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Hi , I first thought to post an article , but now I think I will post the android applications Ive downloaded and found practical for my android phone


I saved these apk files in my computer , then transferred to mobile sd , and then installed it on phone via linda file manager


I will post my top android apps in a second :)
 
air attack hd lite
anipet aquarium live wallpaper
armegeddon squadron
beautiful widgets
blue sky live wallpaper
lightening storm live wallpaper
dream criuse live wallpaper
battery widget
3d matrix live wallpaper
digital clock widget
my aquarium live wallpaper
voice recorder
fancy widget pro
fastfoodcal
friut ninja
gtabsimiclock
advanced task manager
multipicture live wallpaper
3g watchdog
oneseven
pacific navy fighter
ragingthunder2
shazam
smooth calender
tank reckon3d
toonwarz
wallpaper maker
winds of steel
yoo ninja

ive tried the gameloft games by adding cache in sd/games/gameloft -- but im not successful
 
Soundhound is better than Shazam.

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Go SMS pro, much better alternative to the default messaging app.
 
Does Android still have that limitation, where you can only install apps/games in some small area on the phone's memory(and not on any memoryCards)?
 
I have an iPad hence use iOS. But Gameloft have got amazing apps. Try them :)
 


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Top 25 Android apps: The best of the best

1. Google Voice

Google Voice is a service that is so useful I consider it one of the top benefits of Android itself, especially since Apple rejected the Google Voice app for the iPhone. It gives you a phone number that can ring to multiple places or devices and it allows you to access all of your voicemail and text messages over the Web. The Android app integrates even deeper. It can make outgoing calls look like they’re coming from your Google Voice number so that you can keep your real mobile number private.

2. Advanced Task Killer

One of the realities of having a multitasking mobile OS in Android is that you have to manage your apps so that they don’t hurt performance or battery life. Advanced Task Killer (or ATK) is my favorite. It even comes with a widget that you can tap once to kill all open apps.

3. Dropbox

Dropbox is a great cloud service that automatically syncs a folder of files between multiple computers (Windows, Mac, or Linux). This app extends Dropbox to Android and interacts with other apps (such as Documents To Go) to open the files.

4. Evernote

Once you get used to typing on a virtual keyboard (and it honestly took me over a year to do it), then these devices are great for note-taking, and Evernote is a great note-taking app. It is similar to Dropbox in that it saves data locally but syncs it across all your machines and devices.

5. DroidAnalytics

For some reason Google doesn’t have an official app (for either Android or iPhone) for Google Analytics. The best one I’ve found on Android is DroidAnalytics. Another good one is mAnalytics.

6. Documents To Go

The free version of Documents To Go offers a great little reader for Word and Excel files. You can upgrade to the full version (for $15) if you want to edit files and add PowerPoint files to the mix. If you do want editing capability, I’d also recommend taking a look at QuickOffice.

7. Amazon Kindle

I never warmed up to the Amazon Kindle e-reader, but I’m a big fan of the Kindle mobile app. Since it was released I’ve read a lot more books simply because my smartphone is always with me and I can pull it and read a few pages anytime I’ve got a couple minutes free.

8. Places Directory

This is an awesome app for finding shops and services near your current location. From restaurants to movie theaters to medical facilities to taxis, this app is very accurate and takes advantage of the business information from Google Local. This app is better than the info you get from a GPS unit (or app) and better than any of the similar apps available on the iPhone.

9. Tripit

I dig Tripit. It is by far the best app I’ve found for keeping track of all my travel itineraries. It runs on some great backend systems. You simply forward your confirmation emails for your flights, hotels, rental cars, and more to Tripit and it automatically organizes them into trips with all your details and confirmation numbers.

10. Seesmic

Twitter is an amazing instant-intelligence engine and it was made for mobile browsing. Although there’s an official Twitter app for Android now, Seesmic is still the best Android Twitter client.
 
Player pro
Soundhound
Rain Sounds
3g watch Dog PRo
Viber
Vlingo
World newspapers
Sleep bot Tracker
Waze
Logme in
Photaf Panorama Pro
Music match
Opera
Poweramp
Elixir 2


LAUNCHER 7 ..:victory:
 
The great Android applications list described on this post which are very useful for so many peoples. I have also used so many android app on my Android smartphone but i used the app from Android market.
 
thanks for the thread @Manticore....i will try one by one game... please update some best apps and wallpapers...
 
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air attack hd lite
anipet aquarium live wallpaper
armegeddon squadron
beautiful widgets
blue sky live wallpaper
lightening storm live wallpaper
dream criuse live wallpaper
battery widget
3d matrix live wallpaper
digital clock widget
my aquarium live wallpaper
voice recorder
fancy widget pro
fastfoodcal
friut ninja
gtabsimiclock
advanced task manager
multipicture live wallpaper
3g watchdog
oneseven
pacific navy fighter
ragingthunder2
shazam
smooth calender
tank reckon3d
toonwarz
wallpaper maker
winds of steel
yoo ninja

ive tried the gameloft games by adding cache in sd/games/gameloft -- but im not successful

For Gameloft games download and Install the apk and put the cache file in sd card/Android/obb ....Works for me
 
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