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Sponsored linkNokia has just announced its Ovi portal. The worldwide functioning portal will provide a host of services to its users, synchronization of contacts and calendar among others. With Sync service coming into operation, users of S40 platform and S60-smartphones can manually synchronize contacts, appointments, notes and calendar info. Sync also allows synchronization of information across two different mobile phones. Other services on the portal include Share on Ovi and Files on Ovi. The former allows sharing of photographs while the latter is online storage of phone files. Then there is Nokia Music Store, Nokia’s N-Gage platform games and access to other sites like Flickr. Users are allowed access to these services for free, mobile operators will however charge for whatever data is transferred.
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