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bibblebub | 14:32 Mon 21st May 2012 | Technology
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I have decided to buy my first smartphone – it runs Android 4.0.4 (ice cream sandwich). Up to now I have always ignored any mention of apps that I have seen either online or in print and thus have no idea about what’s available, other than there seems to be a lot of them.

So I would be grateful for any suggestions for apps that have proved to be useful or fun; I’m interested in photos, videos and cinema but am not going to limit myself to those areas.

p.s. I am a skinflint so any app that has to be paid for will need to be very special.
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Tunein Radio
Apndroid (turns off data to save battery and/or money)
Battery Monitor Widget
3G watch (monitors data usage)
Superstores Locator - useful for finding cheap food/petrol when away from home
16:35 Mon 21st May 2012
I generally install straight away.

A spirit level (loads available)
A compass (also loads about)
A Wi-Fi auditer (possibly not so useful for you)
A Torch (if the phone has a flash for the camera)
The power settings widget
A Bar Code reader
Google Goggles
Sophos Security malware scanner.
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thanks, both, for those suggestions - definitely will be getting some of them
Tunein Radio
Apndroid (turns off data to save battery and/or money)
Battery Monitor Widget
3G watch (monitors data usage)
Superstores Locator - useful for finding cheap food/petrol when away from home
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thanks dave
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thanks fender62 but I doubt that I'll be rooting it (when I said buy in the OP I meant get on monthly contract)
At the risk of spamming, myself and a small team have a free beta release of a SIRI type app for your phone (Pandorabots CallMom)
https://play.google.c...m.pandorabots.callmom

It's free and can do most things that SIRI can do plus more. You can also chat to it like a friend. It's still in beta but is pretty much there.
Dropbox
Google Maps
"Where's my Droid" a must have.
Do I admit that my phone cost me £23 and that it costs me £15 every three months?
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Thanks for those replies - apart from DaisyNonna since mine is going to cost a lot more than that.

And, squarebear, the phone is the Samsung Galaxy S3 which has S Voice - their version of Siri - so will have to see how well that performs before knowing whether to try something else.
In my views the latest Android devices enjoy blazingly fast 4G LTE networks, top-of-the-line chips, gorgeous displays, and superb cameras, Android apps are more than capable of outshining their iPhone counterparts.
Put a shortcut to this on your Home screen ...

http://m.theanswerbank.co.uk/
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