Nokia bets on Windows Phone 7
Nokia services
To distinguish itself from other makers of Windows phones like HTC, Samsung and LG, Nokia is betting on a range of services.Key among them is the integration of location-based services like Nokia Maps, real-time navigation software Nokia Drive, a live-streaming music service Mix Radio and Liveview, an augmented reality service.
Nokia's navigation service Drive will be free. It will not run in an app but will use HTML 5 technology, and will be updated with traffic information in real-time.
Nokia will also deliver its phones with the ESPN sports hub, which will provide free access to text and video news from ESPN.
The biggest innovation, though, could be Nokia Pulse, a service that combines elements of social networking with location services. It allows users to share with friends and family experiences - from pictures to whereabouts to activities, integrated with Nokia's mapping service
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