And Ovi Maps has been downloaded more than 10 million times since January.
Nokia boss Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo has revealed that the company's Ovi Store is now generating 1.7 million downloads a day.
Speaking at the company's AGM, he also said that the Ovi Maps app has been downloaded more than 10 million times since it had free navigation features added to it in January.
Nokia's Ovi Mail service has racked up eight million subscriptions so far, while the Nokia Life Tools service has attracted 1.5 million paying subscribers in India and Indonesia.
Despite persistent negative comparisons with Apple and iPhone, Kallasvuo said Nokia stands to benefit from the boom in apps, games and mobile content.
"It's a global trend that plays to one of Nokia's strengths, our global presence," he says.
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"We are working hard to reclaim leadership in high-end smartphones and mobile computers. It is critical that we improve the customer experience with the usability of both our devices and our services."




















