Apple has expanded its App Store territory to 32 new countries, including Fiji, Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.
In an announcement to developers late last week, Apple said the new countries, hinted by Apple CEO Tim Cook at WWDC, fall within Africa, Europe and Asia-Pacific, and also include Ukraine, Laos, Albania and Zimbabwe.
The iTunes App Store is now available to customers in 155 countries.
Here’s the full list of the new countries:








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