Filed under: Windows Mobile, Mobile
Stealing a jump on Microsoft’s own ‘Windows Marketplace for Mobile’, Samsung have opened the doors to their application store for i900 Omnia owners (provided you live in the UK, France or Italy). We first heard about plans for the Samsung App store a few weeks ago.
Containing around 300 applications that can be purchased by credit / debit card, the application store is installed by downloading a CAB file from the Samsung site. Operator billing is planned for a future update to the store, as is support for newer Samsung WinMo handsets such as the lustworthy Omnia II i8000, the even more lustworthy OmniaPro N7610 and the not so lustworthy OmniaLite B7300.
Applications can be searched and filtered in a user interface that is intuitive and very familiar to anyone who has used a rival application store. One feature we are very pleased to see is the ability to try applications before you buy.
Developers who would like to list their applications in the Samsung store should visit the ‘Samsung seller site‘ launched earlier this year.
[via EngadgetMobile]
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