Mobile apps come to '3'

3 mobile customers can now purchase various mobile applications online thanks to a new partnership between Hutchinson Telecommunication and mobile download supplier Handango.

Customers with a Motorola A920 and A925 handset can purchase more than 35 applications depending on the phone's model, including instant messaging applications, readers for Word, Excel and PDF's.

Prices start at around AU$2.92 for a world time application, rising up to AU$58.58 for the Quickoffice application that enables Microsoft Office files to viewed on a Symbian UIQ smartphone.

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