My Stuff shows a list of everything you’ve already downloaded or bought from the Ovi Store, but to do that, you need to sign up. If you’re just browsing, the recommended selection is worth scrolling through. If you know what you’re looking for, hit the appropriate menu heading. A quick browse around shows you how the app store is divided up into Apps, Games, Audio & Video, Personalisation and My Stuff. The WAP site works very nicely, and without much data at all. Giving the Downloads folder a quick refresh should reveal a new application specifically for the Ovi Store.Ĭurrently this application isn’t available, but it’s a good shortcut to the WAP site, so give it a click. To help you migrate your Nokia browsing habits, we thought a quick rundown on how to sign up, use and buy from the Ovi Store might be helpful. Well, now that Nokia’s shunted its new application store into virtual orbit, there’s hopefully only one WAP site you need to browse now, and it’s already packed with games, applications, wallpapers, ringtones, videos and more. You’ve probably had a Nokia phone for quite a while now, and even got quite used to sending text messages to buy your new mobile games, or Bluetoothing install files over from the PC.īut hunting down that huge amount of Nokia software is a pain, especially if you’re not sat at the computer, and trying to do it through a fiddly WAP browser.
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