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Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 9, 2012 8:39 PM EDT
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Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 12, 2012 4:56 PM EDT
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Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 23, 2012 12:39 AM EDT
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Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 26, 2012 11:52 AM EDT
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Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 26, 2012 12:24 PM EDT
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Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 26, 2012 12:44 PM EDT
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In Response to Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here: I recommend you check out the following Android apps that I use everyday: 1) Android Assistant: Free & Paid - Furnishes many free utility tools to keep your phone operating. 2) Barcode Scanner: Free - Scans barcodes from products and publications. 3) Lookout Security: Free & Paid - Compete security for your Android; well worth the small monthly cost for the paid ver. 4) Elecont Weather: Paid - Best weather program I have found, uses GPS to give you conditions were you are. 5) Quiet Sleep: Free & Paid - Allows you to screen calls and text messages while you sleep. Provides means for important/emergency calls to reach you. 6) ColorNote: Free - Post It type notes that can be text or checklists. Posted by jfford I use ColorNote for grocery lists, to do lists, etc. I keep a running list for each store in a separate color. After editing, it saves on back arrow. |
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Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 26, 2012 12:51 PM EDT
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In Response to Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here: I have an iPhone and am considering switching to Android. sc10, do you think the Android is superior to other phones? I'm looking for something that is easy to use to organize work tasks, specifically. Posted by AARPMiller I am happy that I finally switched to an andriod phone. For years I wanted a phone with an affordable data plan and I finally took the chance and left Verizon after many years of loyal service and went to Virgin Mobile where I go more for less. I am checking my email, reading articles on the web on the train, sending texts, using the calender, finding locations, checking prices in stores and the list goes on and on. The only thing that I had to get over was the fact that I had to charge it more often but I realize that is like a mini computer that works in the background. So I keep an extra charger in my desk drawer, no big deal. |
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Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 26, 2012 1:48 PM EDT
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In Response to Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here: In Response to Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here : I am happy that I finally switched to an andriod phone. For years I wanted a phone with an affordable data plan and I finally took the chance and left Verizon after many years of loyal service and went to Virgin Mobile where I go more for less. I am checking my email, reading articles on the web on the train, sending texts, using the calender, finding locations, checking prices in stores and the list goes on and on. The only thing that I had to get over was the fact that I had to charge it more often but I realize that is like a mini computer that works in the background. So I keep an extra charger in my desk drawer, no big deal. Posted by ataylor4 I completely disagree about the battery. I switched from a Blackberry to an Android and it's horrible. I'm lucky to get 3 hours of standby time on thisd phone before the battery is completely drained. I've had it back to the store and re-configured to turn as many of the background programs off as possible (and still be functional) and it is still a problem. I want this thing to simply work as a phone and handle work/personal email and texts. Everything else is just fun and games and virtually worthless from a business perspective. These phones are definitely not an improvement. The media is so impressed with the functionality and app's but it's all pretty worthless if the thing goes dead every few hours. I don't sit in my office all day and the phone doesn't help much if it's on a charger and I'm on the move. I cannot believe they are not able to resolve this. I've heard the i-phone is much better so I guess that's my next move, but I'm skeptical. |
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Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 26, 2012 3:09 PM EDT
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In Response to Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here: I have an iPhone and am considering switching to Android. sc10, do you think the Android is superior to other phones? I'm looking for something that is easy to use to organize work tasks, specifically. Posted by AARPMiller Since I have not used all the difference OS of smart phones, I can't say which one is superior. Among the ones have used, Sybian S60, IOS, and Android, Android is my favorite. I can pretty much find a free Android app to do what I want to do. Battery life may not be the best, I have not expericed running out of juice in few hours. I normally can get through a whole day and recharge it over night and it is ready in the morning. Just head out to a real phone store and play with a fountional model and decide for youself what you like. |
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Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here
posted at June 26, 2012 3:35 PM EDT
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In Response to Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here: In Response to Re: Good Android Phone App To Share - Add Yours Here : I completely disagree about the battery. I switched from a Blackberry to an Android and it's horrible. I'm lucky to get 3 hours of standby time on thisd phone before the battery is completely drained. I've had it back to the store and re-configured to turn as many of the background programs off as possible (and still be functional) and it is still a problem. I want this thing to simply work as a phone and handle work/personal email and texts. Everything else is just fun and games and virtually worthless from a business perspective. These phones are definitely not an improvement. The media is so impressed with the functionality and app's but it's all pretty worthless if the thing goes dead every few hours. I don't sit in my office all day and the phone doesn't help much if it's on a charger and I'm on the move. I cannot believe they are not able to resolve this. I've heard the i-phone is much better so I guess that's my next move, but I'm skeptical. Posted by GaryG59 The battery life you get has little do with the operatiing system. Android phones do not, in and of themselves, get more or less battery time than other phones. For example, I have the Motorola Razr Maxx and I get days of standby time from it. I tend to recharge it every couple of days at night by my bedside, so I can't say how long it would go if I let the battery run out. But I have gotten 3 days of standby time on it without any problem. When you say you are getting only 3 hours of standby time, I have to question if the phone is really in standby mode. Even the worst batteries will give you more standby than that, since the phone is essentially doing nothing during standby. You should check to see if you have some app running, sucking up battery, when you think it is in standby. Or you maybe have some virus that is sucking battery time. Whatever the problem is, any phone, with any OS, should give you days of standby mode battery life, not hours. The people at the store you took the phone back to may not know what they are doing, too., because 3 hours of standby time makes absolutely no sense on any smartphone. |