Get your fill of freebies and discounts from O2's exclusive Priority Moments service? Then you might be interested in where the UK carrier's headed next -- the running track. Nike's decided to team-up with the operator and, with its Nike+ tech, offer a new app hub that ties into the UK's very hectic summer of sport.
Priority Sports was announced today in Nike Town, London, replete with the likes of marathon world record-holder Paula Radcliffe ready to talk up the new service which lands in August. The app will offer up videos, fitness advice and even more Nike-centric editorial content. Accessible on iPhone and Android, there will be priority access to new Nike products -- including the odd exclusive trainer -- and free entry to exclusive events tied into the scheme.
Perhaps more importantly, the Nike+ GPS running app (alongside companion services) will launch exclusively on O2 in the UK, starting today. The app will remain O2-only until the end of the year. New services will include training sessions alongside Nike-sponsored athlete and the whole app will include embedded social network connectivity to Facebook. The app hasn't gone live just yet on those app stores, but we'll add those links when they do.
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Nike and O2 team up to offer Priority Sports hub: Nike+ running app becomes O2 exclusive originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 04 Jul 2012 05:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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