Posts Tagged ‘Ovi’

Ovi Reports are Back – New Moket Ovi Sales Figures

Posted 13 Jul 2009 — by Dale
Category Business, Moket

A little while back I suggested that I would try and be forthcoming with our sales numbers through Ovi so that the Flash development community could see what was happening behind the scenes with us on this new sales channel. This certainly wasn’t to say that I thought Moket’s content would be the biggest selling through the store (far from it) but I thought it would be helpful since we have been in the Ovi Store from the start.

As some of you will know, Ovi’s reporting screens were removed for quote some time while they were “fixed”, and have just become available again over the weekend. Here’s what I can show you now in terms of how things have been progressing for us: Read More

Some early Ovi traffic/sales indicators

Posted 01 Jun 2009 — by Dale
Category Business, Mobile, Moket

Ovi hasn’t even been live for a week, but I’m noticing an interesting trend already in sales numbers from Moket’s own content. If you’ve read my previous blog, you’ll know that I feel there are some issues particularly with browsing the Ovi desktop website that are preventing consumers from having the best experience.

One of those issues is that by default, the website assumes you have the Nokia 5800 Xpress Music device, and only shows you content for that device. If you deep link into a particular product’s page that isn’t supported on the 5800 (or other S60 5th Ed phones), then the content appears as though it has been removed. Also, there’s not as much content available for s60 5th Ed phones, so there doesn’t look to be as much content overall in the store. Read More

OviFlash.com promoting Flash content on Nokia’s Ovi Store

Posted 28 May 2009 — by Dale
Category Business, Mobile

oviflash_bannerOviFlash.com is a new website just launched today that aims to promote and direct traffic to Flash games and applications on the new Nokia Ovi Store deck. This is an independent website (not run by Adobe or Nokia, and takes no revenue from them or the developers featured) and is all about growing the Flash mobile market for developers, and raising awareness of what Flash content can be found on Ovi. It’s also aimed at increasing visibility for Flash developers on a mobile portal, which will become quite crowded like like other app stores – making content discoverability one of the key issues that independent developers must face.

So if you’ve had Flash games, applications or themes published on the Ovi Store, email your information to info@oviflash.com and get it linked up and featured. You can also follow along on Twitter @oviflash.

Issues searching content on Ovi Store website

Posted 27 May 2009 — by Dale
Category Mobile

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I’ve had some time to play around with the Ovi Store since it launched yesterday, and while I think Nokia have done a pretty good job overall, there’s a few quirks which make the experience less than what it could be. I also think there are some serious bugs which they are in the process of ironing out. Again, would have been nice to have this sorted before they flipped the switch, but such is life.

One issue, that is only relevant on the website, is when you are being shown content based on a particular device. Now in principle this the best idea be cause you really only want to see content that is going to be able to loaded onto the phone that you have. Problem with the Ovi site is that when you go there fresh, and not logged in with your account details, the site isn’t sure what phone you have. You can select the phone from the interactive banner on the homepage, but by default this is set as the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic device. This is a great device, but is hardly widespread in the market compared to the other devices on offer (e.g. N95 8GB, 6300), so you actually are shown less content than what you normally would (because there’s not as much touch-screen content as there is for regular keypad devices).

This is of course only relevant on the website because when using the mobile site or the mobile client, it knows what device you’re browsing on.

So if you’re on the Ovi website and you’re not seeing much content, or can’t find a piece of content that you’ve followed a link to, then head back to the homepage, and scroll through the devices (watch the content change on the homepage as you do that) until you get to the option for “Any Phone”.

Gamasutra features gaming on Ovi – Moket game used as example for Flash

Posted 27 May 2009 — by Dale
Category Mobile, Moket

There’s certainly been some “interesting” press around the launch of Nokia’s Ovi Store in the past 24 hours. Some good, some not so good. Unfortunately I thinkĀ  the “soft launch” Nokia were planning opened a little “harder” than expected and some early experiences of Ovi have perhaps not been as favorable as they could have been. Nevertheless, Ovi is here and represents a great opportunity for Flash mobile developers in the long term.

Over on Gamasutra at the moment, there’s a (sponsored) feature on the various gaming experiences that can be found on Ovi, covering Flash, Java, Symbian and N-Gage. Moket’s soccer-skills game “Palleggio” is featured as an example of Flash Lite games on Ovi.