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Notable Applications For The Motorola Droid

posted by Catt Mallen
Sunday, July 3, 2011

There are over 10,000 Droid apps which can be installed on your droid phone, but which ones do you need. The quantity of choices for apps is simply staggering and it’s easy to lose sight of what is really important when looking at a list of 10,000 fun, useful, and exciting apps. Some things are a matter of taste, but there are basic needs that are fairly necessary for everyone. We’ll list a couple of pretty important, helping applications that should help you along the way.

The first order of business for anything that surfs the web is antivirus. Having an antivirus is perhaps the most important thing to do before you download anything else. It isn’t all that important to which brand the antivirus comes from, just as long as it is an antivirus. It’s just as important as finding good Motorola accessories such as a screen protector before you drop your open Droid on the pavement. Either way it doesn’t seem important till something awful happens, so don’t get caught unprotected. Lookout Mobile Security is a leading antivirus and malware app. Not only does it protect your phone from virus and malware, it also protects and makes a back up copy of your contacts list. There are other virus software apps, but this one seems to be the current favorite due to ease of use, and effectiveness. Most people also appreciate the backup list of contacts. Seeing how a lot of people tend to lose all their contacts after a potential infection or even an upgrade, it would be wise to keep all your things backed up..

Social networking is very important these days, so most people would consider Facebook for Android, and Twideroid an absolute necessity. Facebook has a population larger than most countries, and growing daily. Also nice is the Facebook for Android is a FREE app to use Facebook on Android. With Facebook for Android it seems like the best way to post pictures right off your phone. What could be simpler? Twitter is also a staple of modern life. There is a free and paid version of Twitdroid. The free version works great for most people, however some heavy marketing users may want the more expensive one… however one is a must.

Speaking of the week’s schedule, Goals to do is a great idea for the general public. This is pretty much the digital version of a day planner, but it can do anything from advanced goal planning to shopping lists. It is a do list, appointment calendar, and schedule manager, as well as delving into organizing long term goals. There are many good planners and calendars out there and different people might prefer a less extensive planner. However this does seem like a really good executive planner, which would also work for anyone else as well. Having a planner is a great way to keep you organized.

Everyone needs one occasionally, and most people need them daily. This program is a very good daily planner that can help you plan out your daily schedules.

A great application to consider for shopping is Shopsavvy, which can scan barcodes you too. Shopsavvy will search for the best price both on line and in local stores near you. It works instantly and is about 95% accurate. Keep in mind that it does not have access to all small businesses but you can search the web for similar products and find them at very low prices. It’s handy when shopping for gifts, or major purchases, but also routine shopping, for example buying your own Motorola Droid accessories, and other incidental toys. With this program you can save money and use it towards something very important. Keep in mind that cell phone accessories are the ideal way to help you get the most out of your mobile phone.

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iPhone Insurance: Your Mobile Phone-What Does it Say About You?

posted by Catt Mallen
Tuesday, August 4, 2009

It is easy to state that nearly everyone around the globe owns at least one mobile phone.It is estimated that there are over 2.7 billion mobile phones used everyday around the globe. The mobile phones you can buy come in a myriad of shapes, designs, colours, styles and with differing accessories. Is it possible that your handset says something specific about you? Which are the most popular brands and which personality goes with which?

According to research, the type of mobile phone you buy tells others a lot about you. For instance, those people who could be deemed as “geeks” must have the current mobile phone out there, so that they can fiddle with all of the gizmos and accessories that come with the latest handsets. Cost is no issue; it is no different to them having to have the latest games console or mp3 player! Likewise, the party animal that goes out every weekend needs a mobile that can withstand being dropped – a phone that is hardy and dependable. If a person is into then it is believed that they will choose a mobile where the fascias can be removed; this allows them to match whatever situation they are in. Typically this type of personality will pick a phone that accepts downloads of free themes and free ringtones; this way their mobile will match their clothes and mood.

This list is just a few of the personality traits that are supposedly reflected in the type of mobile phone that you buy. So does the brand that you own depend upon your personality too? – well the answer to this is yes! LG models are favoured by mums, Nokia is the staple of middle-aged managers and Motorola is the favourite of the under-24’s age group. The studies carried out certainly seems to suggest that different personalities are attracted to specific types of phones.

It seems that as mobile phones become more advanced and more common, it is more important to us what type of handset we purchase. It essentially does not matter which provider you are with; the main concern is what other people see when they look at your handset. This may certainly be the case for the younger generations. It is apparent that the youngsters would rather have a current mobile phone that has a myriad of useful tools. Whether it is being able to download a free ringtone or free theme, use Bluetooth, play games or access the internet, the type of mobile you own is of particular importance to teenagers and twenty-somethings.

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