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Monday 28 September 2009

Ovi Store Allows Re-Downloads    [ 28-09-2009 19:20 ]

Author: Irina Turina   Source: Engadget     Translation by: Administrator    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Nokia appear to have seen reason and implemented a much needed change in policy in the Ovi Store regarding re-downloading content. Up until now customers' purchases were tied to the device they used to purchase the content, not their account. That is if a customer bought content on their N97 they couldn't just download the content on another handset as it was tied to the N97. Now though purchases are tied to the user's Ovi account so that purchases can be downloaded at liesure again and again if need be; once the content has been paid for once there's no need to re-purchase it. It was a bit of a strange setup in the first place and certainly not a system that would have endeared itself to many customers, but it seems Nokiais getting on the ball and sorting it out. The Ovi store in general has had something of a shaky start, but Nokia do seem to be getting a ahndle on it and pushing it forwards ... eventually.

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Orange UK to Sell iPhone    [ 28-09-2009 18:23 ]

Author: Serge Novikov   Source: Orange     Translation by: Administrator    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

O2's exclusive hold on the iPhone in the UK has been broken, by Orange. It was officially announced today that Orange UK will be selling both the 3G and 3GS versions of the iPhone sometime later this year. It had been suspected for a while that the iPhone was about to be launche don another UK network, but the word on the street was that it would just be the iPhone 3G, not the newer 3GS. However, it seems like O2's exclusive agreement with iPhone  is set to end in its entirety with Orange picking up both handsets. Orange haven't released pricing details or a launch date yet, but they are allowing customers to register their interest and choose what sort of pricing option they would be most interested in, PAYG, contract or business. That at least gives some insight into how Orange will structure its iPhone pricing options.

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