What are the best apps for HTC phones?
I need to find apps for HTC snap and HTC hd2 in particular.
As well as recommendations for the best apps for te above models
Provide links to download them too. Thanks!!
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Best apps for doing what?
I have a great app that finds the Price Elasticity of Demand of a given good or service.
That is my way of being a dick and asking you to tell us what you want the apps to do. Do you want a tolerable AIM client?
What are they running? the snap runs widows mobile but the HD2 runs Android. If you could post more info that would be great.
One of my relatives owns an iPhone, and I have stuffed it to its maximum amount of applications, which is 145 applications, unless i’m excluding a page I forgot about .
(16 [per page] x 9–10 [pages]) My method of finding apps is downloading just about anything that you could use right now or could use at all later, then after a limit is found, killing off those that I hardly use anymore or just seem stupid now. I recommend hunting for free apps in order for this to work, otherwise, you will go broke. (There ARE apps for finding free or paid apps as well.)
So you’re saying that the OP should just download everything they see on Android Market?
Hardly seems efficient…
It was for me, and I am completely satisfied with what exists on that iPhone.
But this is an Android discussion.
It is a phone application discussion.
What are the best apps for HTC phones?
This is an HTC phone application discussion. OK, so HTC don’t exclusively make Android phones (they have some Windows Mobile phones as well), but the last time I checked, HTC do not make iPhones, so why bother introducing iPhones to the discussion?
If you know nothing about the question, then perhaps you should not answer. Do you actually own an HTC phone? I do.
I’ll go to the party when you get off my porch, I guess.
Ultimately, downloading any app that looks even remotely interesting without considering which might actually be of value is both a waste of time and bandwidth, hence my comment about such a strategy not being efficient and, I suppose, @dollyfrench‘s question. The OP doesn’t want 145 apps, they want the best apps, which most likely number no more than 10–20 on any platform, including the iPhone.
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