Orange Now Live With Its Application Shop
Orange has announced the launch of its very own app portal, which it prefers to call the application shop. This means that users will soon have the storefront in the touchscreens. The new app shop will offer users a whole new vista into a world of wide range of more than 5,000 Ringtones, Games, Applications and Wallpapers. To further boost the development of the new app shop, Orange is partnering both developers and contents providers to further enhance the number of solutions available.
Orange is promising its users a shop window built to suit their various needs on line. What this simply mean is that, irrespective of the device you use, could be smartphones or other simple devices; it really does not matter to the company. What matter is that, there is something for everyone. What they have in stock for every user is easy access to downloadable contents for their mobile devices at affordable tariffs. Mobile Internet is becoming more popular and the possibilities of users taking their devices wherever they go and still enjoy internet browsing with the option of downloading and visiting all the sites they would have naturally visited on their desktop is certainly going to be an interesting experience.
The new software from Orange is coming with beautiful features that enable the user enjoy Orange TV, Games and Orange Maps and other wide range of downloadable premium contents on his mobile device. The company’s desire is to give users maximum satisfaction and value for their money. The Software, already launched in a variety of mobile phones already, affords users opportunity to buy and download contents of their choice at the same Orange Mobile bill. With this development, users need not have to pre-register their personal credit cards.
The year 2010 promises to be a busy and interesting year for Orange as they plan to roll out more App Shop services across its footprints. The mobile company plans to extend the service to other Orange Contract customers in countries like Spain, Slovakia, Belgium, Moldova, Portugal and a host of other countries in localized contents.