Mobile giant Nokia and China Mobile were up in space applications, combining their efforts to promote the mobile market (MM)-Ovi Development Partner Program. Xinhua News Agency claims the initiative aims to provide a "one stop shop" for developers.
Other reports suggest that China Mobile - the world's largest operator by subscribers - will charge consumers have purchased via carrier billing applications.
He also believes that Nokia has reduced the registration fees for developers to only 1 million (U.S. $ 1.38) compared with an annual fee of U.S. $ 99 Apple The Chinese market is very competitive applications, with China Unicom and China Telecom launches App Store, and suppliers like Motorola and Apple step up their games.
A Nokia handset / China Mobile offer could have a huge impact on the emerging market, Nokia Ovi Store is seeing about 2 million downloads of applications worldwide per day, while China Mobile's Mobile Market App Store had more than 50,000 registered developers.
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