Friday, 22 February 2013

Opting for the Top Paid Android Applications

By Tania Singewald


Having a phone that uses the Android operating system can be amusing. For one thing it means you own a smart phone (which is usually more enjoyable than a standard cellular phone). Another reason is boredom is less likely to strike if you have your phone on you. Isn't that why all those Android applications were designed - to keep you from twiddling your thumbs? Add simplicity to your daily life? By now, you have probably already tinkered with every free Android application. Playing around with paid apps, however, is a little scarier. You don't want to watch your money down the drain! To keep from worrying about lost money here are the best paid Android apps (from our perspective, anyway).

Greed is an inexpensive paid Android application. It sounds like it is meant for money but it is not. Greed is an app that keeps up with RSS feeds. The app costs less than three bucks and for that small amount you will be able to share and track all of your favourite site feeds that you read through your Google Reader. For people who enjoy reading blogs and news sites, the app will allow them to keep up with all of the latest posts and uploads to their favourite sites. You don't have to worry about missing any stories or posts. You can read your feeds whether or not your phone is connected to the internet, connect to twitter and even manage podcasts. SMS Control is a paid app that only costs two dollars and will help you find your phone if you misplace it. You can use SMS control to send commands to the phone via text messages which will help you locate the phone. You can do things like turn up the volume of your ringer, check the life of your battery and even lock the phone. The application also sends you the location of your phone on a map and helps you forward your texts and calls to your back up phone until you locate the phone you want to use. This paid application is great for individuals who are in the habit of setting down their phones and then walking away (and then later forget where they left the phone).

The PhonePlus Callback application might not be considered a must have by everyone but it is very useful for people who think that they look rude when they refuse phone calls. The application is a very affordable three dollars. This app will send an apology via text message to the phone number of the call you refuse. This way if you are unable to answer your phone, you don't have to worry about the caller thinking you rude. You also have the option of sending an e-mail if the number calling is not connected to a mobile phone.

It's hard to figure out which of the paid applications are best. If you are like the average smart phone user, you probably won't venture into the paid app market until you've definitively proven that the free app market doesn't have what you need.

Figuring out which paid Android apps are right for you can be tricky. The best thing to do is to take a look at what you want to have on hand. How would this make your life better? These are the types of applications you should be looking for, particularly if you have the funds available. You don't want to drop large sums of money on applications that you will never use! When the time comes to choose the top paid Android applications the ones that suit you are the apps you should buy.




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