Looks like phone manufacturers announcing their app stores are no longer surprising. Now, Samsung recently announced that they will be opening their own app store and will officially launch in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress.
The new app store will first be available in UK with about 1,100 apps ready for the Windows Mobile compatible Samsung phones and the S60.
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