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Galaxy Store

Galaxy Store

Digital application distribution platform by Samsung


The Galaxy Store (Korean: 갤럭시 스토어) is an app store offering apps, games and exclusive themes and other customizations for mobile devices manufactured by Samsung Electronics.[1] The service is primarily supplied pre-installed on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets, and Galaxy Watch wearables. It requires a Samsung account to be used.[2]

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History

The Galaxy Store has its origins in a mobile developer program launched in 2008, Samsung Mobile Innovator.[3] Samsung Mobile Applications, an app store powered by Handango launched at Mobile World Congress 2009 providing software for Windows Mobile, Symbian, and (from August) Java ME.[4] The services had been established in China and several European countries by the third quarter of 2009.[5]

On 14 September 2009, Samsung Apps launched initially in western Europe, providing software for the Samsung Omnia (i900) and Samsung Omnia HD (i8910) smartphones with more devices added later.[6] In 2010 it started offering apps for the Bada platform, which the Samsung Wave runs on.[7] There were 10 million app downloads by September 2010 in Europe, made up of Java, Windows Mobile and Bada apps.[8]

There was also a Samsung Apps TV for smart TVs, which had gotten 10 million downloads by October 2011. Samsung also held a developer challenge called Free the TV Challenge, which was won by WeDraw in 2010, an application that could draw on mobile and display on the TV screen.[9]

In March 2011 Samsung Apps was launched for the Galaxy line, running Android. Samsung Apps had 40,000 applications by its second anniversary in 2011.[7] The store was also offered on Samsung Gear wearables and Samsung REX feature phones.

A feature called S Suggest (app and www.ssuggest.com) was launched in 2013 that would suggest apps from the store to users.[10] This service was closed in 2014.[11]

In July 2014, with the Galaxy line mostly consolidating Samsung's mobile offerings, Samsung Apps was rebranded to Galaxy Apps.[12]

In 2018, Samsung began an annual award for the best developers, called Best of Galaxy Store Awards. At the inaugural award at the Samsung Developer Ceremony, Booking.com was awarded 'Best App' and Wrist Camera the 'Best Watch App', amongst others.[13]

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In early 2019, soon after the introduction of One UI, Galaxy Apps was rebranded to Galaxy Store.[14] The store was redesigned in October 2020 with an increased focus on games.[15]

Games rewards

The Galaxy Store features reward points given to users who purchase games.[15]

Best of Galaxy Store Awards

The awards of the latest edition of 2022 were given to:[16]

  • Best Theme Collection: Pengtai Interactive Advertising Co.
  • Best Wallpaper Collection: Bergen
  • Best Icon Pack Collection: Cogul Planet
  • Best Music App: Sirius XM Streaming by Sirius XM Radio Inc.
  • Best Entertainment App: Vudu by Fandango Media
  • Best Podcast: SOLAR by CurtCo Media
  • Game of the Year: Catalyst Black by Super Evil Megacorp

Samsung apps provided

The following is a list of apps and utilities provided by Samsung itself on the Galaxy Store. (as of September 2023)

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Third-parties

Some third-party apps are also available on the Galaxy Store, despite Galaxy devices running on the Google Mobile Services platform which features the Play Store. These apps include the likes of Firefox, Microsoft 365, Wikipedia, and Clip Studio Paint. Some Android games have been exclusive on the Galaxy Store, such as Fortnite for users in the US.[23]

See also


References

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  2. "Do I need a Samsung account to download an app?". Samsung uk. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  3. Stănescu, Alexandru (4 February 2009). "Samsung Launches Its Own App Store for WM and Symbian Devices". GSMDome.com. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  4. Geary, Leigh (1 September 2009). "Samsung Apps store to launch in two weeks". Coolsmartphone. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  5. O'Hear, Steve (22 September 2010). "Anything Apple can do... Samsung's European app store reaches 10m downloads in year one". TechCrunch. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  6. "Samsung TV apps downloads near 10 million | The Digital Home - CNET News". 7 October 2011. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  7. Rockman, Simon. "Samsung rebrands store as Galaxy Apps, eyes up Google Play customers". www.theregister.com. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  8. "Best of Galaxy Store Awards Winners". Samsung Developers. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  9. SamMobile; Farooqui, Adnan (20 February 2019). "Galaxy Apps gets rebranded to Galaxy Store with a new One UI design". SamMobile. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  10. "Samsung redesigns its Galaxy Store to focus on games". Engadget. 30 October 2020. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  11. SamMobile; Naresh, Sagar (8 December 2022). "Samsung announces winners of fifth annual Best of Galaxy Store Awards". SamMobile. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  12. Iyer, Karthik (8 June 2023). "How to use the Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X app to improve your photos in seconds with AI". XDA Developers. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  13. "Galaxy Watch Compass app user guide". Samsung levant. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  14. "What is Daily Board and how do I use it?". Samsung uk. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  15. Porter, Jon (31 August 2021). "Samsung's new Galaxy Watch gets a walkie talkie feature of its own". The Verge. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  16. Russell, Brandon (30 October 2020). "Samsung Galaxy Store gets a big redesign with an emphasis on games". XDA Developers. Retrieved 4 October 2023.

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