App Stores

neXva

Multi OS app store that integrates with social networks and offers innovative white label mobile solutions

Nokia Ovi Store

Nokia connects content providers with consumers through a one-stop shop, the Ovi Store, which offers consumers relevant, targeted media through their social connections and their physical location information.

Optus Application Store

Newly launched appstore by Optus

Orange App Shop

The Orange Application Shop is a major distribution channel for your mobile applications, giving you the potential opportunity of reaching thousands of Orange customers in several countries.

Palm App Catalog

The Palm App Catalog beta was to start in mid September for all Web OS devices : Pre & Pixi

Play Now Arena

As of September 2009 PlayNow arena www.playnow-arena.com is available in 19 countries and is compatible with 78 Sony Ericsson phone models, which equates to over 25 million potential customers for your application. The service platform will roll out to further markets and models during 2009.

Pocket Gear

Since 1999, PocketGear has been a leading provider of mobile applications, ringtones and themes on the internet. PocketGear offer thousands of software titles including business apps, games, utilities and more all available for immediate download to mobile devices.

PreCentral.net webOS App Gallery

The App Gallery lists apps available in the official Palm webOS App Catalog, as well as homebrew, beta and Web Distribution Channel apps.

Premier App Shop

the only legal alternative to Apple's iPhone App Store. Instantly download premium apps, specially developed by the top minds in magic and entertainment. No tasteless low-quality apps here. Just a boutique-selection of solid and innovative apps to impress your audience.

Samsung Applications Store

Samsung designs and manufactures a range of handsets based on Symbian, Windows Mobile and Java operating systems. From September 14th the Samsung Mobile Application Store will be home to over 300 native applications on launch. By the end of 2009, Samsung expects to see 2,000 apps available in its store.