Sunday, December 27, 2015

9 Must-Have Helpful Android Apps and Tools with the Least Memory Storage

9 Must-Have Helpful Android Apps and Tools with the Least Memory Storage

9. Color Note (Depends).

This is probably simpler than any other office applications when it comes to taking down notes with minimum interface. In fact, I wrote this article in colornote. When I write my stories, drafts of my novels, assignments, to-do lists and shopping checklists, this is waaaaay more convenient than any other note apps I've used before. I categorize them by priority or importance through its color scheme. And I could keep lengthy and currently not useful notes into the archive. I could even backup everything online manually or automatically in case they all get deleted in my phone. You could google colornote apk and install it to your phone or check out colornote.com
8. Network Signal Refresher by 8japps (692 Kb).
When you see apps claiming they could boost your phone's signal don't believe it. Whether it's a smartphone or not, it could only connect to the nearest available cell tower. You may have a bad signal if that tower you are connected to is congested and the only way for you (and the customer service rep you just called for help) to fix it, is to connect to another nearest available tower that is not congested by simply turning your phone off then on. This is called "network refreshing" and this app could do that without turning your phone off.

7. Event Countdown Widget (Depends).
When it comes to browsing for important dates, special events and holidays, i find it tiresome as I search through my calendar. But with Event Countdown Widget, with one free screen, you could paste small post-it notes of those special events with a related icon of your choosing and a countdown to that date. A simple, fast and convenient way to keep track of those events.

6. Swiss Army Knife by Digital & Dreams (488kb).
Flashlight, Unit Converter, Timer, Stop Watch, Compass, Bubble Level, Calculator, magnifying glass and ruler – all in one app!

5. Quick System Info Pro (536 Kb).
If your Battery Saving app is consuming too much of your internal memory, you could actually use this as substitute with even more functions than say, DU Battery. You could choose to instantly kill applications you are not using in the meantime to save battery while at the same time monitor battery temperature, percentage, CPU usage and memory usage.

4. AlReader (780 Kb).
PDF and Adobe Readers eat too much internal memory. AlReader could open documents of several formats with a simple readable interface.

3. Signals (836Kkb).
From Sempahore, to Sign language; Police Codes, Morse Codes and even Military hand Signals, everything’s here and handy for you to check without having to Google them. This may help when you’re away camping, boosts your survival skills or maybe keep you from being dumb in conversations.

2. Call Recorder (1.16 Mb).
I’m not sure if there are still apps like this on Play Store but this is handy when you want to automatically record incoming or outgoing conversations for evidence.

1. WiFi File Transfer Pro (400kb)

Yes, you could transfer files from your phone to your PC but you don't get to have the option to browse your phone files from your PC. Or what if your laptop is not capable to send files via bluetooth? So you use a USB cable to do the job. But in the middle of sending those precious files it was interrupted (the wire removed or moved, phone vibrated) and next time you check the files were gone and were converted to junk files in your LOST.DIR folder consuming your storage space. But with WiFi File Transfer Pro you could just simply connect your phone and computer wirelessly through a router or a mobile hotspot, start the WFTP app, browse for a file location and begin sending and receiving files.

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