Apple Inc.’s iPhone has more applications than any other mobile phone. Now the world’s wireless companies are trying to catch up.

This week, at least five efforts to dislodge Apple from the top of the global market were unveiled at a trade show in Barcelona, Spain, as companies from Nokia Oyj and Intel Corp. to Deutsche Telekom AG and Samsung Electronics Co. sought to lure developers of games, music, social networking, news, navigation and other apps to their platforms and smartphones.

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