Windows Phone publishing

Distribute your Lumia application in the Windows Phone Store.

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Nokia Store publishing

Distribute your Series 40 and Qt apps (Symbian and MeeGo) via the Nokia store.

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Highlights

Packaging and signing

Learn the process for packaging and signing Java apps. Nokia publishers can request to have certain apps signed for free by Nokia, reducing the turnaround time and eliminating the signing costs.
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Avoid the top 10 QA issues

Reduce the time it takes to get your app approved by reviewing the top reasons apps fail QA.
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Key Resources

Nokia Publish Self-serve Tool
Submit your app to Nokia Store.

Nokia Store publishing guidelines
Get the current content guidelines here.

Marketing tips
Learn more about how to promote your app to a larger audience.

Nokia Store publishing forum
Have questions, comments, or issues? Discuss them here.



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