Newest Maps Ovi Suck Over 1 Million Users
Latest Maps Ovi Nokia managed to suck about 1.4 million in just 1 week. Mobile applications launched on January 21, 2010 This will be an important part of the strategy of Nokia to become the market leader in moving maps (mobile maps), navigation and location-based services. The average is one download per second, 24 hours a day said Anssi Vanjoki (Executive Vice President, Siemens). “This is exciting news for third-party application developers.
In just a few days, there were more than 1 million active users who potentially require new and innovative applications based on location. This also provides an opportunity for operators to offer more data packets and a complete navigation package for new customers and existing, “continued Vanjoki.
The statement further strategies put Nokia in a clear navigation license fee for motorists and pedestrians. The success of Nokia to attract many users also driven by supply features, content, and new services based on location, As of January 31, 2010, determined the top five countries with the number Ovi Maps download the latest version. They are China, Italy, England, Germany, and Spain. While the five most popular Nokia devices that are used is the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia N97 mini, Nokia N97, Nokia 5230, and Nokia E72.
Nokia also stated that next month it will sink Ovi Maps into the latest Nokia smartphone that features Global Positioning Systems (GPS). The additions will be done by local country map data that is embedded directly into the phone. Certainly the driving navigation license and pedestrians, as well as access to the travel guide Lonely Planet and Michelin, all for free. Ovi Maps currently reaching more than 180 countries with the navigation of vehicles and pedestrians for the 74 countries in 46 languages, and traffic information for more than 10 countries. Chris Jones (VP & Principal Analyst of research firm Canalys seeing the potential of a great desire of consumers to use direct navigation of the phone. They have approximately 25.9 million people by the end of 2009,” added Jones.


