Friday, Dec 9th will be my first time with the Android OS. As a virgin, what should I be looking to customize on ICS? Obviously I will set up gmail, contacts and calendar, but which apps should I download the first day?
Nervously excited...
This will be my first experience with Android as well. My plan is to keep the phone stock for quite awhile and learn my way around the platform. I'll download some apps and get the thing running the way I want it. From there, I'll eventually read up on what the modders are coming up with, and see (1) how difficult it is to pull off and (2) if it is worth the risk (does it improve things enough to make the mod worthwhile).
All in all, I plan on easing into things since it is my first time. (See what I did there?)
Here are the apps I can't do without.
- Amazon app store. Free app every day for an app that's normally not free.
- Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons, Angry Birds Rio (One of those is only on the Amazon app store)
- Photo Enhancer Pro
- Touchdown (Email for my company's Exchange server)
- Google Music
- Juice Defender (Does a tremendous job of saving battery life)
- Kindle. I mostly read books on my Galaxy Tab but this comes in handy in the doctor's office or any other place I wait around.
- World Newspapers. Read almost any newspaper in the world from one app.
- Netflix - ALERT: data hog. This will chew up your data plan quickly. Use it on Wifi only.
And, most importantly:
- Swiftkey X keyboard. This replacement keyboard has a predictive word feature that almost reads your mind. It's the very FIRST thing I download.
If I'm not mistaken, audio output and bluetooth are limited by the carrier, and not by Android, I believe.
If I'm not mistaken, audio output and bluetooth are limited by the carrier, and not by Android, I believe.
Yeah, I thought the Galaxy Nexus allowed USB to HDMI output. Wouldn't that include audio? I wouldn't think you would have to have the USB and the headphone jack connected. That would just be a burden.