Thursday 12 July 2012

5 Must Have Smartphone Apps

Smartphones are becoming more and more popular. Along with their ability to make phone calls, send texts, read emails and scour the Internet comes a great variety of apps that allow smartphone users to find an array of information or perform a variety of tasks. Everything from gaming to shopping to applying makeup and learning how to cook can be found on a smartphone app.
If you are a new smartphone user, you can be overwhelmed with the amount of applications available at your fingertips. You may download everything or be unsure where to begin. Lucky for you, we're here to help. The following are five apps that you must have.

1. Find My iPhone/Locate My Droid
Locate My Droid apps

Depending on which type of smartphone device you have, you will want to download Find My iPhone or Locate My Droid immediately. Both apps are used to locate your phone if stolen or missing. Using another device, you can enter your information into the app to locate your phone. You can either see the location of your phone using the app’s map, or you can schedule a sound to play in order to locate it—even if your phone is currently placed on silent.
Find My iPhone also allows users to lock the phone if it is stolen as well as erase all personal information.

2. The Weather Channel
Weather Channel apps

Though some smartphones may come equipped with a weather app already installed, The Weather Channel app provides more than just local weather. Through the app, users are able to view current weather conditions in their area, hourly weather conditions, 10-day forecasts as well as radar maps. You will also receive severe weather alerts to notify you of incoming weather conditions, and you can also set up push alerts for pollen if you have seasonal allergies.
The Weather Channel app also allows you to locate weather conditions in other parts of the world, and you can designate favorites to easily view weather in multiple locations without having to re-search.
3. QR Code Readers
apps

QR codes are becoming more popular on packaging and marketing materials, and the information behind these two-dimensional codes is only available to those who own a smartphone. With a QR reader, you can access the information from these codes, which can either provide you with more information or reward you with some type of incentive. Apps such as i-nigma, Quick Mark, Kaywa and QRDroid are all popular QR code readers. Try them out and stick with your favorite so that you can benefit from the information behind the code.
4. Social Media Apps
Whether you're on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn or some other social networking site, chances are there's a smartphone app available. Using social media while on the go is more popular than using these sites while stationary. Having instant access to your favorite networks allows you to be constantly in the know as well as allowing you to update your information or access certain information whenever you need it. Plus, having these apps on your phone is a great way to kill time while waiting at the doctor's office or standing in long lines at the grocery store.
5. Your Bank
Most popular banking franchises have mobile apps that allow users to check balances, transfer money throughout accounts, pay bills and even deposit checks all from the convenience of your smartphone. If you forgot to pay your phone bill, you can do so through your phone while sitting in a taxi. If your checking account is running low on funds, you can transfer money from your savings account without traveling to the bank.
While having access to this information is great, it is a good idea to not save your username and password to the mobile app. This way, if your phone is ever lost or stolen, the thief will need your username and password in order to access the information. If you had this info saved, simply opening the app would provide them with instant access to your money.

If you have a smartphone, make sure to download these apps immediately.
Steven Clark is a writer who works for Tru Phone.  He writes various articles about phones and recently wrote about travel sim cards.

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