Read more: is.gd In this video, we take a look at another cool Android Live Wallpaper from the same developer who made aCircuit Board. This time, the wallpaper is called aSpiritBomb and it features some crazy light effects. A small bomb sits in the center of the screen by default and when you tap on the screen it feeds the bomb with even smaller light balls. Eventually, you can make the bomb explode, among other things. It’s available for purchase on the Android Market for 99 yen, which is around $1.12. Check out smartkeitai.com for more Android apps and themes. Follow us on Twitter twitter.com

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This is a video of aCircuit Board, one of the geekiest, yet cool, Android Live Wallpaper to date. You can find it on the Android Market for 99 yen, which is about $1.12. Check out SmartKeitai.com for more Live Wallpapers, apps, and news for the Android platform. Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date twitter.com I also did this video for pocketnow, be sure to check them out. It was featured on Gizmodo, Engadget and other popular tech sites. Visit smartkeitai.com for the latest.

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Live Wallpaper Roundup

On August 17, 2010, in Mobile Technology, by admin
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A look at some of our favorite live wallpapers available in the Android Market

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Let’s check it up aSpiritBomb New Live Wallpaper. There are lots of features in aSpiritBomb. Touch, Icon Drop, Center Touch, Double Tapping … The name of this live wallpaper is just “aSpiritBomb Live Wallpaper” on market.

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This Live Wallpaper app intended to demonstrate the power and flexibility of OpenGL on newer Android phones like the HTC EVO 4G, Nexus One and Droid X. Glowing particles swirl around the local magnetic field, drop due to gravity and respond to your touch. The wallpaper is rendered in OpenGL ES for maximum 3D effect. You can choose primary and secondary colors of the particles, and the color mix of the particles can change as you slide through your home screens. The program defaults to a moderate number of particles. If your phone can handle it (EVO 4G, Droid X, etc.) I’d recommend cranking it up in the settings. Likewise if you’re experiencing framerate issues try toning down the number of particles. For the physics nerds out there, the particles simulate charged electrons spiraling along the local magnetic field as sampled by the compass inside advanced Android phones. Accelerometer information is also incorporated to allow the particles to fall towards the ground regardless of the orientation of the phone. No ads or any payment required – my goal in publishing this app is simply to get the maximum number of people enjoying a great technical demo I wrote for myself. Go to eymwsoft.blogspot.com to get the QR code to download it, or search for “Particle Storm” in Android Market, or click the following link from your phone browser market.android.com

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thanks to pikipirs from xda-developers for creating this live wallpaper for android! boy oh boy does this bring back the memories from the good ole days. the thread with all updates and different options for downloading is linked below and hope you enjoyed! forum.xda-developers.com if you enjoy my videos press that subscribe button and get email alerts when i add a new video! follow me on twitter at dash_spj friend me on facebook at smartphonejunkie dash spj be sure to check out my fellow smartphonejunkie staff members electronics review youtube channel at www.youtube.com/iceman7679

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