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  • Android virgin – recommend me some free apps please
  • MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    Trying to get head round a Moto G as recommended on here, which is replacing my old Windows phone.

    Can anyone recommend me a few free apps to fill it up a bit – news, fitness, maybe something I could use as a satnav.

    Cheers

    stu170
    Free Member

    I find Google maps are for sat nav. Should be installed anyways

    thepurist
    Full Member

    I use AutoVibrate to change the ring settings when I’m at work.

    drewd
    Full Member

    As above I use Google Maps for sat nav, but it does use data. I’ve tried NavFree for offline mapping but wasn’t overly impressed.

    I also use Endomondo for fitness.

    iffoverload
    Free Member

    Navigator as GPS with roadmaps
    Oruxmap offroad offline
    GPS status utility app

    deviant
    Free Member

    All the Google stuff obviously…it all integrates brilliantly on Android, sat-nav on Google Maps is great, the search function while in the phone dialler page is awesome but this might be a Nexus only function?…YouTube obviously, Facebook etc, Mytracks is great for recording rides without the competitive element of Strava. BBC news, BBC iplayer, BBC weather, RAC traffic app, Eurosport for sports news, RedBull TV for live DH action (and Rob Warner’s commentary), TuneIn radio for web based radio from all over the world, eBay, Amazon, Smart Tools, Google Translate, Unit Converter (does currency, weight, distance etc), Google Chrome browser….so many to list, all free apart from Smart Tools which was a couple of quid.

    Currently on an iPhone but would happily swap back again at the end of the contract.

    garage-dweller
    Full Member

    BBC apps work well for news, sport and weather

    dave_rudabar
    Free Member

    BeyondPod for podcasts – strong ability to find stuff to listen to whatever your fancy.
    Soundhound to track down a music track you hear in the background/pub/on tv if you want to find out what it is.
    Colour Torch useful if your phone has a LED light on the rear, so you can use your phone as a torch. It can use the screen too, if not.

    hypnotoad
    Free Member

    AIX weather is a nice weather widget.

    RetroArch is nice if you like old games on the go.

    Tunein radio is good for music.

    I know this isn’t very fitness related, but I’m sure Strava may be worth a go, seems to give tracking without killing the battery.

    hilldodger
    Free Member

    Flipboard for news, tech, art and random stuff
    Viewranger for maps, not free but cheap
    Tune in radio for broadcast music
    Google goggles for IDing stuff/places

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    I’ve found Navfree great for driving, UK, France and USA. I don’t have a good data allowance so wouldn’t use “active” mapping like google

    Similarly, backcountry navigator is ossum for offroad mapping (can load really detailed free maps though they can take up quite a lot of storage and I’m not sure you have a sd slot)

    Swype, unless your OEM keyboard allows swiping

    Tasker if you like to bugger about with things

    Word lens is a good laugh and probably really useful if you travel a lot

    Titanium backup

    ohnohesback
    Free Member

    Orbot and Orweb.

    paulmgreen
    Free Member

    i use evernote quite a bit … very handy,

    met office app

    YouView is handy if you have YouView TV Box

    and most of those listed above!

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Google maps with Google calendar, synced to work outlook = really simple satnav and reminders. Turn on all the Google location services and such like for real ‘oooooh, that’s good’ experience.

    Bbc news and weather.

    View ranger for bike/walking Navigation.

    A torch app.

    I also use play music app in car, having synced my iTunes library via Amazon, then into Google play…..

    CraigW
    Free Member

    Maps.Me – free, offline mapping, lets you download whole countries at once
    Google Keep – handy for quick notes
    aCalendar – nicer than the standard calendar app
    K9 Mail – better than the standard email app

    dobo
    Free Member

    soundcloud
    chromecast
    allcast
    strava
    mxplayer
    bubbleupnp
    dropbox
    pocket
    phone and bank apps
    google keep
    screebl – crashes but usefull

    gwaelod
    Free Member

    Strava.
    Google Fit
    TuneIn
    IPlayer

    RDL-82
    Free Member

    Coming from windows phone there’s a good chance you had Nokia Maps for your sat nav. Well its now available on Android with the same offline/download maps function.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.here.app.maps

    tinribz
    Free Member

    Kindle lots of free and v cheap books available.

    Endomondo is good for fitness and training tracking, one-off price for pro version.

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    BT Wifi – automatically connects to hotspots (If you have free Openzone/BT Wifi minutes with your broadband)

    St John Ambulance (step by step first aid)

    Wordfeud (scrabble)

    JoeG
    Free Member

    Just got a new Android phone today. It runs kitkat. Can/should I update to lollipop?

    aracer
    Free Member

    Clash of Clans 😳

    househusband
    Full Member

    Our Norwegian friends at yr.no do a great Android app for the weather; the most accurate forecasts I’ve ever found.

    ji
    Free Member

    araracer…what clan are you (from the leader of the 13th )

    stevied
    Free Member

    Google skymap is great

    iolo
    Free Member

    Blablacar, airbnb.
    That’s the cheapest holidays you’ll ever get sorted.

    ThePinkster
    Full Member

    My current favourites in no particular order –

    Map my Ride
    Backcountry Navigator – both these are good GPS type recorders for different reasons

    Walklogger pedometer

    Clinometer – useful spirit level functions

    And as mentioned previously the various BBC apps such as iPlayer and weather.

    All used on a mk1 Moto G

    bruneep
    Full Member

    Accuweather app.

    bones
    Free Member

    In addition to those listed:
    Pvstar+ for playing youtube and other videos in the background
    Hotukdeals for deal alerts
    Iplayer radio app
    Netflix
    Gps status
    ES file explorer
    Dolphin browser
    Droidcamx

    cheers_drive
    Full Member

    My fitness pal
    National rail
    Money dashboard
    Smart unlock – no me as to key in pin when on defined WiFi zones such as home

    butcher
    Full Member

    Trello – I’d forget to get out of bed in the morning if I didn’t have anything to remind me to do so. I make lists of everything. Very handy.

    Eurosport player – requires subscription, but worth it if you’re into road racing.

    aracer
    Free Member

    Shaded Wolves

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