I bought myself a new phone over Black Friday and I'm struggling to fill it (256GB). What are your must-have games and apps for Android?
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I bought myself a new phone over Black Friday and I'm struggling to fill it (256GB). What are your must-have games and apps for Android?
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An authenticator app, doesn't matter which one.
A maps app.
An instant messenger app.
My banking app and one or two payment systems that work with NFC.
A password manager.
A game for when I get stuck in waiting rooms (I like Spelltower, personally)
Something for music, something for video.
Notion - their mobile app is a bit laggy, but since I moved all my notes from Evernote into Notion, I'll stick with it.
Pocket - to clear all my +25 tabs and turn them into +25 articles that I'll read during my 1h commute.
Spotify - No need to explain this one. The option to download a playlist will probably help you use the 256GB storage you have.
Stardew Valley - one of the best games ever! Really.
Twitter, Reddit and Pinterest because they are my gateway to procrastination.
And if you love taking pictures, Adobe Lightroom is a must for editing.
Reddit - play.google.com/store/apps/details...
As a developer, my app comes in handy - play.google.com/store/apps/details...
Spotify - play.google.com/store/apps/details...
For movies - play.google.com/store/apps/details...
Resilio Sync - to sync my files across devices (i mostly use it to easily sync my huge media library)
Microsoft Todo - just a great to-do list which I use to manage all my life with
TV Time - To track my series and movies watch lists etc
Habit Loops - helps me build good habits
Spotify - for music and podcasts
Zero Fasting - Helps me track my fasts
All big social apps - Twitter, Reddit, Telegram, Instagram etc
My essentials:
I highly recommend Basecamp
for notes and todos and reminders etc...
but I recommend it if and only if you share like me their values from @DHH and friends of working in a way that is calm, productive and asynchronous first
They have recently Basecamp personal that is free for individuals/freelancers/...
this is what I've been using a lot in the last weeks, and I wonder why the hell I didn't try their products before
basecamp.com/personal
YouVersion, Strava, UpWords, Mousehunt, Musicolet.
Note: i'm write this comment with markor.. xd
First uninstalling or hiding Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and other services designed like slot machines
I just installes indistractable, it is really nice !
The Dev app, Twitter, Spotify, and I replaced the native texting app with Messages (which is only native on Pixel, AFAIK). There's also a cute game called Terrarium that I've been enjoying. You basically just care for house plants but it's so soothing.