H.Lecter
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I own two android devices:
Sony Xperia S - My first smartphone, I got it in 2012 and I still really like it. The device is rooted and I tried several custom ROMs. At the moment I use an enhanced stock rom which has a few tweaks the normal one does not have and also has none of these rubbish apps which are not deletable.
BigBen Gametab One - A 7" tablet with a detachable controller which makes it a handheld. Like many budget tablets, Android sticks... the Gametab One has a RK3188 (Quad Core) chip. The screen only is TFT and has a resolution of 1024*600 which makes is not that good for long time reading. I mainly use it as a gaming machine. It emulates everything usual up to the Dreamcast. I really like it for playing Pokémon hacks and I hope that the RPG Maker based Pokémon games will be playable on Android in the future. The device is also rooted so that I can use some apps which demand a root rights.
I really like Android. My girlfriend has a Macbook und an Iphone and I can see the nice advantages these devices have in terms of syncing etc. There is really much comfort which you cannot achieve with the Combo Win 7 + Android. But Android on the other hand is much more open and that's what I like.
One of my favorite apps has to be BeyondPod. BeyondPod is a Podcast managing app. Before I had a smartphone I managed my podcasts in Itunes and therefore I had to put them manually on my mp3 player. Now with BeyondPod all the managing can be done with the app. The App has many Podcast highlighted from which you can choose on. You can search for podcasts and until now every Podcast I searched was found no matter how unknown the podcast was. If a Podcast should not be detected you can simply type the .xml url yourself. Additionaly you can add sound und videofiles yourself.
You can play the podcasts in different speeds, sync automatically, run the podcasts in different speeds and play videos in audio mode so that you can run it in the background while doing other things with your/phone tablet. Every function I wish for in such an app is there und they god a forum where you can suggest net features for their updates of the app. A demo version is free, the full version costs 3€, but it is definitely worth it.
Sony Xperia S - My first smartphone, I got it in 2012 and I still really like it. The device is rooted and I tried several custom ROMs. At the moment I use an enhanced stock rom which has a few tweaks the normal one does not have and also has none of these rubbish apps which are not deletable.
BigBen Gametab One - A 7" tablet with a detachable controller which makes it a handheld. Like many budget tablets, Android sticks... the Gametab One has a RK3188 (Quad Core) chip. The screen only is TFT and has a resolution of 1024*600 which makes is not that good for long time reading. I mainly use it as a gaming machine. It emulates everything usual up to the Dreamcast. I really like it for playing Pokémon hacks and I hope that the RPG Maker based Pokémon games will be playable on Android in the future. The device is also rooted so that I can use some apps which demand a root rights.
I really like Android. My girlfriend has a Macbook und an Iphone and I can see the nice advantages these devices have in terms of syncing etc. There is really much comfort which you cannot achieve with the Combo Win 7 + Android. But Android on the other hand is much more open and that's what I like.
One of my favorite apps has to be BeyondPod. BeyondPod is a Podcast managing app. Before I had a smartphone I managed my podcasts in Itunes and therefore I had to put them manually on my mp3 player. Now with BeyondPod all the managing can be done with the app. The App has many Podcast highlighted from which you can choose on. You can search for podcasts and until now every Podcast I searched was found no matter how unknown the podcast was. If a Podcast should not be detected you can simply type the .xml url yourself. Additionaly you can add sound und videofiles yourself.
You can play the podcasts in different speeds, sync automatically, run the podcasts in different speeds and play videos in audio mode so that you can run it in the background while doing other things with your/phone tablet. Every function I wish for in such an app is there und they god a forum where you can suggest net features for their updates of the app. A demo version is free, the full version costs 3€, but it is definitely worth it.