What's the future for Ovi Store as Nokia moves over to a Windows Phone future? Some sort of integration with Windows' Marketplace apparently.
But in the meantime, more and more people are downloading more and more stuff from it.
Up from 3.5 million announced in December, the daily content download total is now 4 million.
These aren't all apps however, as ringtones and wallpapers are included. It's thought around 40 percent of downloads from the store are games.
Bigger and better
Nokia's got more Ovi Store numbers too.
It's operational in 190 countries and delivering local specific content in 90.
Nokia offers operator billing with 103 operators in 32 countries.
And 300,000 new users are signing up daily, while 400,000 developers working on Symbian applications and games.
[source: Forum Nokia]
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