Hundreds of Exclusive Apps Featured on the New Samsung GALAXY Apps

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 11 Jul 2014

Say goodbye to Samsung Apps and say hello to the new Samsung GALAXY Apps! Samsung Apps is being replaced with Samsung GALAXY Apps, a new app store that features hundreds of exclusive apps and serves as a platform for lots of promotions and discounts.

“At Samsung, we continuously strive to create value for our customers by providing differentiated solutions and services coupled with innovative devices,” said WonPyo Hong, President of the Media Solution Center at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung GALAXY Apps is an extension of that promise, as it offers our customers exclusive apps to enrich their experience.”

Samsung rebranded, revamped, and improved its app store. The app store comes with a new name, Samsung GALAXY Apps instead of Samsung Apps, it features hundreds of exclusive apps, it features apps that will allow greater customization of mobile devices, it serves as a platform for various promos and discounts, and it comes with a more intuitive interface.

The aforementioned interface is made up of three sections:
  • Best Picks – find recommended apps and promotions.
  • Top – view the most popular apps, sort them according to their popularity, date, and price.
  • For Galaxy – premium and must-have apps for Galaxy devices.

For Galaxy is split in up to 4 sections:
  • Galaxy Gifts – premium apps that are offered exclusively to Galaxy customers.
  • Galaxy Essentials – must-have apps for Galaxy devices.
  • Apps for Professionals - business focused apps and services for Galaxy devices.
  • Galaxy Specials – apps specifically created by using Samsung SDKs.

Samsung GALAXY Apps will be available across 161 countries around the world. More than 130 million users will have access to Samsung’s new app store.

Additional info on Samsung GALAXY Apps is available here.

In related Samsung Galaxy news, the company recently rolled out a video that focuses on the Galaxy S5’s Ultra Power Saving mode and the fact that you can always switch out a drained battery with a new one.

In further related news, Samsung recently unveiled the Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini.



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