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LG launches online app store

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, August 04 - 2009 at 12:10

LG Electronics has become the latest vendor to launch an online application store to enhance the mobile experience of its handset users, according to Gulf News. 'It aims to provide additional value to consumers by promising quality and providing a wide-ranging selection of software in one location. The LG Application Store is fully optimised for the LG handsets,' Min Jang, Director, China and MEA, MC New Business PBL, LG Electronics has said. The application was launched last month and this facility will be available in the UAE this month. LG doesn't intend to make profit out of the application store, and expects to offer Arabic contents by 2010.

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