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Best & Top Android Apps 2010 that will make you dribble

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I’m now a android lover after switching from a iPhone 3gs to a Samsung galaxy S 6 months ago.

My current apps look something like this.
75 total, 68 free (90%), 7 paid (9%) | Total Size: 138MB
Total spent: $14.99

You can view the list of my installed apps here.

Here i will note some must have apps for your droid and a few other cool apps as well. Im not going to write an essay about each of them, just list them and hopefully you can download them and see how good they are for yourself.

Top 10 Apps

  1. Handcent SMS. – The best sms application ever.
  2. SMS2PC – Probably the most used app. If your in front of your computer alot, this makes your phone like a chat client, however you can reply to people via sms from a chat screen on your computer. Well worth the $4
  3. Launcher Pro – This is the fastest and best launcher available.
  4. Switch pro Widget – The widget is best for your homescreen. Currently mine displays battery %, wireless toggle, blutooth toggle, vibrate/silent/loud toggle, a flashlight, 3g toggle, and a shutdown and restart button.
  5. Bible – Best bible app with heaps of offline version such as ESV for viewing straight from your phone.
  6. Isyncr – This app enables you to sync itunes to your android phone just like a iphone. You can also sync over wifi without a cord!
  7. Poweramp – An awesome music player, has a 30day demo but costs a big $5 for this one.
  8. Gtasks – If you use google tasks, this is a great widget that keeps your tasks in sync
  9. Pure Calendar Widget – If you use your calendar alot this is a must. So customisable and can be a widget you wont know what to do with yourself.
  10. Skype – Voip over your mobile. brilliant!

Top Games

  1. Paper Toss
  2. Angry Birds
  3. Unblock me
  4. Robodefense
  5. The Moron Test

Other Cool Apps

  1. Go Sydney – Train & bus times
  2. Shazam – Listens to a piece of music and will tell you the artist and song.
  3. Sydney Traffic Cameras
  4. Zedge ringtones and wallpapers – Heaps and heaps of ringtones and wallpapers for your phone
  5. Ringdroid – Crops songs on your phone and sets them as your ringtone
  6. Vlingo – Tell your phone what to do. Only works if you have a internet connection
  7. Schedule Sms Wishes – Ever wanted to remind yourself via a sms or remind someone else? This can schedule sms messages to your contacts.
  8. SMS Backup – Backup your sms and save it in a excel spread sheet for safe keeping.
  9. Google Chrome to phone – Ever wanted to get a webpage you were looking at on your computer to your phone? With this app you just click a button and it launches on your phone

What is your favourite apps? Please share in the comments.

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iPhone Tethering Telstra NextG How To Set Up

If your with telstra next G and you want to tether with your new iphone 3.0 Software heres how to do it.

If your on a telstra iphone plan goto this link: http://bit.ly/telstra-iph

If your on a general plan and have bought a data pack or what to pay as you go you can use this link: http://bit.ly/telstra-inet

Let me know how you go

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iPhone 3.0 Firmware Direct Download Links 17/06/2009

Direct download links to Apple 3.0 Iphone Firmware:

1st Gen Link: http://bit.ly/zwcoJ (229.26MB)

3G link: http://bit.ly/JsoLq (230.05MB)

3G[S] link: http://bit.ly/Wrz6J (297.83MB)

To upgrade your iphone using those direct links i just provided hold down shift when you click update in windows (or hold the option key on a mac) and select the file.

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Convert Any Song In Itunes To A Ringtone For Your iPhone

  1. Find the song that you want to make into a ringtone.
  2. If you want to only use part of the song, Right-click the song and select “Get Info.” Now Click the “Options” tab, and then edit the start time of your ringtone in the text box next to “Start Time” and “End Time” (if desired). Then click ok.
  3. Right-click your song again and select “Convert Selection to AAC”. Wait for iTunes to convert your song. It will create a duplicate version.
  4. Right click the duplicate and select “Show in windows explorer.”
  5. Now leave that window open and go back to itunes, delete the duplicate, and select “keep files”
  6. Go back to the folder we just left open and change the extension of the song you just duplicated to .m4r instead of .m4a.
    If you notice that the file does not appear to have an extension Go to the menu organize > Folder and Search Options, then click the View tab. Uncheck the box titled “Hide extensions for known file types”.
    Simply just right click it and rename it and change the extension.
  7. Now  Double-click the ringtone file. ITunes will automatically add it to your ringtones folder in your iTunes Music Library.
  8. Connect your iPhone and sync your ringtones.

Guide Modified & Simplified From eHow

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How To Change Message Centre Number On Apple Iphone

Goto the keypad on the phone and type this:

**5005*7672*SMSCNUMBER#

EG. For telstra, type in **5005*7672*+61418706700# and call it. Now it should be set.

To see what your Message centre number is type:

*#5005*7672#

For other iPhone Codes you can type in visit this link here.