Choosing from tons of apps for your Android phone depends mainly on their suitability for your lifestyle. A lot of sites offer a master list of sorts, but it might be better to base your downloading decisions on your specific interests or hobbies. Hereunder are several must-have apps (meaning those you would most likely use) for your smartphone.
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Gmail
Everybody should have a Google email account, if only as backup email. It makes everything more centralized and synchronized with other Google apps, and the interface is a lot more user-friendly than, say, Yahoo or most company-specific accounts.
Amazon
For an important alternative to the Google Appstore (which often comes pre-installed in Android phones), get Amazon and its premium version Amazon Prime, which offers cool features like grocery shopping online and fast delivery. It can in the long run save you more money to have both app stores installed.
Twitter and Facebook
Social media users will most likely have accounts in these, and having them will allow you to keep in touch with family and friends. News often break and spread faster in social media, too, so for 24/7 awareness of what’s happening, FB and Twitter are a must.
Trip Advisor
If you’re planning on traveling, this app offers heaps of ease and convenience including booking options, lowest airfare, hotel rates, and offers a huge database of must-visit landmarks and suggested itinerary in your destination.
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My name is Taihwa Terry Ho, a capital investor and technophile. I frequently invest in app development and other tech innovations. Read more about my adventures in the app industry via my Facebook page.
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