After Samsung, Nokia is planning to launch their own app store at the Mobile World Congress. A Symbian app is not actually surprising since Apple, BlackBerry, and just recently Samsung already have their own software portals.
It was Eldar Murtazin of Mobile-Review who noted that Nokia is already in the testing phase and would probably launch at MWC. We’ve been hearing a lot of rumors and news lately that I’m actually excited for the Mobile World Congress. Barcelona, here comes TechFever!
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