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LG Windows Mobile App Store

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Since my main handset is a WinMo-running HTC Tilt, I’m looking forward to trying out LG’s sampling of Windows Mobile applications. From different categories all the way down to the all-important “Free” category, LG-app-store LG’s app store seems to have all its basis covered.

LG has launched an application store for their Windows Mobile phones, with a catalogue of 1400 tested apps, which LG hopes to expand to 2000 by the end of the year.  Initially aimed at the Asia Pacific region, the service will first be offered in countries such as Singapore, Malaysia and Australia and will reach Europe and the South America by the end of this year.

While stateside users can browse through the site, registration is limited to our overseas mobile kindred. I’ll be keeping close eye out for when LG expands their user pool westward, but until then applications like Tipster, SPB software, and Ilium’s offerings many of the listed apps can be found elsewhere on the interwebs.

Source: WMPoweruser.com

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