Sunday, 13 May 2012
Nokia looking to drive Lumia interest with 'new' app dev deals
Nokia
is attempting to lure more app developers to its new Lumia smartphone platform,
by locking them into semi-'exclusive' Windows Phone deals.
The
company has been in a partnership with Microsoft, who develops the Windows
Phone operating system, to attempt to reduce Google Android and Apple's iOS
devices' dominance over the smartphone market.
While
users of Windows Phone compatible devices have access to 80,000 apps through
Windows Live Marketplace, Nokia is looking to pull some exclusive deals to tie
some higher profile apps to its Nokia devices only.
The
Lumia series will now have these exclusives (note: amongst Windows Phone users
only; not Android or Apple users - whom already have access to these titles):
-
The PGA Tour app - exclusive to Nokia Lumia for 12 months from launch
Nokia also announced (non-exclusive)
support for EA and EA Sports' series of sports games, Paypal, and a promise
from Rovio that, after its Windows Phone release of Angry Birds Space, all
future games will be ported ASAP. Time and Newsweek will also be creating news
apps for the platform, as will Box. All of these apps are available on
competing platforms.
"Nokia
has achieved much in a short space of time when it comes to key brands and
partners creating apps for Nokia Lumia customers. We believe developers are now
moving away from simply porting, to create new innovative and high-design apps
that fully leverage the Windows Phone Metro UI and features such as live tiles.
With new and exclusive apps launching on a regular basis, and Nokia Lumia
rapidly expanding into new markets, Nokia and Microsoft are demonstrating
meaningful differentiation for consumers, developers, operators and
retailers," said Crawford Del Prete, EVP, Chief Research Officer, IDC.
It
is worth noting that these apps are not necessarily available on Nokia's
Symbian operating system, which the company continues to support - potentially
confusing customers. It has just announced a gimmicky 41MP cameraphone, the Pureview
808, which runs the Belle OS.
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