Symbian: Bikini Clock   Banned app from Ovi Store

What do you get when you combine 6 beautiful girls in bikini with a clock and then hook it up to the phones motion sensor? ;)

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7 Responses to “Symbian: Bikini Clock – Banned app from Ovi Store”
  1. it’s so ridiculous and consumer unfriendly to ban apps like this with no harmfull content …
    one of many reasons why apple sucks. but now ovi, too???

  2. Totally agree. Appstore also accepts Playboy app but not this kind of stuff which really hipocracy. They will turn up anyway, probably the porn industry will lay their hands on this and make a fortune on their own appstores. Ovi/Nokia should think twice how to handle this. I don’t propagate for naked women apps, I don’t use them or even like them. I’m more against how the big magazines are allowed to have separete treatment from Apple. Ovi probably can show different content for adult and underaged, why not have a label you cannot reach without logging in.

  3. iTunes has this PG rating thing. You just check a few radio buttons how much swearing, naked skin etc. there is you will get a rating. There are PG18 apps in the store as well. This is something that could be done in Ovi Store as well.

  4. I don´t see any naked women in there.
    That is what you can see in a normal beach.

  5. this is really piddling.. why is Nokia doing this – do they want to clear out one of the last remaining good developers for symbian 5th?

  6. maximusdog says:

    so i downloaded a girls gone wild game (which is stupid) that contains nudity but this is blocked???

  7. hi this is fantastic

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