TriflinThomas
Bitch, don't kill my vibe...
Hi, I've noticed that many people don't use their smartphones to their full potential because they simply don't know what their phones are capable of, or that there are apps that provide the needed functionality. Hopefully together we can help people get the most out of their phones.
To start it all off, let me introduce you guys to 4 of my favorite apps. The first is SwipePad, this app allows you to access 12 apps from anywhere in your phone by setting up "hotspots" on your screen that pop up selected apps when you touch them. Here's a video review of the app http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T3If3ISfuc&feature=youtube_gdata_player The second one is called Call Announcer, this one is self-explanatory; when you get a call/text, your phone will announce whether you've received a call or text, and who it's from. The third is called Level-Headed, it's an app that detects when headphones are plugged in and adjusts the volume (to whatever you choose) so your music doesn't scare the shit outta you. And the last is Vibrate Tools, this app allows you to make custom vibrations and assign them to contacts. All these apps are available in the Google Play Store (I can't speak for the iOS availability as I don't have an iPhone).
To start it all off, let me introduce you guys to 4 of my favorite apps. The first is SwipePad, this app allows you to access 12 apps from anywhere in your phone by setting up "hotspots" on your screen that pop up selected apps when you touch them. Here's a video review of the app http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T3If3ISfuc&feature=youtube_gdata_player The second one is called Call Announcer, this one is self-explanatory; when you get a call/text, your phone will announce whether you've received a call or text, and who it's from. The third is called Level-Headed, it's an app that detects when headphones are plugged in and adjusts the volume (to whatever you choose) so your music doesn't scare the shit outta you. And the last is Vibrate Tools, this app allows you to make custom vibrations and assign them to contacts. All these apps are available in the Google Play Store (I can't speak for the iOS availability as I don't have an iPhone).