I haven’t blogged about my phone recently. I’m still in love with my Incredible. Yes, that is partly because it’s on Verizon (it’s amazing how you get to know which of your friends have iPhones because their calls just drop periodically). But it’s still a great phone.
It’s interesting to see my daughters asking for both of our phones. It generally comes down to which game they want to play. So here’s a quick rundown of apps I like. One interesting point. iPhone users are so conditioned to pay 99 cents for an app. It seems like nothing, but 50 apps later it’s not nothing (brilliant marketing on Apple’s part). I have paid for exactly one app on my phone.
Essential:
Handcent SMS: A mild improvement on the default Android SMS client.
SportsTap: I love this one. You pick your favorite teams and get notifications on scores. Any change in the score of a Yankee or Packers game, I get a notification on my phone. Perfect.
Kindle: Not clear why I would buy a Kindle when I have the app on my phone for free.
Google Voice: I only use it for voicemail, not the phone number consolidation. Why would anyone ever access voicemail the old fashioned way? Treats voicemail like an inbox and even transcribes (with decent but not great accuracy) the voicemails.
NewsRob: RSS reader that uses Google Reader’s subscription list. I’m a big RSS guy.
Google Navigation: This comes out of the box, but it’s still the killer Droid app. Free turn by turn GPS navigation. For a ZipCar user, this is golden.
PdaNet: This was available before FroYo. It provides tethering for your laptop. I’d love to use the new mobile hotspot feature in FroYo but on Verizon that is $30/month. PdaNet is free.
Nice:
Gesture Search: A nice Google app that lets you swipe letters on the screen to search your contacts. The fastest way to get to a contact that I’ve seen.
Twitter/AIM/Facebook: All good standard apps.
FlickrFree: A nice Flickr interface. The Incredible comes with the ability to share photos on Flickr out of the box, but this is a bit nicer.
Skype Mobile: I’m not a huge Skype user, but it’s nice.
Pandora and Shazam: duh
Color Note: A nice note taking app. Very useful to do a quick grocery list.
Mint: Nice interface to your Mint.com account. There’s a nice widget (do iPhones have widgets? I’ve never seen one) that just shows your cash and credit debt and refreshes automatically. And the full app is great.
Games:
Most of these are for my girls. I don’t play games that much on my phone. I have a ton of them, but these are the best.
Shoot U: This is the only app I’ve paid for. We tried the free version, loved it and paid to get more levels. This is Android’s cool game like Angry Birds. I like it a little better than Angry Birds because it has more physics, but that’s probably just me. But my daughters love it too.
Fruit Pirate: If you’ve done sword fighting on the Wii in Sports Resort this is quite similar. Fruit fly up and you have to cut them in half.
Traffic Jam: A logic rearranging game. You have to move cars around to let your taxi get out. There’s a similar iPhone game, but my daughter likes this better.
You Tube: This isn’t a game, but it’s amazing how my three year old likes it. She asks me for Alvin and the Chipmunks, it’s a previous search so I quickly get the list of videos and she’s entertained for a half hour.
Talking TomCat: There’s a funny iPhone app called Talking Carl. This is pretty much the same thing with a cat.
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