Samsung Apps Hit 10 Million Downloads in Europe
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Samsung confirmed that the total number of its Apps downloaded from its mobile & TV application store has passed the 10 Million Download Mark in Europe.
The Top 3 most popular Samsung Apps downloaded in Europe are:
1) Need for Speed Shift
2) Magic Torch
3) My Mirror
Need for Speed Shift is a car racing game, available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish, that enables users to try and defeat the world's top professional drivers, on circuits ranging from London to Chicago and Dubai, while Magic Torch transforms your phone into a flashlight. My Mirror is a utility that lets users study their reflections in a mirror.
Samsung Apps was launched in September 2009 in selected European and Asian countries - including the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy. Now, Samsung Apps are available in 109 markets worldwide, including 34 countries across Europe.
The Samsung Apps Store offers an array of applications, including games, social networks, e-books and health-related services. Samsung plans to drive the creation of more locally-customized applications. It will also integrate relevant local information, designed to reflect cultural characteristics and provide a more enriching, tailored service to users globally.
Samsung will continue to drive Samsung Apps by introducing further bada-powered devices, following the success of the Samsung Wave, the first smartphone based on Samsung 's own bada platform. The Samsung Apps will expand to accommodate new smartphones and automatically display the relevant application catalog available for a user's specific phone model.
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By Miles J Thomas on 24th September, 2010








