The Android Market may not have as many apps as the iPhone App Store, but there are enough to overwhelm you, and it is growing at an astonishing rate. To help you select them, I listed the best apps I found on Android.. Similarly, remember that this is only a reference for a period of time. Now the Android platform is developing so fast, I promise that my screen will look different next month (some programs will be replaced ). The first 25 best applications are listed below.
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1. Google Voice
Google Voice is a very useful service. I think it is a huge advantage of Android, especially because Apple rejects Google Voice on the iPhone. You can use a phone number to call a phone number or device in many places, and allow you to access all your voice emails and text information over the Internet. Android applications are highly integrated. The phone number is displayed by Google Voice, so that you can protect your real private phone number.
2. Task killer
One reality for multitasking Android mobile operating systems is that you need to manage your applications to avoid cell phone damage to performance or battery life. Task killer (ATK) is my favorite. It even has a small pendant. You can click it once to close all open applications.
3. Dropbox
Dropbox is an excellent cloud service that automatically synchronizes folders on multiple computers (Windows, Mac, or Linux. This program extends Dropbox to Android, and can interact with other applications to open files.
4. Evernote
Once you get used to typing on a virtual keyboard (I have been doing this for more than a year honestly), these devices are suitable for taking notes, evernote is an excellent note application. It is similar to Dropbox, and data stored locally is also synchronized to other machines and devices.
5. droidanalytics
For some reason, Google does not have an official mobile Google analysis (neither Android nor iPhone ). In Android, I found the best one is droidanalytics. Another good thing is manalytics.
6. Documents to go
The free version of documents to go provides a Word and Excel file reader. If you want to edit the file and add the support for PowerPoint File Components, you can upgrade to the full version ($15 ). If you want to edit the function, I suggest you take a look at quickoffice.
7. Amazon Kindle
I have never been keen on Amazon's Kindle e-reader, but I am a fan of the Kindle mobile app. I can take a few pages out of my cell phone whenever I have time, which makes it easy.
8. Places directory
This is a super handy app that can look for shops and services near you, from restaurants to cinemas, to medical facilities and taxis. This app is very accurate, it also took advantage of Google's local merchant information. This app is more useful than the information you get from a GPS unit (or app) and better than apps like the iPhone.
9. TripIt
I recommend TripIt. This is the best software I think so far in all applications that record travel routes. It runs on the background system. You only need to forward the confirmation email of your flight, hotel, and car rental, and it will be automatically organized into travel records with detailed details and confirmation numbers.
10. seesmic
Twitter is an amazing Instant intelligence engine with a version dedicated for mobile browsing. Although android has an official Twitter version, seesmic is still the best Android Twitter client.
11. FCC speedtest
I am fascinated by running speed testing, viewing my bandwidth in various places, watching 3G network speed fluctuations and checking the quality of Wi-Fi. There are a lot of very good speed testing applications, but I recently like the FCC test application.
12. Astro File Manager
Another good thing about Android is that you have low-level permissions to access the system itself. Astro is an application that allows you to browse the android file system.
13. Got to do
Android has many alternative memo programs, but I love got to do only because it has a solid and reliable interface and can be synchronized with the online service toodledo.
14. gist
Most people have contact directories on different computers, devices, and online services. GIST is a Web service that can gather together and even extract contact information from the network to help you update important contact information. This application can be used on Android or iPhone.
15. Ted mobile
Ted is a fascinating event and the ideological Assembly of some of the most influential thinkers in society. You will certainly disagree with some of these ideas, because positions and other ideas are very different, but many conversations are worth hearing. What people like is that they have recorded videos from meetings and can freely obtain them online. This program provides a good way to access these videos. I want more meetings on Ted.
16. Pandora
Pandora is an internet-era "broadcast station ". You only need to search for an artist or song, and it will create a running playlist on this information. Occasionally there are some advertisements between each song, but the advertisements are localized and some are useful.
17. Shazam
If you want to impress your friends with a mobile app, tell them Shazam. Have you ever heard a song played in a store or on a radio station? You may wonder, "What is it ?" This is where Shazam is used. Just press the button and let it listen for 15 seconds. Let it query the database and return it to your artist and song name soon. It has a success rate of about 80%.
18. Dial zero
Are you such a guy who calls the customer service and keeps pressing 0 until you find a real person to talk? Then dial zero is your new friend. This app provides a ton of US enterprise directories and numbers to help you get the closest to Real-person conversations. It will prompt you how to operate and talk to real people as soon as possible.
19. Google goggles
This is an interesting application, but it is still at the forefront of the times. Use visual search. You can give pictures of objects, and the application will try to tell you what they are. At present, it has limited scope, but it is quite cool, which is definitely a prospect for future application. One of the coolest features is the ability to recognize foreign language texts on images and let your applications translate. In this way, you can help you read street signs and so on to avoid mistakes in the toilet. Success!
20. Google sky map
You may look up at the stars and try to tell your baby what the constellation you pointed out is, or which planet do you want to remember is located in the daily South Pole? Google skymap allows you to obtain information by clicking your cell phone. This is part of a new application called "Augmented Reality", adding a digital information layer based on real-world experience.
21. Tricorder
I know many fans will say that our smartphones are more and more like tricorders in Star Trek. Well, there is an interesting application that turns your Android device into a virtual tricorder. It even provides some useful environmental information, including GPS data, wireless data, sound and environmental measurement information.
22. fxcamera
To be honest, Android's camera software is the most needed improvement, but this app is the best. It has reliable camera control, full customization options, and provides some special effects for processing photos.
23. Photoshop mobile
Photoshop is naturally the most famous image editor in the world, and its mobile version is not disappointing. However, compared with the numerous features available in the desktop version, mobile applications must be relatively simple. This is the best photo processing app for Android (and iPhone), such as simple cropping, brightness adjustment, and sharpening.
24. Bump
Bump is an interesting (useful) idea. It uses an accelerometer to share information between two mobile phones and can be used on both Android and iPhone. You can use it to share contact information (your own and others), photos, and apps. You only need to open the bump application at the same time, select the one you want to share, and then hold the phone together.
25. barcode scanning)
This program turns the android camera into a barcode scanner. You only need to scan the UPC code of the product and let the program execute it on its own. It will search for the product on Google products or public networks. You will be surprised at its working speed. When you purchase retail products, if you want to check the price online before purchase to make sure that your price is fair enough, you will know that this program is really excellent.