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Nokia did release an official via the Ovi Store (later Nokia Store). Unlike the mobile site, this native app was not a browser; it was a specialized RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) client. youtube s60v3
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The app was impressively lightweight. On a device with just 128MB of RAM, it could search, buffer, and play videos with surprising stability. For many, the era represents the golden age
: A major update improved startup speed, Wi-Fi streaming reliability, and automatic quality detection based on network strength. Nokia did release an official via the Ovi
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