Nokia is now working on the expansion of its online content-sharing site. To compete with other contenders like Apple and Microsoft, Nokia is in Sync with Ovi. Users of Nokia phones can now synchronise their contact lists and calendars with an online calendar and address book. To this begining there are shortcomings too as the company is approaching the offerings as a mobile-phone developer as opposed to a software or online services developer. This service is similar to Apple’s MobileMe, but have some differences, too, whereas MobileMe pushes changes to and from the iPhone, Ovi synchronises the changes per user commands. Both Ovi and MobileMe allow users to upload ages from the device to an online site and remotely access files. MobileMe offers an email service, but Ovi doesn’t. Except for a prmium version Ovi is free but MobileMe costs £59 per year.

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