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Android apps - ainmosni - 12-08-2009

Post your favourite Android apps here and why you like them so much. For those of you that don't know if your phone runs android, there is a full list here.

My favourites (I'm only listing stuff that wasn't included with the phone):
  • Locale - This is so bloody handy, it changes settings according to your location. For now I have it set to lower my ringtone volume when I'm at work or at home and pop-up astrid todo's when tagged for home and office. When I get some more time I'll add more common locations.
  • Astrid - A simple yet complete todo/task manager which works so well that I quite like using it. It also integrates with locale so that location bound tasks will popup when you're at a certain location. Furthermore it synchronizes very well with Remember the Milk.
  • Shazam - A very cool app that checks the song that's playing and tries to identify it, not fool proof but oh so handy.
  • Google Sky Map - This app has quite a 'wow' factor. You point it at the sky and using the GPS, accelerometer and compass it shows you where the stars, planets and moon are. It's quite fun at night.
  • Layar - This is another big 'wow' factor app. You point your camera somewhere and it overlays a layar of your choosing over the camera input. It can show you where ATMs near you are, landmarks, stuff which has wikipedia entries and lots more. The latest version added 3d models layers and someone already added the beatles on the crosswalk of abbey road.
  • ScummVM for Android - All those classic adventure games, playable on your phone, need I say more?

I'm considering writing my own android apps when I get some good ideas.

So, what are your favourite android apps?


Re: Android apps - CaffeinePowered - 12-08-2009

I might get one for christmas or with christmas money.....how easy is it to hack the piss out of this phone since verizon blows


Re: Android apps - ainmosni - 12-09-2009

(12-08-2009, 07:14 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: I might get one for christmas or with christmas money.....how easy is it to hack the piss out of this phone since verizon blows

Not too hard but afaik verizon didn't cripple their droids because of iphone envy.


Re: Android apps - CaffeinePowered - 12-09-2009

(12-09-2009, 02:25 AM)ainmosni link Wrote: [quote author=Caffeine link=topic=3947.msg125700#msg125700 date=1260317685]
I might get one for christmas or with christmas money.....how easy is it to hack the piss out of this phone since verizon blows

Not too hard but afaik verizon didn't cripple their droids because of iphone envy.
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That's what they said with the last phone I had....nope....want to back up my phone list, that costs extra, what to extract pictures, nope, you need to upload them to this website then download them (internet costs extra), want to use MP3s as ringtones or play them? - you need to buy them from our store, oh and those files are specially flagged so you can't use your own.

God I hate Verizon


Re: Android apps - ainmosni - 12-09-2009

(12-09-2009, 05:42 AM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=ainmosni link=topic=3947.msg125748#msg125748 date=1260343552]
[quote author=Caffeine link=topic=3947.msg125700#msg125700 date=1260317685]
I might get one for christmas or with christmas money.....how easy is it to hack the piss out of this phone since verizon blows

Not too hard but afaik verizon didn't cripple their droids because of iphone envy.
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That's what they said with the last phone I had....nope....want to back up my phone list, that costs extra, what to extract pictures, nope, you need to upload them to this website then download them (internet costs extra), want to use MP3s as ringtones or play them? - you need to buy them from our store, oh and those files are specially flagged so you can't use your own.

God I hate Verizon
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Hmmm, from all the DROID reviews I've read (I have a hero myself) it seems those issues are all resolved as it's a "google experience" phone. This means that your contact list is synced with google contacts and the android OS is fully unlocked. I might not like how apple has treaten the iPhone but apple had the power to say "you're going to offer the phone how we want to or we'll take our business to someone else" to AT&T which made all those US shenanigans harder to get away with. I only recently found out about the amount of money grubbing crap providers tried over there, here they just give us connectivity and nothing more.


Re: Android apps - Vongore - 12-09-2009

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This is not the Droid i'm looking for


Re: Android apps - Versus - 12-12-2009

Other than a computer (which isn't technically a christmas present), I mostly just want a Droid.


Re: Android apps - rumsfald - 12-12-2009

I tried a G1 at launch and then again 4 months later and returned both. I couldn't live with 2-3 hour battery life. BlackBerry has spoiled me with 2 day battery life (and keyboard). That said, I hope android devices (and os) continue to get refined. I want believe.



Re: Android apps - ainmosni - 12-13-2009

(12-12-2009, 05:25 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: I tried a G1 at launch and then again 4 months later and returned both. I couldn't live with 2-3 hour battery life. BlackBerry has spoiled me with 2 day battery life (and keyboard). That said, I hope android devices (and os) continue to get refined. I want believe.

My hero does more than a day with heavy use, 2-3 hour life would be unacceptable to me as well... The G1 is a first generation android device though, it's bound to have been very rough around the edges. I quite love my hero though, it's quite refined while the G1 looked a bit too rough.


Re: Android apps - Versus - 12-25-2009

My Droid is awesome, those issues you were talking about, caff...

Quote:That's what they said with the last phone I had....nope....want to back up my phone list, that costs extra, what to extract pictures, nope, you need to upload them to this website then download them (internet costs extra), want to use MP3s as ringtones or play them? - you need to buy them from our store, oh and those files are specially flagged so you can't use your own.

Nope. Big Grin


Re: Android apps - Squishy3 - 12-27-2009

(12-25-2009, 04:29 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: My Droid is awesome, those issues you were talking about, caff...

caff Wrote:That's what they said with the last phone I had....nope....want to back up my phone list, that costs extra, what to extract pictures, nope, you need to upload them to this website then download them (internet costs extra), want to use MP3s as ringtones or play them? - you need to buy them from our store, oh and those files are specially flagged so you can't use your own.

Nope. Big Grin
Meanwhile T-Mobile has done that with every phone long before the droid was even announced.


Re: Android apps - Versus - 12-27-2009

(12-27-2009, 04:27 PM)Squishmas link Wrote: [quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=3947.msg128843#msg128843 date=1261776550]
My Droid is awesome, those issues you were talking about, caff...

caff Wrote:That's what they said with the last phone I had....nope....want to back up my phone list, that costs extra, what to extract pictures, nope, you need to upload them to this website then download them (internet costs extra), want to use MP3s as ringtones or play them? - you need to buy them from our store, oh and those files are specially flagged so you can't use your own.

Nope. Big Grin
Meanwhile T-Mobile has done that with every phone long before the droid was even announced.
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(12-08-2009, 07:14 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: verizon blows



Re: Android apps - Geoff - 12-27-2009

Got an env3 today.  Verizon didn't charge me anything to transfer shit; they were very nice.  So I dunno what you're talking about caff.







On an unrelated note, the dude working there sounded exactly like pigmask.  He talked exactly like pigmask.  I bet I creeped him a bit because like the entire time I was staring at him with a O_O face, thinking "WHY IS PIGMASK HERE."


Re: Android apps - [fr31ns]Karrde - 12-30-2009

Hmmmm, to those who bought a droid, whats the service cost per month for what you get?  I kinda want a better phone, but hesitant about costs.


Re: Android apps - Mission Difficult - 12-30-2009

Quote:Karrde link=topic=3947.msg129704#msg129704 date=1262189826]
Hmmmm, to those who bought a droid, whats the service cost per month for what you get?  I kinda want a better phone, but hesitant about costs.

I think it's another $20-30 more a month for the data plan.


Re: Android apps - Versus - 01-06-2010

might wanna wait for nexus one, 1ghz proc in a phone sounds nice :Smile


Re: Android apps - HeK - 01-06-2010

(01-06-2010, 03:16 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: might wanna wait for nexus one, 1ghz proc in a phone sounds nice :Smile

Not for battery life.


Re: Android apps - ainmosni - 01-08-2010

(01-06-2010, 06:01 PM)HeK link Wrote: [quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=3947.msg130888#msg130888 date=1262808981]
might wanna wait for nexus one, 1ghz proc in a phone sounds nice :Smile

Not for battery life.
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Re: Android apps - zaneyard - 02-09-2010

advanced task killer is nice