If you love your Android phone, you will love it even more thanks to the numerous high-quality applications that are now available for it. And even if you don't like your phone, maybe these apps will make you finally like it!)
So, which Android apps should you download?
The best Android apps that you shouldn't miss are listed here.
1. You can broadcast: your child's big game to his grandparents or your baby's birth to her soldier-on-duty dad in real time using Qik, which lets you upload live video footage from your phone to the Web (or another phone). In addition, you can set Qik to automatically upload your videos to Facebook, YouTube, and all of your other social networks (if you instructed it to do so in its settings) and wirelessly save them in an archive. Sharing videos has never been easier!
2. Through a USB or Wi-Fi connection: (and your computer's large touch-type keyboard), you can use Remote Web Desktop to type into your phone, set the wallpaper on your phone, send text messages, and transfer files between your computer and phone. There will be no more pressing tiny buttons!
3. Find Droid: Installing Seek Droid right now is a good idea if you're worried about losing your phone. Using this handy little app, you can locate your phone, lock it, clear its memory, and check for recent calls from a remote location! While it won't completely prevent your phone from getting lost, it will minimize your most pressing concerns in the event of a loss. Fantastic Drop. On the off chance that you might want to move records from your PC to your telephone however don't have any desire to utilize a USB link, utilize Great Drop! Simply download the app to your phone and begin transferring files from your computer to Drop box. Your phone will receive the files in an automatic manner! There are no wires, emails, or account registrations!
5. CamCard: If you frequently return home with a pocket full of business cards that you need to transcribe, CamCard Lite is a good app. Take a picture of the card with your phone's camera with CamCard, and you'll be done with that tedious task. CamCard populates your phone's address book with names and numbers.
6. Astrid, which is also known as android’s Simple Task Recording Dashboard, makes it simple to organize your life and keep running to-do lists inside the phone. This application not only makes it simple to list tasks, but it also makes it simple to complete them, search for specific tasks, assign them a priority, arrange them in different ways (alphabetically, last modified, by due date, by importance), and set alarms and reminders
7. The temperature: wind chill factor, UV index, and visibility are all accurately reported by Weather Channel. This app is capable of providing hourly, 36-hour, and even 10-day forecasts. It's better than having your very own weatherman at home!
8. Flight Control: is a fun game that is easy to get started with: You only need to draw a flight path with your finger to ensure that incoming aircraft land on the appropriate landing strip. However, as more planes arrive simultaneously as the game progresses, the difficulty level rises. Although it may not sound very useful, we found this app to be a great way to pass the time in.
9. Endomondo: Using GPS, you can keep track of your running or cycling times and distances with Endomondo Sports Tracker. The fact that this app is also connected to the Endomondo website, where you can compare your times to those of other users, is a particularly appealing feature. If you're the kind of person who likes healthy competition to keep motivated while working out, this is a great app to have. Moon Guides is a fascinating while perhaps not extremely valuable application. Except for the location.
10. Moon Maps: is similar to Google Earth in that it lets you fly, pan, and zoom all over the lunar landscape, giving you a close-up look at the Apollo landing sites, lunar crates, and the dark side of the moon.
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