Android Useful Apps

Playing with a new app called SnapPea, similar to Airdroid. Pretty cool check it out: http://www.snappea.com

/Windows only at the moment

That is very similar to Android Sync manager Just a ?better? UI polish. Only problem I have with them is that they use their own markets (Not that I would let an app access my Google account) in doing so they can be a prime location for malware.
 
That is very similar to Android Sync manager Just a ?better? UI polish. Only problem I have with them is that they use their own markets (Not that I would let an app access my Google account) in doing so they can be a prime location for malware.

Yes the UI is pretty good. And yea I don't plan on using their app market. Its very easy to use and will allow you to manage your contacts, text messages, apps, music, pictures and videos from your PC via usb or wifi.

Also allows you to copy files to and from your device via wifi or usb.
 
Yes the UI is pretty good. And yea I don't plan on using their app market. Its very easy to use and will allow you to manage your contacts, text messages, apps, music, pictures and videos from your PC via usb or wifi.

Also allows you to copy files to and from your device via wifi or usb.

I use MyPhoneExplorer for that purpose - connect via USB, BT or WiFi. Bonus points for allowing me to type using my PC keyboard on the device when connected!
 
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Some apps that I found useful recently:

APP Lock Protect selected applications using a password or pattern.

ExpenZa Expense Tracker picks up the SMS that your bank sends to you when you swipe your card. The following South African banks are accommodated: ABSA, Capitec Bank, Discovery Card, First National Bank (FNB), GoBanking, Investec Bank, Nedbank, RMB Private Bank, Standard Bank, GoBanking (NEW).
 
Hey,

I'm looking for an app that provokes (background) mobile data to specific apps?
Anyone know of something?
 
Hey,

I'm looking for an app that provokes (background) mobile data to specific apps?
Anyone know of something?

prevents? droidwall performs that function but requires root. using cm9 and it has that functionality built in.
 
Hey,

I'm looking for an app that provokes (background) mobile data to specific apps?
Anyone know of something?

Onovo Count
if you do not wanna root?

Features:

  • Widgets. A set of three widgets to keep you updated on data usage, including a world first Live Data Usage widget, showing which apps are using data right now.
  • Alerts and warnings. Receive status notifications about apps that are hogging your data, when approaching your data cap, or when traveling (data roaming). Onavo Count for Android will even predict when you will reach your monthly cap.
  • Data hog blocking. Restrict specific apps to WiFi, or block your 3G data altogether once you exceed your data cap to avoid any additional costs.
  • Crowdsourcing. Join the Onavo Android Community to tap into the collective wisdom of Android users everywhere. This will help you keep your mobile data in check, letting you know whether an app is safe to use as soon as you download it.
  • Advice. Get tailored tips on best value data plans from your carrier or other carriers, based on your actual usage.
  • Simple setup. Get going in seconds: Set your monthly cap, bill cycle and cost - and you’re good to go!
 

Onovo Count
if you do not wanna root?

Onavo does work, however with certain apps it can lead to increased battery drain. As it does not require root to function it simply kills the apps that you block, many background apps like whatsapp and facebook for example will simply restart within a few seconds, each kill and each restart generates a partial wake lock (pulls it out of idle), now with persistent background apps this can happen a number of times per minutes and can ultimately have a very negative impact on your battery life.

Ultimately its better to have root for something like this, or simply remove the data hog apps. If you have ICS or JB then simply use the built in data app as it will have the required privileges to block them effectively with little to no side effects.

You can always go for the more long term solution and setup the apps properly, most that use background data do not really need it and provide the options in their own settings to disable it, takes a smidge more work but does not require an additional applications or root.
 
Thanks I got the GS3 because I know with my old phone ( Motorola Defy ) ( Froyo ) there was an option to disable background data completely
 
Don't know if this has been mentioned. But keeping up to date with Tech News with Appy Geek is awesome. Great interface.
 
USSD Checker
been using this for quite some time, it shows my free minutes, smses and data on one of my screens....

this is pretty cool
I saved the ussd code as contact and added it as direct dial shortcut on my homescreen
but this is much more convenient
 
USSD Checker
been using this for quite some time, it shows my free minutes, smses and data on one of my screens....

I created an app to do something like that, one touch to get all balances from ussd codes and store them, display it on a graph, also had a widget which could retrieve and display the latest data. You could store your pin as well, to get more detailed info like unbilled balance and airtime.
Started a new job and I just never got around to finishing it :/
 
I created an app to do something like that, one touch to get all balances from ussd codes and store them, display it on a graph, also had a widget which could retrieve and display the latest data. You could store your pin as well, to get more detailed info like unbilled balance and airtime.
Started a new job and I just never got around to finishing it :/

being in a band can do that...
 
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