows Phones.
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