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).
For only twenty dollars each year you can buy Wave Secure. The basic idea that fuels this paid app is security. If you lose your phone or it gets stolen you can use the app to lock the phone and track it using your phone's GPS. You will also be sent text help and other kinds of alerts if a thief tries to replace your SIM card. It will also back up your data. This app will also allow you to completely wipe your phone clean through a remote contact point which helps you make sure that nobody else will be able to use that phone if it is stolen. SMS Control is only two dollars and is great to have installed if you have trouble finding your phone. SMS Control will allow you to send commands to your phone through the text message system to help you locate your phone. SMS Control allows you to do everything from raising your ringer volume to locking 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 app is fantastic for people who have a habit of forgetting the last locations they set down their phones.
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.
The Air Hockey app for Android phones is only ninety nine cents (at the time of this article's writing) and, really, is just for fun. Few game apps out there are able to hold the attention of the person playing. In this case though, well, who doesn't love a game of Air Hockey? The Air Hockey app is, quite possibly, the most popular paid game app in the Android Market. It might even be the most popular app in both the paid and free categories! It only costs ninety nine cents. Why not give it a try?
Believe it or not, sometimes the paid apps are actually worth their sales prices. Remember, apps are supposed to make your life a little easier and to keep you entertained. Isn't all of that worth paying one or two dollars?
For only twenty dollars each year you can buy Wave Secure. The basic idea that fuels this paid app is security. If you lose your phone or it gets stolen you can use the app to lock the phone and track it using your phone's GPS. You will also be sent text help and other kinds of alerts if a thief tries to replace your SIM card. It will also back up your data. This app will also allow you to completely wipe your phone clean through a remote contact point which helps you make sure that nobody else will be able to use that phone if it is stolen. SMS Control is only two dollars and is great to have installed if you have trouble finding your phone. SMS Control will allow you to send commands to your phone through the text message system to help you locate your phone. SMS Control allows you to do everything from raising your ringer volume to locking 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 app is fantastic for people who have a habit of forgetting the last locations they set down their phones.
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.
The Air Hockey app for Android phones is only ninety nine cents (at the time of this article's writing) and, really, is just for fun. Few game apps out there are able to hold the attention of the person playing. In this case though, well, who doesn't love a game of Air Hockey? The Air Hockey app is, quite possibly, the most popular paid game app in the Android Market. It might even be the most popular app in both the paid and free categories! It only costs ninety nine cents. Why not give it a try?
Believe it or not, sometimes the paid apps are actually worth their sales prices. Remember, apps are supposed to make your life a little easier and to keep you entertained. Isn't all of that worth paying one or two dollars?
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