PRO and Contra noksers WP7 ROM - TG01 General

A fast and stable ROM with cool UI
PRO if you use as spare/second device (as very goodWiFi Device)
- use all new and good APP directly from microsoft marketplace
- install homebrew APPs from xda platform
- use it as good Termin planer
- as Calculator
- fast, new Internet browser
- good music and video player like ZUNE (exept youtube- no sound)
- good Picture viewer
- good RSS Reader like WEAVE
- good Internet radio like TuneIn
- Translator apps
- as Game Console
- Book reader like amazon kindle
- Hotmail
- Office
- TV Guide like TV Spielfilm
- good Wikipedia reader
- use XDA developers APP
......
CONTRA
- poor Radio signal
- no 3G Internet
- youtube and sreaming videos no sound
- no camera function
many tnx to NOKSER and qinwengu i prefer his flash method flash method

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Which ROM is the best for me ? Suggestions wanted...

Hello all,
today I have AP4.0 running on my Ameo. Is good stuff, however there are lots of things I don't need at all.
Meanwhile "thousands" of good ROMs are existing - therefore I am asking for a few suggestions which ROM to test. Yes, indeed, I could make a test with all ROMS one by one - but I'm using the Ameo for business purposes and can't afford to have a non-running Ameo.
I'm using my device for:
- Internet access (opera is working excellent)
- Calender, Contacts, Tasks when being "on the road"
- Reading pdf-files
- taking snap-shots with the camera
- watching video (TCPMP)
- playing mp3 (connected to my car audio system)
- Routing through GPS (not yet installed, coming soon)
What I like in AP4.0 and should be included in any other ROM:
- mass storage functionality
- today screen with fast access to most important funtions/programs
- mp3 Player
Thanks in advance
Dieter
my rom have:
- opera in the addins (extended rom)
- iContact + poutlook features (of course)
- Acrobat Reader 2.5
- HTC Camera
- TCPMP with all plugins
- Audio Manager and wmp fully working + mp3 trimmer
- it have usb to pc and wm5torage for mass storage functionality
- htc home + calendar + device lock
bye

Wildfire or Legend for apps?

Hi,
I'm looking for a replacement for my HTC touch diamond, and the Wildfire seems like a good choice when it comes to size and cost. But what about the screen resolution; will there be a very limited amount of apps for qvga? Should I spend some more and get the Legend instead?
yes the amount of apps is limited because not all devs updated their apps for qvga
and a few apps are very slow on the wildfire, the one where is a lot of graphics or the cpu needs to calculate much
but there are still a lot of apps
and a lot of them work very fine
qvert said:
yes the amount of apps is limited because not all devs updated their apps for qvga
and a few apps are very slow on the wildfire, the one where is a lot of graphics or the cpu needs to calculate much
but there are still a lot of apps
and a lot of them work very fine
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I assume you already have a wildfire with you Care to put up a list of apps you have installed and working in your wildfire? Use AppBrain for that
- AppBrain App Market
- WikiMobile Encyclopedia
- Flashlight
- GPS Test
- Ustream Viewer
- MyCalls Lite
- Hulu Shortcut
- xPiano
- Sipdroid VoIP + video calling
- Tubaloo
- Rebtel
- Calculus Tools
- 3G Watchdog
- JuicePlotter
- Battery Droid
- Battery Monitor
- Audiobooks
- Meridian Media Player Pioneer
- Last.fm - Personal Radio
- Tuner - gStrings
- Guitar Tuner
- Windroid (beta)
- Google Maps
- Droid Comic Viewer
- Spirit Level Pro Free
- Easy Spirit Level
- eBay
- Kindle for Android
- IMDb Movies & TV
- Google Sky Map
- Opera Mini 5 browser
- WiFi File Manager
- iStream Free
- yxplayer
- doubleTwist Player
- Wifi Analyzer
- fring - free video calls, IM
- VideoBox
- PhoneToGo Free
- txtr eBook Reader & Store
- Data counter widget
- Video Player
- SNesoid (SNES Emulator)
- Remote VNC Pro
- Simple Video Player
- Wifi Static
- Advanced Task Manager
- WiFi Fixer
- appInstaller
- Aldiko Book Reader
- Linda File Manager
- 3banana Notes
- Barcode Scanner
- Gearoid Lite(SMS/GameGear emu)
- SNesoid Lite (SNES Emulator)
- Remotify Lite
- Google Translate
- Google Goggles
- Compass
- Stadium Horn Free
- FartDroid
ed3203 said:
- AppBrain App Market
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You have lots of applications Thanks for the list but is there a certain program you downloaded from the market only to find out it does not work on the device? Have you came across programs that does not work on QVGA resolution?
Homerun Battle 3d does not work on QVGA, you can download but it will not launch
thats what i find out so far
to my knowledge this is already filtered out from our perview. so the market for desire is different for wildfire based on what the device is capable of. for example i wanted skyfire to play flash web content; this is available on my mates desire but not on my wildfire, until they update their app.
the only app i've had trouble with is the ebook reader alkido? it loses sync with the page dimensions after a few pages, can't correct through changing page margins or other settings. trying other ebook readers, to no avail. guess it doesn't make a very good ebook reader at any rate. still like the option tho
very happy with wildfire, tough choice to choose between the desire and wildfire, in the end i got it for £9per month with redemption (if i remember) on 18 month 3gig internet with t mobile. desire was £20pm 18month, 3gig download tmobile, but with a huge and undefined waiting list...istill have yet to cancel that one

[Q] If you could only have 5 apps/ Recommend 5 apps

What would they be? Doesn't matter if they are free or you pay, just they are dependable and useful and work well with Nook Color?
Gmail/K9 (in other words, an email app. Gmail likes to crap out, so I switch to k9)
Perfect Viewer (the best comic/manga viewer)
Youtube
Dolphin HD (wish I could say Firefox was my go to browser, but it still doesn't work well)
Rockplayer (wish it was VLC. WHERE ARE YOU VLC?!)
Winamp
shoot. I forgot about Doggcatcher. I might have swap Youtube out for Doggcatcher.
MangaWhat! Great manga reader until Viz Media and the ilk get a nook app going.
Root Explorer Talk about getting full control of the nook color
Dropbox No longer need to transfer things from my computer by usb cable
Perfect Viewer Totally agree this thing is great
Xda Developers Premium Need I say more?
Gmail
Dolphin HD
Astro
Youtube HQ
VLC convert and stream (and VLC on your computer)
Should take care of most of your needs on a stock rooted Nook.
I more than five that I highly recommend
1. IMO - free multi chat app - runs great
2. Manga Watcher - Love it amazing for my Naruto fix
3. Pulse News and MoreGood News HD - both free
4. Dropbox - cloud storage and then some - free
5. Yahoo! Mail works amazing on nook
6. Advanced Task Killer - Kills apps from running on the background and taking up precious memory
7. CraigsNotification - free craigslist app that I love
8. Facebook is fun
9. dolphin brower or xcope 6 works amazing
10.Pageonce - bill management
1. Newsrob for RSS feeds
2. Root Explorer
3. Plume for Twitter
4. Angry Birds Seasons for obvious reasons
5. Titanium Backup
I also have to recommend Manga Watcher because it's so good, but more of a preference than necessity.
Rooting/Modding Apps
1. Titanium Backup - Clear app data, backup apps
2. Rom Manager - Clockwork Recovery saves all
3. Autostarts - prevents apps from launching by themselves
4. Hot reboot - I'm lazy and this is a big time saver
Day to day/productivity apps
1. Zeam launcher - best launcher for the nook, clean and easy to use
2. Dolphin browser mini or HD. Best browser for android, hd or mini depends on personal preference
3. Dropbox - Perfect for syncing files between my PC, Mac at work, Droid X and Nook
4. Tapatalk pro - for reading forums
5. Pandora - cos music rules
davidukfl said:
Rooting/Modding Apps
1. Titanium Backup - Clear app data, backup apps
2. Rom Manager - Clockwork Recovery saves all
3. Autostarts - prevents apps from launching by themselves
4. Hot reboot - I'm lazy and this is a big time saver
Day to day/productivity apps
1. Zeam launcher - best launcher for the nook, clean and easy to use
2. Dolphin browser mini or HD. Best browser for android, hd or mini depends on personal preference
3. Dropbox - Perfect for syncing files between my PC, Mac at work, Droid X and Nook
4. Tapatalk pro - for reading forums
5. Pandora - cos music rules
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I can't seem to get Zeam to work properly.
I use ADW and decided to try Zeam and I choose it as my home but there's no dock bar. There's nothing on the workspaces actually, except for the standard nook color bar (i'm on a stock rooted) and the three dots at the top to tell you what screen you're on.
I tried restarting it and nothing. When i try to add a shortcut, the screen flicks as if it were going to bring up a menu, but it just goes back to the main screen
:T
1.. button savior - softkeys is fugly
2.. clockworkmod - installing new roms is fun, back up is important
3.. root explorer - too many reasons
4.. market - for obvious reasons
5.. adb/sdk tools - id hate to think what id have to do w/o em
Nookie Froyo 0.6.8 (zoom2)/Tapatalk Pro
Dolphin HD
Button Savior
Dropbox
adb wifi
twitter
Apps
Hi,
Here are my most used:
Button Savior - I like it best of the 'on screen' button apps.
NewsRob - google rss compatible news reader. night mode (paid)
FBReader - epub ebook reader. Has nice night mode and pleasant to use.
Repligo PDF reader - seems to reflow PDF text the best. (Paid)
Calibre Library - (Paid) to access Calibre ebook library on PC over WiFi.
FBSync - syncs the FBReader library to Dropbox, including books and progress.
Good for when you are reloading too many ROMs!
XDA-Developers (or premium) - for reading these forums!
Quick settings - Lives in notification bar to adjust brightness/WiFi etc.
Other:
Dropbox - handy for everything. Cloud Storage at least 2GB with easy access.
Terminal emulator - for accessing the linux command line.
Astro file manager - for file system browsing.
Screen filter - dims screen past system dimming levels. Lives in notification
bar and as a widget(?)
Simi Clock - a clock widget.
On my phone I also use Evernote for capturing quick notes/sharing with
my other devices.
Peter
Mine
File Expert
RockPlayer lite
DolphinHD
iheartradio
FancyWidget
System:
Launcher Pro Plus (Great alternative launcher, milti-docks, transitions)
Clockwork mod (Dat backup)
Rom Manager (Flashing CWM, Roms)
Spare Parts (IF not on your device, get it)
cpu tuner (Great free version of set cpu)
Utilities:
Color Flashlight (Sooo bright)
QQ player (dem videos)
Evernote (Note taking app)
imediashare (Connect to devices via wireless, ps3, 360)
Battery Booster (Info on battery)
APPS:
NHL gamecenter (Cause hockey is awesome)
Pules (Great news agrigator)
XDA
Dolphin HD (Hands down best browser for the nook color)
Quick system info (Monitor your cycles and memories)
Games:
Meteor Blitz (3D top-down shooter, my personal fav... it's $1 people)
PewPew (2D Top-down shooter)
Crystal Defenders (Final Fantasy inspired tower defense)
Gun Bros (pure awesome)
Dungen Hunter (Simple diablo-type 3D action-arcade)
Dolphin Mini ( (I prefer it over its bigger brother. Sleek, but functional. Smoothest scrolling I've found)
Launch-X Free (a widget that pretty much replaced my app launcher)
Öffi (In Germany, this is a life-saver. Even better on my Wildfire. See if it works for your place)
Pulse (Most used app hands down)
Fleya (Breathtaking Fluid simulator)
Firefox - Man, I love this app. The syncing, the navigation... everything
Pulse - Just perfect for the Nook
Aldiko - Great for my library books (free legal e-books!!)
Dropbox - I use it for everything
ReadItLater - I just started using this app, but I already see a huge value in having an "everywhere" synced list. I can use the browser extension/plugin to throw pages to my nook for offline reading when there's no internet... and I can "share to" pages from my nook for websites that have content that my nook can't handle or need a PC (I read a lot of indie game feeds in pulse).
davidukfl said:
Rooting/Modding Apps
1. Titanium Backup - Clear app data, backup apps
2. Rom Manager - Clockwork Recovery saves all
3. Autostarts - prevents apps from launching by themselves
4. Hot reboot - I'm lazy and this is a big time saver
Day to day/productivity apps
1. Zeam launcher - best launcher for the nook, clean and easy to use
2. Dolphin browser mini or HD. Best browser for android, hd or mini depends on personal preference
3. Dropbox - Perfect for syncing files between my PC, Mac at work, Droid X and Nook
4. Tapatalk pro - for reading forums
5. Pandora - cos music rules
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I grabbed Hot Reboot per your post. It's now on my Nook and my Eris. Thanks!
I guess I should post my own current top 5:
SetCPU (I'm overclocked)
Samba (wireless transfer of files between SD and PC)
Root Explorer / ES File Explorer
Button Savior
Dolphin Mini
woot1524 said:
System:
Launcher Pro Plus (Great alternative launcher, milti-docks, transitions)
Clockwork mod (Dat backup)
Rom Manager (Flashing CWM, Roms)
Spare Parts (IF not on your device, get it)
cpu tuner (Great free version of set cpu)
Utilities:
Color Flashlight (Sooo bright)
QQ player (dem videos)
Evernote (Note taking app)
imediashare (Connect to devices via wireless, ps3, 360)
Battery Booster (Info on battery)
APPS:
NHL gamecenter (Cause hockey is awesome)
Pules (Great news agrigator)
XDA
Dolphin HD (Hands down best browser for the nook color)
Quick system info (Monitor your cycles and memories)
Games:
Meteor Blitz (3D top-down shooter, my personal fav... it's $1 people)
PewPew (2D Top-down shooter)
Crystal Defenders (Final Fantasy inspired tower defense)
Gun Bros (pure awesome)
Dungen Hunter (Simple diablo-type 3D action-arcade)
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Good thing you kept it to only 5 apps.
Gmail
Dolphin Browser HD
Kindle
Aldiko
ACV comics viewer
1. Firefox - I live with its flaws as it has the best browser GUI IMHO
2. Quick Office HD - from the Norton thread, kinda a life saver
3. Market Nook App - I don't read books, but you gotta show the page turn animation to people over 40 or they don't believe you have a tablet (no offense)
4. Angry Birds - The under -40 show off app
5. Snesoid lite - Mario Kart on Nook
Honorable mention: AirAttack HD Lite, Doodle Bowling, Genial Writing, FPse, Glow Hockey, tv.com
Best on the computer Nook related app:
Handbrake- for encoding video for the nook
redwyvern said:
Good thing you kept it to only 5 apps.
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I don't know why the poster wanted five. I like to see what people use best and especially if they say why the app is useful even if its more than five.

Your favorite apps/games for your Note?

Since this thread is in nearly every other phone subforum, I though I'd start one here. I've been through this relatively small section and didn't see this specific thread, so I started it up.
What are your favorite apps and games on your Note (whether i717 or visiting GT-N7000'ers)? I'll start it off.
Apps
Utilities and System
Adfree (requires root) - blocks Ads across most of the phone
aDownloader - Torrent downloader
Airdroid - great app to remote in to phone, transfer files, etc.
androidlost - track missing phone (not convinced this is working properly on Note)
androidVNC - great VNC app
Barcode scanner - scan QR codes and standard 2D barcodes
Beautiful widgets - it is what is
Camscanner - take photos of documents and convert to PDF (awesome)
Connectbot - SSH client for Android
Dropbox - awesome
Dropsync - makes Dropbox actually a 2 way sync - worth the $$
ES File Explorer - great file system browser / utility
LCD Density Modder Pro (requires root) - lets you easily change LCD density
LogMeIn - remote control computers from your device - free service
Root Explorer - a staple for any rooted device
Screencast (requires root) - make screencasts from your phone
Speedtest - it is what it is
Titanium Backup - the Swiss army knife for rooted devices
Ubuntu installer (root) - run a full version of Ubuntu on your phone (via VNC)
Ultra GPS logger - awesome GPS utility
WiFi tracker - great utility for spectrum analysis of WiFi hotspots
ES File Explorer - great file explorer. It can be a root explorer if you have root access.
FOXFI - Tethering app
NetEye Camera - watch IP camera at home or work.
Media
doubleTwist - for those having iTunes withdrawal or if you like a clean interface, doubleTwist with Airsync are great
Flixster - Check movie times, reviews, trailers
IMDb - the famous international movie database on your phone
MX Video Player - an awesome video player that can handle most every codec
Pocket casts - fantastic podcaster with scheduling and other options
Soundhound - great way to listen and find out the name of 'that song'
TuneIn Radio Pro - stream radio stations over IP on your phone
Others not categorized
Here are some other great apps I have that I didn't stick somewhere above. They are either fairly well known, or you will likely have come across them on the Market, I mean the "Play store."
Amazon - if you are not sure what this is, welcome to Earth.
Amazon Kindle - its the Kindle app
Antennas - log RF signals from both cellular and WiFi hotspots near you
Camera ZOOM FX - Decent camera replacement app
Craigslist - Decent Craigslist app
Currents - Pretty neat magazine like app from Google
DavDrive - Access your phone via WebDAV; similar to Airdroid, but I find it simpler to use.
Google Earth
Evernote - Good note syncing app
Facebook - Yep
Googles - Take photos of objects and Google can search their database for what it is
Google+
GPS Status - Another GPS utility
GPS Test - Another GPS utility
ICS Keyboard - Great keyboard replacement for the stock one in my opinion
imo - Great multi-chat client (free too!)
Marriott - If you stay here, actually not a bad app
Netflix - I don't pay for their service anymore, but if you do, you likely have this
NPR News - Great app for listening to NPR and reading some of their featured stories
OpenSignal - Another signal mapping utility
OpenTable - Reserve a table at a nearby restaurant right from your phone
Pandora - Awesome music discovery tool
PayPal - Yep
Quadrant Standard - A great way to measure how fast (or slow) your phone is
RF Signal Tracker - I like RF signal tools, but I am an engineer so there you go
RunKeeper - Great app for running and tracking your exercise
Skitch - OK app that works with Evernote to take advantage of the s pen
Skype - Hopefully Microsoft doesn't ruin it
SwiftkeyX - Predictive test keyboard replacement for Note
SwitchPro Widget - Create widgets that let you do lots of things
Unit Converter - 'Nuff said
WebSharing - an Airdroid like app, I don't use it very often, but it is an alternative[/QUOTE]
Mantano Reader - Great app for reading any ePub or PDF I throw at it. It also has great annotation support and a recent update just added cloud support. Sadly, the cloud is a separate fee.
Pocket Informant - Great for events, tasks, or general notes. It is expensive though.
3G Watchdog- Nice for watching all my data consumption
ScreenFilter- Great for saving both battery and usage at night.
Andy-83 - wonderful TI-83 calculator emulator. If you have your TI-83 rom, this is a much better alternative to paid scientific calculator apps on the market (my opinion).
WAZE - driving social navigation (see where the cops are hiding)
Ulysse Speedometer - Super nice dash trip meter
Saving this in case the list get's big and updating.
I just bought Tasker yesterday, and boy, is it great. I had it on my Nook in December/January but I never really took the time to figure it out, but after reading some threads here on XDA, I finally understand it.
I like:
riptide gp(thanks for suggestion)
shadowgun
dead space
turbofly 3d
backstab hd
pretty bada$$ games but very large in size.
roloracer said:
I like:
riptide gp(thanks for suggestion)
shadowgun
dead space
turbofly 3d
backstab hd
pretty bada$$ games but very large in size.
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No problem. Riptide GP is really fun
I last played Backstab HD on my Nook Color; it has a really good storyline, but how does it look good on our Super AMOLED screens?
I'll also have to check on the three in between. I tried Dead Space when I had my iPhone 4 but I could never seriously game on the iOS.
I'm really enjoying games that I can play using the S-Pen, like Plants vs Zombies or Sentinel 3. Playing classics on emulators is my favorite though, playing Star Fox 64, the first Resident Evil, and Twisted Metal 2 at the moment
Do any of you have a gamepad/controller that you prefer?
Get the classic Nintendo controllor. They conneccr by Bluetooth, but you need root. They also only work for emulators.
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I'd really like something with an analog, tried using my ps3 controller via the sixaxis app and that worked well most of the time, but no analog support yet.
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tjw345 said:
No problem. Riptide GP is really fun
I last played Backstab HD on my Nook Color; it has a really good storyline, but how does it look good on our Super AMOLED screens?
I'll also have to check on the three in between. I tried Dead Space when I had my iPhone 4 but I could never seriously game on the iOS.
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Backstab looks pretty good, but so far dead space and shadowgun are the two best looking ones to me, not too happy about their size, some of them range from 500+mb to 800+mb additional download to play the game, but I can understand from the graphics quality that it would be that large.
Sent from my 1.8ghz Galaxy Note!
- Google Maps (even on the iPhone this was by far my favorite app)
- Calendar (I love the new look, wish I could get this on my Galaxy S II & my Galaxy 10.1)
Google Maps has always been a reliable application. I used to go to other alternatives, but the free navigation on Android is incredible.
My new apps:
ES File Explorer - great file explorer. It can be a root explorer if you have root access.
Andy-83 - wonderful TI-83 calculator emulator. If you have your TI-83 rom, this is a much better alternative to paid scientific calculator apps on the market (my opinion).
I'd love to see more opinions.
I'm new, hard to sift through the thousands of Apps for what's good, especially taking into consideration our larger high definition screens.
I use:
Taptu news reader
NoLed screen notifications
ESPN ScoreCenter
Poweramp music player
World of Goo
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717
I thought I would add in my two cents here for those that are new to Android. My one word of advice is don't be afraid to pay for apps - there are some amazing applications that are the cost of a soft drink or beer and they really make the experience much better.
Utilities and System
Adfree (requires root) - blocks Ads across most of the phone
aDownloader - Torrent downloader
Airdroid - great app to remote in to phone, transfer files, etc.
androidlost - track missing phone (not convinced this is working properly on Note)
androidVNC - great VNC app
Barcode scanner - scan QR codes and standard 2D barcodes
Beautiful widgets - it is what is
Camscanner - take photos of documents and convert to PDF (awesome)
Connectbot - SSH client for Android
Dropbox - awesome
Dropsync - makes Dropbox actually a 2 way sync - worth the $$
ES File Explorer - great file system browser / utility
LCD Density Modder Pro (requires root) - lets you easily change LCD density
LogMeIn - remote control computers from your device - free service
Root Explorer - a staple for any rooted device
Screencast (requires root) - make screencasts from your phone
Speedtest - it is what it is
Titanium Backup - the Swiss army knife for rooted devices
Ubuntu installer (root) - run a full version of Ubuntu on your phone (via VNC)
Ultra GPS logger - awesome GPS utility
WiFi tracker - great utility for spectrum analysis of WiFi hotspots
Games
Dead Space
Golf Extreme - Easy golf game, but great for killing time
HomerunBattle3D - OK baseball game. Similar to Golf Extreme (currently cheap!)
Grand Theft Auto 3 - A ported version of GTAIII, runs great
Shadowgun - great shooter game
(As you can see, I am not much of a gamer)
Media
doubleTwist - for those having iTunes withdrawal or if you like a clean interface, doubleTwist with Airsync are great
Flixster - Check movie times, reviews, trailers
IMDb - the famous international movie database on your phone
MX Video Player - an awesome video player that can handle most every codec
Pocket casts - fantastic podcaster with scheduling and other options
Soundhound - great way to listen and find out the name of 'that song'
TuneIn Radio Pro - stream radio stations over IP on your phone
Others not categorized
Here are some other great apps I have that I didn't stick somewhere above. They are either fairly well known, or you will likely have come across them on the Market, I mean the "Play store."
Amazon - if you are not sure what this is, welcome to Earth.
Amazon Kindle - its the Kindle app
Antennas - log RF signals from both cellular and WiFi hotspots near you
Camera ZOOM FX - Decent camera replacement app
Craigslist - Decent Craigslist app
Currents - Pretty neat magazine like app from Google
DavDrive - Access your phone via WebDAV; similar to Airdroid, but I find it simpler to use.
Google Earth
Evernote - Good note syncing app
Facebook - Yep
Googles - Take photos of objects and Google can search their database for what it is
Google+
GPS Status - Another GPS utility
GPS Test - Another GPS utility
ICS Keyboard - Great keyboard replacement for the stock one in my opinion
imo - Great multi-chat client (free too!)
Marriott - If you stay here, actually not a bad app
Netflix - I don't pay for their service anymore, but if you do, you likely have this
NPR News - Great app for listening to NPR and reading some of their featured stories
OpenSignal - Another signal mapping utility
OpenTable - Reserve a table at a nearby restaurant right from your phone
Pandora - Awesome music discovery tool
PayPal - Yep
Quadrant Standard - A great way to measure how fast (or slow) your phone is
RF Signal Tracker - I like RF signal tools, but I am an engineer so there you go
RunKeeper - Great app for running and tracking your exercise
Skitch - OK app that works with Evernote to take advantage of the s pen
Skype - Hopefully Microsoft doesn't ruin it
SwiftkeyX - Predictive test keyboard replacement for Note
SwitchPro Widget - Create widgets that let you do lots of things
Unit Converter - 'Nuff said
WebSharing - an Airdroid like app, I don't use it very often, but it is an alternative
Jesus christ to the guy above me
Sent from my SGH-I717R using XDA
Nice list @carricklongley!
To anybody that has listed apps/games here, do you mind I post them in the OP?
aaronv89 said:
Jesus christ to the guy above me
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Lmao
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tjw345 said:
Nice list @carricklongley!
To anybody that has listed apps/games here, do you mind I post them in the OP?
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Go right ahead. See what happens when I drink 4 cups of coffee!
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carricklongley said:
Go right ahead. See what happens when I drink 4 cups of coffee!
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Updated the OP with your list. This phone sure is great
Enable Video Chat over 3G/4G (root required) ... worked for me!
h0tw1r3 said:
Enable Video Chat over 3G/4G (root required) ... worked for me!
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You can delete qik video lite from the phone and install qik video for atrix from the market which allows video chat over 3g/4g and it works perfect in out notes.
Sent from my 1.8ghz Galaxy Note!

Recommend apps?

It would be nice if you guys could share what apps you enjoy using on the Ultra?
What apps make the most of the big display?
Your input is appreciated
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mozzy said:
It would be nice if you guys could share what apps you enjoy using on the Ultra?
What apps make the most of the big display?
Your input is appreciated
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Its up to user preference.
Here are some I use
Productivity:
OfficeSuite Pro 7
Google Drive
Moon+Reader
Evernote
Dropbox
Gmail
System:
Mobile ODIN
ROM manager Pro
Cool Tool
Benchmark:
Antutu4.0
Navigation:
Back Country Navigator
Google Maps/Navigation
Photography:
Camera FV-5
Clone Camera
Afterfocus PRO
Video:
Diceplayer
MX player (have to download specific codex for MKV and DTS audio to work)
Other:
itunes Remote
XDA premium 4
Sony Connect (Sony SBH52, email, messenger, calendar)
As hamdog wrote "Its up to user preference."
A selection of what I use
Sys apps
Apex Launcher Pro
Appmonster
Adaway
xposed framework (with modules)
Dumpster
Swiftkey (keyboard)
MyBackup Pro
Rocket Dial Pro
Truecaller (old version 3.21, newer than this force you to enter your phonenumber on first start, restoring data from old version does not work)
Root Explorer
Es File Explorer
GPS Status
Good to have
Huffpost
BBC News
Snapseed (simple image editor, very good to have)
Google Keep (take notes)
Realcalc (better calculator than stock)
google calendar (I don't like the stock calendar)
Adobe Reader, there is propably better alternatives but it works
Internet
Dropbox
Dolphin
Aurora (early-releases of firefox)
Tapatalk
Media
DSP Pack and Player pro
Reading:
- Feedly
- Press
- Flyne
- Readmill
- Pocket
- Circa News
- Wattpad
Games:
- Simple Rockets
- WarGames
- Riptide GP2
- Fieldrunners 2
- Earn To Die
- Dots
- 7x7
- Plague Inc.
- Game Dev Story
- Osmos HD
Office:
- Quickoffice
- Google Keep
- JotterPad X
- Dropbox
- Google Drive
Entertainment:
- IMDb
- Snapseed
- Spotify
- TV Show Favs
- MovieDroid
Tools:
- Xposed Framework
- SuperSU
- DashClock
- Solid Explorer
- CPU-Z
- Wakelock Detector
- Smart Tools
- AirDroid
- DiskUsage
Hello,
What's app + http://www.whatsapp-plus.net/download.php
TomTom
Waze
Nova Launcher
Tubemate
Backup your mobile
System Apps
- Xposed (must have)
- Cerberus (must have)
- Nova Launcher
- Notification Weather Premium
- Caynax Hourly Chime Pro
- EasyProfiles Pro (must have)
- FolderMount
- Ivona Text to Speech (Amy UK voice, so sexy)
- LightFlow (must have)
- FX File Manager (including all modules)
- AdAway
- KII Keyboard Pro
- ROM Toolbox Pro
- Terminal Emulator
- Titanium Backup (must have)
Productivity
- Banking apps
- OneNote (must have)
- OfficeSuite Pro
- Contact Picture Sync
- Enhanced Email
- Jump Desktop
- Microsoft RD Client
- WakeVoice
Web
- Lightning Browser
- uTorrent Remote
- Piratebay Browser
- Pocket
- Tapatalk 4
IM
- WhatsApp
- Skype
- Microsoft Lync 2013
Social
- Instagram
- Pinterest
- LinkedIn
- Plume
- Facebook
- Fancy
Photography
- InstaCamera Pro
- ProCapture
- Snapseed
- PicSay Pro
Reading
- Moon+ Reader Pro (must have)
- Zinio (because i have subscriptions)
- FlipBoard
Media
- Komik (comic book reader)
- SoundHound
Widgets
- UCCW
- Power Toggles
- Simple Calendar Widget
hello guys.so many people recommended XPOSED>.. ammm is it a flasheable zip or simply in playstore? because i cant find it in playstore
chacho_2me said:
hello guys.so many people recommended XPOSED>.. ammm is it a flasheable zip or simply in playstore? because i cant find it in playstore
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you download it from here
http://repo.xposed.info/
Then when you start the app go to framework and it will ask for root permissions, click yes. Click install and the files will be pushed to its location. Reboot and its done :good:
SÜPERUSER said:
you download it from here
http://repo.xposed.info/
Then when you start the app go to framework and it will ask for root permissions, click yes. Click install and the files will be pushed to its location. Reboot and its done :good:
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Hello has anyone managed to get toolbox working on xposed atall? Plus I used polarisoffice for my work related use for work excel etc
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