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The text is pure marketing speak, unbelievable. Seems to be copied from a Samsung ad. Below, I have indicated all words that I feel are either nonsensical marketing or POV, by a #. Essential information otoh, like platforms supported (Bada?) and number of apps is missing. Thyl Engelhardt213.70.217.172 (talk) 12:23, 17 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Samsung Apps”, an #integrated application store accessible from the device and online, allows Samsung mobile& TV users to #simply and #easily download an #abundance of applications. Featuring a #wealth of games, navigation, social networking, e-book, health and lifestyle applications, Samsung Apps #gives users #instant access to a #wide range of mobile& TV #experiences.



Contents [hide] 1 Samsung Apps Mobile 2 Samsung Apps TV 3 References 4 External links


[edit] Samsung Apps Mobile Initially available from September 2009 in select European and Asian countries - including the United Kingdom, France, and Italy - Samsung Apps has expanded its coverage at a #rapid #pace #riding on the #successful #global launch of the Samsung Wave smartphone. The store is currently offered in 118 countries around the world.

Samsung Apps is a marketplace #designed to provide a #variety of mobile applications #especially developed and #carefully #selected for Samsung Mobile Phones. It's a #new Samsung mobile #world, and provids #us a #brand-new mobile #experience.



Products Samsung Apps allows users to #easily #discover and download applications to their smartphone. Samsung Apps is #now supporting the below phones.

Wave (S8500), Wave II (S8530), Wave723 (S7230E), Wave575 (S5750E), OMNIA II (I8000), Player Addict, et Player HD.

(The service may be unavailable depending on #your region or service provider.)



Category -Games  : Action, arcade, board, card/casino, puzzle, role playing, strategy, sports, world/trivia

-Entertainment  : Regardless of score, simple, interactive and entertaining apps

-Health/Life  : Health-related apps with a dose of fun (e.g., health sensing, eye test, etc.)

-E-book  : Books, dictionary, comics and educational literature

-Music/Video

-News

-Navigation  : GPS guided navigation tools

-Productivity  : Office programs for business, and memory/network/ solution management

-Reference  : Reference information, information searching, weather, travel and tour information and more

-Social Networking : Messenger, SNS and community-related apps

-Utilities : Daily life tools and device-related tools

-Theme

-Brand

Delete 'Availability' and 'Category' sections?

In my opinion, the unnecessary long lists in the 'Availability' and 'Category' sections should not be here. Probably something to do with Wikipedia not being an indiscriminate collection of information. Suggest deletion (I'm new)? Dm20 (talk) 14:13, 12 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]