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  • in reply to: Favorite sports game for android #12866
    lindbergh
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    Virtua Fighter is leaps and bounds better man. However, the free version of the game is crap. It only gives you a useless practice mode. You need to purchase the full game (which only costs 4 dollars) in order to fully experience its greatness.

    in reply to: Phablets #12865
    lindbergh
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    I think Samsung has the phablet market in the bag. I have a Samsung Galaxy note 2 and it’s really awesome. Smartphones are good to have on the pocket but the Galaxy Note 2 could definitely do more than any smartphone on the planet. And it also fits in your pocket (barely).

    Also, the Galaxy Note 2 can do what most tablets can and it’s a lot less bulky too. I can bring my phablet out anytime I want and do the things I’m supposed to do without any hassle. It’s very powerful too with it’s quad core processor and 2GB of RAM.

    in reply to: Money Making App #12821
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    ainolsupporter wrote:
    Try AppRedeem! I tried it on my Android and make about 3 USD with it. It just takes a while… but it’s very limited and buggy, though! You just need to download apps, write a comment about it (I typed “lol” in every comment because a review wasn’t worth it). You need a verified PayPal account, by the way.

    Haha, lol, thanks for the tip. I guess the apps they let you download are the crappy ones that nobody likes to install in their mobile devices. How long did you accumulate $3? Have you reached the minimum payout yet?

    in reply to: Stylus for Android Devices #12811
    lindbergh
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    macpdiaz wrote:
    @droidster

    well, technically you can also break your finger haha. kidding aside, i used to say the same thing but when I got to use the stylus of a friend’s Galaxy Note II, i changed my mind. I want a stylus to work like that.

    I’m really excited with the Galaxy Note II. They say that it even detects different levels of pressure. I can’t wait to get my hands on it this Christmas. Steve Jobs always said that the stylus would only ruin the experience. I think he was dead wrong.

    in reply to: Best e-Book Reader #12807
    lindbergh
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    Yup, the books are all free. I don’t know if you’d be able to read all the books over the life of your mobile device. The selection of books is huge. I have hundreds in my digital library.

    in reply to: Money Making App #12792
    lindbergh
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    Thanks for the link. It contained a lot of apps that could help mobile users make money. However, most of the apps listed were are only available at iTunes. Hmm, maybe I’ll consider getting an iPad or an iPhone next time.

    in reply to: Stylus for Android Devices #12791
    lindbergh
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    macpdiaz wrote:
    If you’re asking if the stylus alone can make an android device functional, it would really depend on the user. It can deliver more precise actions like tracing or cutting around pictures or writing down something. If you use none of that, then a stylus wouldn’t be any help.

    However, on the hardware side, it can do a lot of things. One, less possibility of scratching your screen (protector) or smudging your screen with your fingerprint. But you also have to consider if the device is built for a stylus since not all devices (or at least, most devices that has a capacitive multipoint screens) are meant to be used with a stylus.

    You’re definitely right.

    I like to draw and paint a lot. A stylus could greatly help me in making “works of art”. Also, if you are going to use hand writing to text feature, a stylus would really be of much help.

    in reply to: Best e-Book Reader #12790
    lindbergh
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    I have an app called 10000+ Free Ebooks Reader. I don’t know if it could read PDF files but it has a large database of free eBooks that you could download which includes authors like Dan Brown, J.K. Rowling, R.L. Stine, Tolkien, and many more. I’m not even sure if you could read all of the books there. Check it out. It’s free.

    in reply to: What is Your Favorite Joke App? #12766
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    Alex19 wrote:
    My favorite ‘joke app’ is the Fingerprint detector Lockscreen. I like to trick my friends into thinking that I am having a phone with a fingerprint based lockscreen, but instead it works with the bips you hear. Pretty funny.

    I tried fingerprint detector too. It’s cool as it makes your phone appear like it has biometrics installed to it. You could also try steamy window. It makes the screen appear moist. You could also write on the screen with your fingers!

    in reply to: What are Your Favorite Android Games? #12765
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    man007 wrote:
    My favorite out is 100 doors. It is the best. I makes your mind blow. Seriously, you have think very hard to solve it’s levels… You have to try it… ;)

    I saw this game at the Play Store. I didn’t download it though because I’m not that good at thinking. Lol. Since the title is 100 doors, does that mean the game has 100 levels? That could be really strain the brain…:p

    in reply to: Best Android Voice Assistants #12764
    lindbergh
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    I don’t normally use Android Assistants because they don’t normally get my queries right. However, I think that “Assistant” by Speaktoit is one of the best Android assistants out on the market. The assistant has a sexy voice and you could even modify the way it looks!

    I also like Skyvi because it gives some funny replies.

    in reply to: Battery Saver #12747
    lindbergh
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    There are a lot of free “Battery Saver” apps available for download. However, I don’t believe in any of them. I think these types of apps only show you ads and don’t do anything to prolong battery life. Just follow what macpdiaz said. That would save lots of battery power.

    in reply to: What Mobile Web Browswer do you Use? #12746
    lindbergh
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    What about Google Chrome or Mozilla for Android devices? Have you guys tried that out? Some people say that these two mobile browsers are extremely fast and could perfectly emulate desktop browsing. I would have gladly downloaded one of these web browsers if only my smartphone was able to support it.

    in reply to: Free Android Apps #12745
    lindbergh
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    It is illegal if you are able to get a paid Android app for free. But there are a lot of apps out there that are available for free download. I think there are just about the same number of free apps as there are paid apps. You don’t have to search far and wide to download free apps. They are all over the web.

    in reply to: Android Games for Non-Android Devices #12731
    lindbergh
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    I think not. Unless maybe there’s an emulator for android games. Android games would definitely not work on symbian phones or iOS devices. To play Android games, just purchase an android device.

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