What do you think about these 3 things you can do with your Android
phone? Do you have any suggestions of your own? Please leave us a
comment below and we will get back to you.Source:Verizon Wireless
Finding and managing files: ES File Explorer File Manager
Depending on the brand of shiny new toy which you pulled out of the
tissue paper, you may or may not have a file explorer, but this is
something indispensable for Android users and the app for this purpose
which may have been pre-installed on your device may not suffice. To
start, we highly recommend getting ES File Explorer File Manager which
is really intuitive and easy to use and is available in a variety of
languages.
Music player for heavy and heavy listeners alike: Poweramp
Though I’m sure you could survive without this next app, we strongly
advise using it. It will allow you to save your apps, data, SMS,
contacts and pictures in the occasion of theft, loss or other
unfortunate circumstances. Backed up apps will also be retained in the
occasion of sending your smartphone back to be repaired by the
manufacturer, during which case it comes back a clean slate, all data
lost. With Helium, it’s easy! Simply check the apps that you would like
to save and choose backup.
Taking notes: Any.Do To do list
Smartphones are one of the rare things that you carry along with you
at all time and comes in handy for quickly ‘jotting down’ notes or
thoughts throughout the day. Any.Do is a well-rounded app: it organizes
for you, while helping you out. I you choose the word ‘grocery’, Any.Do
will suggest a sentence like ‘go grocery shopping’ or ‘go grocery
shopping for...’’ and all you have to do is click on the contact icon to
add the name of the person. This is just one of the great examples of
how Any.Do can be useful in your every day life. If you get hooked on
this app, you’ll never let it go.
Keeping up with the Joneses: Facebook, Twitter, Skype and Instagram
Here we’ve grouped all of the most popular social networking apps.
These are obviously all available for Android and are often updated.
Facebook and Twitter also have widgets that allow you to be ‘in the
know’ with your friends in a more in your face kind of way. Instagram
has also integrated video to make some cool short snippets. Skype allows
you to place calls via mobile data or Wi-Fi. But just for your
information, these aren’t the end all and be all of social media apps,
there are more coming into the limelight, like Viber, Vine, Cinemagram,
Line, Wechat…
Getting in touch: WhatsApp
If you don’t know WhatsApp, then you have probably just acquired your
first smartphone! This app has become the bread and butter for iOS and
Android users worldwide. With instant messaging, photo transfers,
sounds, groupe conversations, most are using it on a daily basis and as a
replacement for the common SMS or text message. Though it’s not the
only app of its genre (nor is it the best), you are sure with WhatsApp
that you will be able to keep in contact with most of your friends and
family.
Great all-around game: Clash of Clans
Clash of Clans is an excellent mobile game. It combines strategy,
action and management and what’s more, it’s multiplayer. Its success is
probably in large part due to its easy usage and the lack of ads. Not
only that, you don’t need to be constantly connected and need not fear
having to dish out tons of cash in order to actually progress: Clash of
Clans has multiple platforms and has more than a million players around
the globe. You develop your own village and join or create clans to
become the lord of your guilde.
Evidently, you can’t forget about installing AndroidPIT to keep on
top of all your Android, smartphone, tablet and app news, as well as
take part in the forum and discover lots of new stuff to do with your
device.
What other applications have you installed with your new smartphone?(originally by Joséphine Dusol)