Top 5 Android Apps

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Yes you can play it through their servers. All you have to do is search for Google Play Music in Google search and you can download a program which allows you to listen to your music through your computer. And you upload it all from there as well.

VivaLaRobo
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My Top 5 Android Apps would be (in no particular order)
- Falcon Pro for Twitter
- Google Drive
- LightFlow
- PocketCasts
- Feedly

TheCanadianTechie
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My top 5:
1. Falcon Pro for Twitter
2. Feedly
3. Light Flow
4. SeriesGuide Show Manager
5. Solid Explorer

RohanShankar
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My top 5:
-Nova Launcher
-WidgetLocker
-MissedIt
-StatusBar+
-LightFlow

Lanhoj
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Yes, I used the maximum size for songs. I should have mentioned that in the video. Thank you for recognizing that.

VivaLaRobo
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Best App review I have ever seen! I have been looking for something like this for YEARS! I just learned about 3 new apps I have never heard of & can use.

DeRussellMasina
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For the 3 dots in the bottom of the screen u can enter settings and set the recent apps button to be act as a menu button if u long press it that way the 3 dots will dissapear and u will gain more screen space

mohamadosman
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Hi David
Good video
But a quick tip for you
The phone your using for this review (HTC Droid DNA) comes with 25GB free Dropbox for two years, to clean the ram you can just restart your phone, having a extra app for it is waste of memory even tho it's probably small in mb's and android don't really need a ram cleaner
Using a ram cleaner can cause problems on your phone in the future
To delete private data you can just go to settings, apps, select the app and clear the data from there
:-)

ukscj
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0:11 Google Music
1:53 Clean Master
3:22 PdaNet+
4:20 iHeartReadio
5:22 Google Drive

cheers!

mariosall
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You said with Google play you can have it play music from your computer through the server? How exactly do you do this, or am I just not following right and you have to load the music onto your phone to play it just like any other program? I wouldn't mind having more free space on my phone if this function is actually possible

YoACC
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Thanks for the video :) Maybe tell Jon to put an annotation on the video to explain the max size thing, it might stop some of the people who are complaining about it

Mikeper
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PdaNet+ allows you to tether for free without a tethering plan. The built in tethering option makes you pay for a tethering plan.

VivaLaRobo
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Makes sense, by the way, you should check out AirDroid, currently one of the best desktop clients for managing android devices. And next time try to stay away from native apps, as most of us have them pre-installed already.

ElmirKouliev
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Does the tethering app take up your own data. Can you go over your data with this app, or is it "pirated"

elsenormexicano
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1. Yeah nice but google music isn`t avaible in some countries and i like to have my music on device.
2.I'll check that app.
3. Teethering is standart in android or atlest in almost every decent android phone and tablet i've used.
4. Tunein radio works for me.
5. I still like dropbox. I just started using dropbox earlier than Google Drive

Is that a Droid DNA or my eyes are missleading me?

geminiMDZ
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PDAnet+ is useless because you already have tools for tethering on your device. Correct me if I'm wrong but the tethering function is implemented since android 2.3

AndiAtom
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1. Google Maps
2. Pandora
3. YouTube
4. SugarSync,
5. Fx File Manager

tensaiwabaka
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Thank you for noticing that. I apologize for not stating I used the maximum file size in the video.

VivaLaRobo
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Great idea! I will definitely remember to stay away from the native apps next time. Sorry for not saying I used the max size Google Play Music allows, I'll be more specific next time as well.

VivaLaRobo
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Nice list. I use play music quite a lot as well. Its terrific. Google drive I use here and there as well. I think I'm at that point now where I'm moving towards the cloud more and more with a lot of storage.

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