For those that are contemplating snapping up the Android 2.2 Froyo packing Motorola Atrix 4G smartphone when it finally sees release which is rumoured to be in March, we make the list of 10 apps, which are the best among Android Market. These apps will make your life easier in countless ways. To install these, click on the name of the app. This will take you to detail posts of those apps where there are detail guidelines for installing with market link and QR code.
1. TuneWiki
TuneWiki is a Next Generation Social Media player; it promotoes a social network that allows users to add, edit and synchronize lyrics to audio and video files in all languages; and displays location based charts and maps of music played around the globe.
Tunewiki app with QR code
2. Slacker Radio
Everyone talks about Pandora, but Slacker Radio is where it’s at. With a much larger song library, you’ll get more songs you like, and hopefully some you haven’t heard before. Station creation is also much more customizable, as you can choose a starting artist, but then it also suggest other artists that you might like based off that artist right away, making sure there are more songs you like right off the bat, instead of having to go through many songs you don’t like until the station starts to only play songs you like.
Slacker Radio app with QR code
3. Springpad
Springpad is a wonderful organization and productivity tool. The Android app syncs with the service on a cloud, where you can access your items on a great deal of devices including your computer. Springpad is very customizable allowing you to organize things in many different notebooks. Notebooks can consists of tasks and notes. A task can contain a note, which can contain text, images, videos, links, files, or even other notes. Depending on how deep you want to organize your items, you could have a note within a note within a note.
Springpad app with QR code
4. Pulse News Reader
Pulse is a great free RSS feed reader that syncs directly with your existing Google Reader account, allowing for seamless reading between your computer and your Android device. With a grid based design, Pulse is easy to use and aesthetically pleasing. It even formats all items for reading on mobile devices, so you’ll never have to deal with words hanging off the edge of the screen in the browser again.
Pulse News Reader app with QR code
5. Go SMS
GO SMS is the best alternative SMS app on the Android Market, and it’s free. There are quite a few different skins available for the app, including one that clones the iPhone’s messaging view. GO SMS has all the features of the default messaging app plus many new features, including customizable fonts, customizable colors, and customizable backgrounds, as well as the previously mentioned skins. One of the greatest features of this free messaging app is the pop up window, which allows you to read and reply to messages without going to the app’s interface. You can then quickly text people back without losing your place while reading a blog article in the browser.
Go SMS app with QR code
6. Gingerbread Keyboard
The default FroYo keyboard is okay, but it just isn’t as responsive and doesn’t have some of the features as the default Gingerbread one. With this free app, you can get a keyboard that emulates most of the Gingerbread’s keyboard features for use on your older Android device. The new virtual keyboard that you will have will make typing slightly easier, and therefore slightly more efficient.
Gingerbread Keyboard app with QR code
7. Silent Time Lite
Silent Time is a great app, but is still rather unknown. It comes in both free and paid versions, but the free version has basically everything you need. This app is perfect for students or business professionals. This lightweight app will put your phone into silent mode based on the time rules you set, which is basically like setting up your Google Calendar. You can also choose whether or not to have vibration enabled during these “silent times”. With this app, you won’t have to worry about your choice ring tone blasting off in the middle of class or a meeting.
Silent Time Lite app with QR code
8. Zedge Ringtones & Wallpapers
Zedge is a free app that allows you to browse and download all of the mobile wallpapers and ring tones available on Zedge.net. The library is huge, and it’s hard to find a search that won’t turn up any results. It is the best ring tone app and the best wallpaper app on the Android Market, and it’s all in one. With the favorites option, you can even come back later and download something you liked but wanted to use later. Downloads in this app are very fast, and you can set your wallpaper, ring tone, or notification tone right inside of it.
Zedge Ringtones & Wallpapers app with QR code
9. Movies
Movies, a free Android app provided by Flixter, is the best app on the Android Market for finding movie times and ordering tickets. It does just what you would expect it to, providing showtime for movies for theatres near the location you specify. It also allows you to view high quality trailers for the movies. If you want more info, it even provide IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes links for reviews and more in-depth information.You can even see what movies are nearing release in theatres as well as those that have been recently released on Blu-ray and DVD.
Movies app with QR code
10. Ringdroid
Ringdroid is great for anyone who wants a custom ring tone from a music file. By default, the Android Operating System allows for mp3s to be used as ring tones without any modifications, but you can’t choose when during the song they will start. Ringdroid allows you to cut up your music file, and choose which part will play for your ring tone, so now you can hear your favorite part of the song when your phone rings, where ever in the song that might appear.
Ringdroid app with QR code