Usually your attention is only drawn to small print when your insurance company says No, or your bank says Pay up.
When it comes to Nokia's less than impressive financials however, there's some interesting - and positive news - when it comes to downloads via the company's reinvigorated Ovi Store if you scroll down, and down, and down.
Huge small print
In its own words - "The growing popularity of the Ovi experience has meant that, by the end of the quarter, 70 developers and publishers had surpassed the million download mark for their content in the Ovi Store."
Of course, it would be nice to know who and at what price, but nevertheless, as the largest phone maker in the world, it makes sense that Nokia should be able to drive large amounts of downloads from its app store.
And further to the specificities, Nokia also informs us that Ovi is now doing than 2.7 million downloads (free and paid) a day, up from 1.7 million daily in July.
[source: Nokia]
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