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New version of Maps Ovi with free navigation downloaded more than 1 million times per week

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The company Nokia has announced that since the launch of a new version of Maps to Ovi free pedestrian and car navigation Jan. 21, 2010, the number of downloads have already exceeded 1.4 million. At the same time mark of 1 million downloads was reached within one week after launch.

The success of the new version of Maps Ovi is a key element in Nokia's strategy to win the leading position in the market for mobile mapping, navigation and services linked to the location of the user. With investments in NAVTEQ, Nokia was able to eliminate costs associated with providing navigation services to drivers and pedestrians, and is now gaining user base, which the company can offer new services, content and opportunities associated with determining the location of the user and navigation.

On January 31, 2010 in the number of countries where the most actively downloaded the new version of Maps Ovi, were China, Italy, Britain, Germany, Spain and Russia. The five most popular devices Nokia, which is downloaded and installed the service included the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia N97 mini, Nokia N97, Nokia 5230 and Nokia E72.

Starting next month, all new models of Nokia's GPS-receiver will be supplied with a new version of Maps preinstalled Ovi, loaded with regional maps, as well as free functions of pedestrian and car navigation and access to premium content from Lonely Planet and Michelin.

Maps Ovi The package includes detailed maps of more than 180 countries, with the functions of the automotive and pedestrian navigation for the 74 countries in 46 languages, as well as information about the state of the movement for more than 10 countries. The package includes more than 6000 3-D markers in 200 cities worldwide. Guidebooks Lonely Planet and Michelin contain information on more than 1000 locations worldwide.

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