Nobody wants to spend money on something that isn't useful. It doesn't matter whether you're spending one, five or a hundred dollars. There are, however, some applications that are vastly superior to their free or trial counterparts. Figuring out which paid Android apps are best can be hard. Obviously you want the best applications available but you don't want to spend money on an app that turns out to be a dud. This is why you need to read this article. Here are the best top paid Android applications that we could find.
Camera Zoom FX is meant for the photo enthusiast who is looking for a camera phone with the same functions their digital camera has. This paid Android app costs around four dollars (it is listed just under two pounds). This app can be irritable, but so can a lot of the apps - even the free ones. This application has more than forty basic fixes for the photos you take with your Android phone. You can balance out the color in your photos, geo-tag the photos you snap, upload your photos to social networking sites by the touch of a single button and even do rapid burst photo shooting. Very cool for an affordable paid app, don't you think?
In the world of paid Android apps, QuickOffice for Android is one of the most popular. We couldn't find a recent price but this is a great application if you spend a lot of time away from your office. This app allows you to open MS Word and Excel files that you store on your phone on the memory card or as Gmail attachments. This application features text wrapping, table formatting, and even images. Unfortunately the type of files this app allows you to access is limited. Users are only able to use files created by the most recent formats of MS Word and Excel.
If you are a facebook or social networking fan, you can use Fit Sync to upload your workouts and progress to Facebook and other websites and networks (there are widgets that you can use). For only two dollars you can get SMS Control which helps people who often lose their phones. You can find your phone with this application because it allows you to send commands to your phone through text messages. You can turn up the ringer volume, get information on your battery life, and lock your phone. If you have a back up phone the SMS Control will send you a map pinpoint for the location of your phone and forwards your calls and text messages until you find and restore the Android phone you have lost. This app is great for people who are in the habit of setting down their phones and later forgetting where the phone has been set.
It's hard to figure out which of the paid applications are best. If you are like the average smart phone user, you probably won't venture into the paid app market until you've definitively proven that the free app market doesn't have what you need.
Camera Zoom FX is meant for the photo enthusiast who is looking for a camera phone with the same functions their digital camera has. This paid Android app costs around four dollars (it is listed just under two pounds). This app can be irritable, but so can a lot of the apps - even the free ones. This application has more than forty basic fixes for the photos you take with your Android phone. You can balance out the color in your photos, geo-tag the photos you snap, upload your photos to social networking sites by the touch of a single button and even do rapid burst photo shooting. Very cool for an affordable paid app, don't you think?
In the world of paid Android apps, QuickOffice for Android is one of the most popular. We couldn't find a recent price but this is a great application if you spend a lot of time away from your office. This app allows you to open MS Word and Excel files that you store on your phone on the memory card or as Gmail attachments. This application features text wrapping, table formatting, and even images. Unfortunately the type of files this app allows you to access is limited. Users are only able to use files created by the most recent formats of MS Word and Excel.
If you are a facebook or social networking fan, you can use Fit Sync to upload your workouts and progress to Facebook and other websites and networks (there are widgets that you can use). For only two dollars you can get SMS Control which helps people who often lose their phones. You can find your phone with this application because it allows you to send commands to your phone through text messages. You can turn up the ringer volume, get information on your battery life, and lock your phone. If you have a back up phone the SMS Control will send you a map pinpoint for the location of your phone and forwards your calls and text messages until you find and restore the Android phone you have lost. This app is great for people who are in the habit of setting down their phones and later forgetting where the phone has been set.
It's hard to figure out which of the paid applications are best. If you are like the average smart phone user, you probably won't venture into the paid app market until you've definitively proven that the free app market doesn't have what you need.
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