Nokia Ovi Store is open for business

Over the weekend, Nokia Ovi Store was soft-launched in Australia this weekend to allow the team, sweat pour off the proverbial forehead, to check everything was ready for launch.

And it is.

We’re live. And the mobile industry is changed for good.

Finally you can deploy an application, easily, for Nokia customers. It used to be an absolutely torturous process — now, the discovery is much, much improved.

Similarly, if you’d like, for example, some Star Trek wallpapers on your Nokia, you can now click-click and be done. No more arsing around. Fantastic.

Here’s a screenshot from the desktop:



The store is wholly sluggish this morning because the whole world and his dog is checking in, downloading and playing around.

You can already see just how massively successful the store is going to be. I’m looking at a ‘futuristic‘ Star Trek Ringtone — that’s priced free. On the right hand side I’ve got these options:

And it’s free? I’ll have that.

As for billing, well your operator will take care of your purchase processing in Australia, Britain, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Singapore and Spain. So it’s just one click to buy. Magic from a mobile developer standpoint. I’m going to give it a try in a few minutes.

And for revenue sharing? Well 30% revenue share is fast becoming standard across the app store world and Nokia is keeping to that — there are a few questions over exactly how the splits will work but I’m sure we’ll see some further clarification on this soon.

Here’s what store.ovi.com looks like on my Nokia N82 browser:

I’ll download the app and take you on a tour shortly.

For now… the Ovi Store is live… let’s see what everyone thinks about it!

The address you need: http://store.ovi.com

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  • I'm for one not massively impressed with it. The app is pretty lame and just feels like some poor widget. We want a proper whizzy app - ala Gravity, not some half baked website. After all this time it's not a massive improvement over Download! The Apple App Store will be kicking the ass of Ovi Store for sometime to come methinks.

    Kip
  • Ew4n
    The key measure is whether you start downloading more apps and content
    than you did before. Can you see that happening, Kip, or is it too
    unwieldy?
  • I'd say the other key measure is whether as a developer you can make more or similar money off the Nokia Ovi store than you can off the iPhone store. This is THE key fact that decides where as a developer you put your resources - indeed where all developers who are not led by emotions or subjective opinion, put their resources.

    Kip's opinion aside from being highly subjective (perhaps he has invested heavily in iPhone development?) ignores the fact that Ovi store will offer vastly vastly vastly (vastly) more potential buyers than iPhone store EVER will (even on S60, but especially with S40 too). Now I'm inclined actually to agree with Kip's implication that Ovi store is currently significantly less good than iPhone store. Cool, fair enough. But you need to offset that, and the point you make Ewan, against first consumer numbers, and secondly the wider range of content you can produce and sell, including the different languages you can develop in for Ovi store. All of this factors into the equation "does it make sense for me as a developer to put my resources into a.) iPhone store or b.) Ovi store?"
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