Favorite Apps

Tapatalk 2, Android Central App (the new one), Google Currents, Textra, Nova Launcher Prime, and Swiftkey. Those are some of my favorite apps.

Sent from my Galaxy S3
 
Google Hangout, Tapatalk, SiriusXM.


In terms of useful functionality I really like Current Caller ID. It give detailed caller ID information just as a home phone would.

Sent from my Motorola Droid Maxx using Tapatalk 4
 
Tapatalk4, Google Now, Google Keep, Plume, Starbucks, Feedly (replaced Currents and Flipboard for me),

Gmail is a given, right?
 
Every phone I've had since the gnex must have Nova Launcher and Swiftkey. UCCW has been a nice replacement for Beautiful Widgets. Other than that Play Music, Snapchat, Sliding Messenger, Falcon Pro, and good ol Facebook are used on a daily basis for me.
 
Social Networking and Forums - Android Central App, LinkedIn, FB, Tapatalk,
Communication - YouMail, Outlook.com, gmail, and regular email app (I like to keep my 3 addresses separate), Skype
Fitness - Fitbit, Endomondo Pro, MyFitnessPal,
Media - Pandora, SoundHound, Winamp, YouTube
Mobility - Poynt, Scanlife, FlightTrack, InDrive, Beat the Traffic, Carr Matey
Notes - Evernote, Keep,
Financial - Scottrade, Mint, Chase, CapitalOne, Wells Fargo,
Misc. widgets - Battery Monitor Widget, Final Countdown,
Cloud Storage - Dropbox, Skydrive, Google Drive
Misc. Apps - Andy Graph (TI emulator), Astro File Manager, ezPDF Reader, Swype

Other than email, I didn't list any apps that came with the phone.

I don't use cloud storage much, and I don't use Skype on my phone often. Carr Matey is also rarely used. Everything else is what I'm currently using on a regular basis. I haven't finished building out my phone yet. I was distracted by the poor excuse for a car dock and the lack of a decent car dock app on the phone. I use every new phone as an opportunity to review how I'm using my phone and look at ways it can assist me better. I'm currently looking to move to the Houston area, and I can tell you, the job apps are ok, but not great. I didn't expect them to be great. I've always had better results networking and contacting employers directly anyway.