Looks like Nokia is really putting a lot of focus into its Ovi services, and more evidence on that can be found in the latest reports that Nokia will be rebranding its Music Store as Ovi Music, and the best part is, that it will be offering DRM-free tracks. In short, this means that if songs that you purchase from Ovi Music will be able to be played on devices of your choice. When you take into account that Nokia recently announced that it’s also offering Ovi Maps for free on current and upcoming mobile phones, the Ovi platform certainly looks like it’s becoming a very interesting option for folks who are shopping for a new mobile phone.
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