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Smartphone App recommendations

Tiny Theif (free)
Really fun problem solving game from Rovio, creators of Angry Birds. It's got a certain charm to it.

OS Experience ($9.99, require jailbreak)
For iOS users. Gives you windowed mode for apps, which means you can have 2+ apps open at once. Can also create multiple desktops like OSX
 
XPrivacy
(requires Root, requires Xposed Installer)

Why does the Facebook app need to see your calendar, phones, and texts? This app will let you restrict specific permissions from individual apps. Not just block those permissions, as some apps got smart and now force close when you block them. This app feeds them fake data. If they ask for your location it gives a fake one, and if it asks for your contact list it says you have 0 contacts.

Lonesome do you know of another app that does this that doesn't use Xposed?
 
I'll have to look. I got all app happy when I got a Samsung phone since it's so popular it seems to have a whole app repository just for Samsungs.
 
Lonesome do you know of another app that does this that doesn't use Xposed?
I've looked and there's only 2 other apps that do this sorta thing. Google has added AppOps settings in 4.3 and 4.4. However, they are hidden and only allow a few things to be private. An app will allow you to change the hidden settings, but it doesn't have nearly as many options to change as XPrivacy does.

Why don't you want to use Xposed? It's easy and offers tons of customizations.
 
Controllers for All ($1.99, requires iOS, requires jailbreak)

Let's you use PS3, PS4, and a few other controllers on your iOS device instead of having to buy the outrageously expensive bluetooth gamepads like MOBAs that are $80+
 
Monument Valley ($3.99) iOS and Android
This game is a puzzle game that you twist and turn the game world around and use optical illusions to progress. It's very short, will take you about 2 hours to beat it. There's not much story, each world starts with a brief introduction sentence. If you loved Portal you'll love this game.
 
So guys, just got my first smart phone, gonna be cruising this thread and probably taking recommendations for apps and the like.
 
So guys, just got my first smart phone, gonna be cruising this thread and probably taking recommendations for apps and the like.
Welcome to 2010!
What'd you get? iphone or droid?
1st thing I recommend you do is jailbreak or root it, respectively. Then you'll open up a world of possibilites.
 
And as soon as you do, get the XPosed installer and XPrivacy. Single best app that any person needs to have. Allows YOU to take control of what information your apps get to see. (assuming you got an android OS phone)
 
Welcome to 2010!
What'd you get? iphone or droid?
1st thing I recommend you do is jailbreak or root it, respectively. Then you'll open up a world of possibilites.

First thing to do after rooting is install a hosts file blacklist to block ad servers other malicious garbage they can spread.

I use the one from bigtincan.com (AdFree Android) adfree.bigtincan.com/

Yes, the site is dinky and the interface primitive, but it works. I don't think it is available via the play store anymore, google pulled a bunch of adblockers a while back.
 
First thing to do after rooting is install a hosts file blacklist to block ad servers other malicious garbage they can spread.

I use the one from bigtincan.com (AdFree Android) adfree.bigtincan.com/

Yes, the site is dinky and the interface primitive, but it works. I don't think it is available via the play store anymore, google pulled a bunch of adblockers a while back.
Oh yes, don't forget to also install some other app markets too. The really good apps Google blocked but the other app markets have them.
 

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