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Reviewing/Showing some Android Apps that are useful to people learning Japanese. Aedict – Dictionary Kanji Flashcards – Learn and practice Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana Kana Test – Practice Katakana and Hiragana on the got with a nice UI Kanabun – Word creating game using Hiragana Survive! Japanese Lite – Game; youre travelling in Japan and need to make your way through the city; great for learning a lot of vocabulary! Ankidroid – Port flashcards from the PC App “Anki” to your Android Phone to practise
All available for FREE from the Android Market! Feel free to leave comments and ask questions! twitter.com/dqmhose
Minimalist and multifunction, this was what we thought when we first saw iLoop phone holder submission. Aside holding your phone in style, you can also use this product to exercise your hand grip, strengthening you fingers, arms and muscles to release stress. Don’t worry, it will back to its perfect form after you do the exercise, nice. Without compromising its main function, this product is pretty fun for everyone to use, you have limitless options of usage by combining multiple iLoops together to hold your phone while watching movies or playing games.
Place your mobile phone on iLoop while you’re not using it, iLoop fits most sizes of mobile phones. You can take group or family photos without anyone missing, just use this holder, very practical isn’t it?
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I have the $35 a month Virgin Mobile cell phone plan, with the Samsung Intercept Android phone. The plan was originally $25 a month, and that’s what I’m paying, but anyone who subscribes for new service has to pay $35 a month. I get 300 minutes of talk, unlimited text, and unlimited internet use. If I go over 300 minutes, additional minutes are 10 cents each. In the video I compare the Samsung Intercept to the iPhone. The phone came with Android 2.1 installed. The Samsung Intercept phone works OK for phoning and texting, but sometimes the contacts function crashes when I am trying to enter a new number. The screen resolution is lower than other phones, so it is hard to read small print, which makes web browsing somewhat frustrating. Apps take a long time to open. The touch screen sensitivity is pretty bad, and I have trouble getting things done because either I tap the thing I didn’t mean to tap, or it doesn’t sense the tap. Switching between menus is slow. Virgin has another Android phone available on the $25 monthly plan. I don’t know if it is better. After upgrading to Android 2.2 it works a lot better. I made a different video after the upgrade.
The new Android Marketplace and Google Videos is now upon us. That is, if you’re lucky enough to own a 2.2 and up Android device. Mark Watson of Soldier Knows Best walks us through the new Android mobile marketplace and video app. Check out Soldier Knows Best’s YouTube channel: www.youtube.com See our latest episodes! youtube.com GetFree App Updates 2x a Week – Subscribe! www.youtube.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook facebook.com AppJudgment Homepage revision3.com ABOUT APPJUDGMENT With hundreds of apps to choose from for your iPhone, Android or whatever smartphone you may have, how do know what’s worth the download? AppJudgment is your daily source for mobile phone app reviews and previews!



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