I have been worried that Android phones will be hyped and overrated, mainly because some people say that the Android platform itself seems to be fragmented, because it has multiple versions running on various mobile phones, so the application does not always run well. . Compared to the proven reliability and standardized interfaces, Android itself is a bit immature. These interfaces are mainly Nokia phones based on Symbian. But over the years, as manufacturers have caught up, the outdated platform has disappeared.
I have always been a strong supporter of Nokia, but it ended up being softhearted about three weeks ago and moved to Android phones, just like many fast-growing Android fans. I think I will stick to the Nokia 5530 I can trust for a while, but I want to embrace the green little robot. The temptation is too big. After all, customization is the name of a technology game. My Nokia has done a lot for me, and I rely heavily on it when I travel. After unlocking it with a simple hack to give me full access, I load it a lot of applications or "applications" because they are often called. When I bought my 'el cheapo' Chinese-made, very loud, support for Android 2.2 ZTE Blade, I hope it is in tens of thousands of Android apps on Android The usability aspect will surpass my Nokia marketplace. Well, Iphone has more apps, but hey, I have never really pulled the Iphone camp for some reason, maybe because I think I prefer to support the weak! Now that I have a three-week mobile phone, I have to admit that Android is not disappointing, and I am happy to know that it has failed its hype.
I like to keep my application to a minimum. I mainly install apps that help organize my life or travel. If you are a newcomer to Android and are overwhelmed by the massive Android market, here are some short lists of great Android apps [I have installed all of them]. If you happen to be good, the absolute is like me. Jane thanks to the powerful, easy to use, quality app. The bad news is that some apps are not free, better apps or apps with advanced features usually require a "root" phone, which means performing a simple "hack" to give the phone a complete, "superuser" The ability to install any application with unrestricted access or other modified phone firmware. Rooting may also invalidate your phone's warranty, so it may not be a good idea to implant your phone immediately before making sure your phone has no hardware or software failure. It's best to let your phone run for a few weeks before you can stay safe. Providing details here is not necessary because there are a large number of pages on the Android app, installing custom Android firmware and rooting on Google.
Utilities:from
[Important because the Android device is running out of memory and battery]
- Set CPU - Change CPU clock frequency and manage battery optimization with customizable profiles
- Advanced Task Killer Pro - autokill running background app
- Easy SpeedUp - Kill a running background app with one click
- Autorun Manager - Prevents certain applications from automatically starting
- AutoKIller Memory Optimizer - Terminates the application when the memory reaches the preset level
- Blade Buddy Pro - Optimized to speed up your phone
- Spare Parts Plus - More phone optimization options
- App Installer - for listing apps and installing them
- Power Control Plus - Extra features and toggle buttons, one-button enable/disable flight mode, lock screen, Bluetooth, etc.
- Battery Gadget - Percentage of battery level indicator and display controls, shortcuts for Bluetooth, etc.
Archivist:
- Astro File Manager - File Browser
- Root Explorer - same as Astro, you can also access phone system files
- Launcher Pro - enhanced the functionality of the Android home screen and added more features
- keyboard:
- SlideIt - One of the first apps I installed. Powerful keyboard, similar to the more well-known Swype. I prefer SlideIT because of its excellent speed and predictive accuracy.
mediafrom
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- PowerAmp - Audiophiles absolutely must have and are widely considered to be the best Android music player available. 10-band equalizer with independent bass/treble control for impressive sound
- Player Pro [with optional DSP equalizer plugin] - replaces PowerAmp
- Rock Player - Supports the most popular video formats, including mkv and avi
File reader or editor:
- Quickoffice Pro - for viewing and editing MS Office documents
- RepliGo Reader - Great for viewing and editing PDF files. free!
- Cool Reader - E-book reader supports most formats, such as Fb2, ePub, pdb, etc.
productivityfrom
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- Make money easily - expense manager
- Checkmark ToDoList - Shopping, To Do, and General List Manager
- CheckIt Off - Daily Task and To-Do Manager
- Jorte - Calendar app
- Launcher Pro's built-in calendar - comes with an excellent scrollable widget that integrates with Google Calendar
GPS and location:
- GPS Essentials - Convenient information on nearby satellites and other useful GPS tools, also comes with a beautiful compass
- Google Maps - one of the best known. It is usually preloaded on Android
- NDrive - Simple navigation, may not compete with Google Maps, but can be used offline. Country maps are not free.
browser:
- Opera Mini - my favorite of speed and user friendly interface
- UC Browser - Excellent, well-made, powerful browser
otherfrom
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- Handcent SMS - a better SMS app than Android, with the ability to assign personal SMS ringtones to contacts, SMS scheduling, etc.
- Go to SMS - Replace Handcent
- Concise English Oxford Dictionary - a quick reference for English language lovers and a convenient companion for e-book reading
- XE Currency - Free Mobile Version of Travel Big Currency Converter
- ConvertPad - Conversion utility covers many categories, from length and weight to temperature, power and torque
Many people download apps directly from the built-in Android Market app on their phone. I prefer to download the relevant '.apk' file to my computer, transfer it to my phone, just run the file and install it. This way I can better research and review the application before installation. The list is not the best. Similar application features can be the same, but the user interface and personal preferences are different. I like simplicity and speed, but to meet your needs and needs.
Android is easy to get. Since I got my mobile phone, I have not turned into a weirdo. The platform is also evolving and can only get better over time.
Orignal From: Carrying Android Travel - Quick Guide to some important applications for novices
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