Orange announces multi-platform app store

Orange offers up own application store
Orange offers up own application store

Orange has announced its Application Shop, which is designed to offer all those 'other' customers the chance to download their own applications.

Currently its customers can download applications on a selection of its handset offering (ie the HTC Hero and the iPhone) but this will now increase to both smartphones and feature phones alike.

Orange is offering 5,000 games, wallpapers, ringtones and applications through the portal, in a manner similar to Sony Ericsson's PlayNow Arena, and Orange has stated that through 2010 it will work with developers to increase this number rapidly.

The service will be available on multiple platforms including Java, Android, Blackberry, Symbian and Windows Mobile as Orange bids to make its portal as widely spread as possible.

Over the air

The Application Shop will initially also include Orange services such as Orange TV, Orange Games and Orange Maps, which are often pre-loaded on devices such as the Toshiba TG01.

It's already been deployed as an over the air download for most Orange customers, but from early 2010 phones such as the Nokia 6700 Classic and the Sony Ericsson W995 will come with the Application Shop pre-loaded.

Users will also be able to pay for the applications they buy through their Orange bill, meaning that no need for credit card billing a la the iPhone.

Gareth Beavis
Formerly Global Editor in Chief

Gareth has been part of the consumer technology world in a career spanning three decades. He started life as a staff writer on the fledgling TechRadar, and has grown with the site (primarily as phones, tablets and wearables editor) until becoming Global Editor in Chief in 2018. Gareth has written over 4,000 articles for TechRadar, has contributed expert insight to a number of other publications, chaired panels on zeitgeist technologies, presented at the Gadget Show Live as well as representing the brand on TV and radio for multiple channels including Sky, BBC, ITV and Al-Jazeera. Passionate about fitness, he can bore anyone rigid about stress management, sleep tracking, heart rate variance as well as bemoaning something about the latest iPhone, Galaxy or OLED TV.