Here are a few applications from Google for the Android 2.3(also works on 2.2) Gingerbread mobile OS.
Angry Birds: Popular game that lets you knock down blocks by slingshotting birds.
Astro: Awesome file explorer app. Browse and access the directories on your phone, and take full advantage of its capabilities. Great if you’re a power user.
Chrome to Phone: This one is really useful for Chrome users. You can send anything you browse on your computer to your phone. So if you are heading out to a restaurant or party and look up directions on your computer, just click the “send to phone” button (requires Chrome to Phone extension) and that exact page will open on your phone. Same with virtually any webpage.
Flash: Install from Android Market to watch Flash videos embedded throughout the web. Runs even better on Gingerbread.
Fruit Ninja: A juicy action game that tests your ability to smash flying fruit. A fun time-killer on the bus or train.
FXCamera: Popular photo sharing app with slick effects and filters.
Google Maps: Use your device as a GPS navigation system with free turn-by-turn voice guidance, and take advantage of other Google Maps features like Street View, Latitude and Places.
Instant Heart Rate: Measure your heart rate using your camera.
Phoneanlyzr: Track your phone usage: who you text most, call most, average call length distribution, etc.
RemoteDroid: Control your computer from your phone. Gives you a mobile wireless mouse and keyboard. Great if you’re using your computer for music or movies.
Shazam: Identifies virtually any song you are listening to.
SoundHound: Record a snippet of a song and get it identified instantly. You can even hum (if you can carry a tune!).
Tango: A free, high-quality video call app that works on both 3G and Wi-Fi. If your device has a front facing camera (e.g., Nexus S), you will love this app.
YouTube: New UI. Plus, portrait-mode player, and view comments and drop-down box video information.
(Please Feel free to post Comments. I'll be Posting more about Android on my new posts. Hope u'll enjoy.)
Angry Birds: Popular game that lets you knock down blocks by slingshotting birds.
Astro: Awesome file explorer app. Browse and access the directories on your phone, and take full advantage of its capabilities. Great if you’re a power user.
Chrome to Phone: This one is really useful for Chrome users. You can send anything you browse on your computer to your phone. So if you are heading out to a restaurant or party and look up directions on your computer, just click the “send to phone” button (requires Chrome to Phone extension) and that exact page will open on your phone. Same with virtually any webpage.
Flash: Install from Android Market to watch Flash videos embedded throughout the web. Runs even better on Gingerbread.
Fruit Ninja: A juicy action game that tests your ability to smash flying fruit. A fun time-killer on the bus or train.
FXCamera: Popular photo sharing app with slick effects and filters.
Google Maps: Use your device as a GPS navigation system with free turn-by-turn voice guidance, and take advantage of other Google Maps features like Street View, Latitude and Places.
Instant Heart Rate: Measure your heart rate using your camera.
Phoneanlyzr: Track your phone usage: who you text most, call most, average call length distribution, etc.
RemoteDroid: Control your computer from your phone. Gives you a mobile wireless mouse and keyboard. Great if you’re using your computer for music or movies.
Shazam: Identifies virtually any song you are listening to.
SoundHound: Record a snippet of a song and get it identified instantly. You can even hum (if you can carry a tune!).
Tango: A free, high-quality video call app that works on both 3G and Wi-Fi. If your device has a front facing camera (e.g., Nexus S), you will love this app.
YouTube: New UI. Plus, portrait-mode player, and view comments and drop-down box video information.
(Please Feel free to post Comments. I'll be Posting more about Android on my new posts. Hope u'll enjoy.)
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