Tuesday, October 5, 2010

nokia OVI Store: Getting Millions Of Hits Per Day

Nokia announced that the Ovi Store applications portal has reached a number of 2.3 million downloads per day according to new stats. Also its has more than 140 million users all around the world and more than 200.000 people daily joining Ovi servicesOvi services already made available for users in 190 countries.

Ovi services include Maps, Music, Messaging, and Store, as well as Life Tools, though this service is available only in select markets. 
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced, “The growing popularity of the Ovi experience has also led to 70 developers and publishers each surpassing the million download mark for their content in the Ovi Store. Among the developers and publishers that already delivered their apps in the storefront, we can count Digital Chocolate, Electronic Arts, Gameloft, Indiagames, PepsiCo, Qik, Shazam, HeroCraft and Offscreen Technologies." 


According to Tero Ojanperä, executive vice president, Services, Nokia, “At Nokia, we believe that connecting people with great mobile experiences is at the heart of what Ovi is all about. Today people discover Ovi through Maps, Music, Messaging, Store and Life Tools. With a new generation of amazing devices, like the Nokia N8, developers are looking at Ovi as a good business decision and a chance to innovate and create next-generation mobile experiences for our family of new Symbian smartphones.”


Nokia also unveiled the fact that HeroCraft already reached 10 million downloads in the Ovi Store, while Offscreen, which has a series of touchscreen apps, enjoyed more than 45 million. According to Nokia, Ovi Life Tools already passed the 4.7 million subscribers mark in China, India and Indonesia, while Ovi Mail and Ovi Chat have surpassed 17 million accounts. The reach of Ovi Maps has been expanded around the world, now offering walk and drive navigation in 78 countries and 46 languages. Also Ovi Music is now available in 38 countries around the world, and that it offers around 11 million tracks in the global catalogue.

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