So here is a list of my favourite Android apps 8) Click on a few, and decide for yourself if it's worth to be on your phone. You haven't installed this yet? WTF dude... ClockSync EHBO (Dutch) GPS Test Prey RealCalc Plus SmartTools Sky Map SwiftKey X WhatsApp Here, this might be useful... AlarmeringDroid (Dutch) Binaural beats therapy Dropbox Evernote gStrings Lux Dash Skype Thuisbezorgd (Dutch) Ustream Going outside? 9292 (Dutch) Booking.com Foursquare HikeNode Skyscanner Waze Zoek & Vind (Dutch) Create something already NodeBeat Paper Camera News Feedly NOS Teletekst (Dutch) The Internets Facebook Firefox LinkedIn Overbite Tapatalk Twitter Film, television, music Bandcamp Dumpert (Dutch) Netflix NPO (Dutch) TuneIn SoundCloud SoundHound TED YouTube Games Carmageddon Dead Trigger 2 ePSXe Frozen Bubble Grand Theft Auto III Minecraft Pocket Edition Organ Trail Osmos HD Phone Story Steam Tiki Kart 3D Wind-up Knight Nerd shit ConnectBot IPv6 and More Pro Speedtest.net Wol Wake on Lan Wan Dating Tinder OKCupid
If I had one I would, except I use LG Renoir. Came out in the 4th quarter of 2008. It uses some LG own made software or something and it doesn't support Android.
Oh wow that was one of the last of its kind. Like the LG Viewty. It's the bridge between cellphones and smartphones.
Well, I know some smartphones take picture in a higher resolution than my camera?! Apparently 5MP isn't enough.
Depends on the brand. HTC and Motorola provide shit camera's, LG and Sony provide great camera's (probably because they also make real camera's). Anyway, 90% of Android phones suck, because the manufacturer loads them with stupid widgets and background apps you never use, just like on a new laptop from Acer or something. My LG Optimus 2X used to lag bigtime (couldn't even play GTA III normally). Now I loaded Cyanogenmod on it, which is Android without stupid shit. It's now lightyears faster, and less annoying.
I'm thinking about getting a new phone. I'm just very careful with purchases like this. Also I don't know alot about mobile phones so I'll have to do alot of research first.
I'll give you some useful advice. Don't look at the brand. Treat a smartphone like a computer: Look at what's inside. If the specs are good, read some reviews. If the reviews are good, and you like the phone aswell, then buy it. Brand means fuck-all nowadays.