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Due to various offers and things I have a number of payg sims with credit on them.

The only real way of spending this (other than airtime obviously) is to buy some apps on the play store.

Anyone got any recommendations for some great apps. Upto a fiver preferbly but I do have a couple with a tenner credit.
 
These are the paid apps which I use frequently.

Podcasts: Dogcatcher currently £2.45
Sat Nav (if you have a reasonably large screen and storage / SD card): CoPilot Premium UK/Ire currently £19.99 but fairly frequent sales - if you can stack the excess airtime credit into credit on the Play store then I heartedly recommend it. Else expensive compared with Google's freebie.
Calendar: Business Calendar Pro £3.94
eReader / PDF: Moon+ Reader Pro £4.24
Launcher: Nova Launcher Pro (try free first) £3.99
or : Smart Launcher 3 (try free first) £3.99
Twitter: TweetCaster Pink (more expensive than Pro but big donation to charity)

Also pick up Google Opinion Rewards whereby you whore yourself out just a little bit more than you do using the Google infrastructure by answering very brief surveys every once in a while so you can buy these things without acquiring airtime than you need / pay real money.
 
Thanks guys

Some great ideas. Basically any "upgrades" to apps already on the phone are great. Especially as it wont really cost me anything

Is there a way of banking my credit onto play store? If there is that would be great for the deerer apps
 
Thanks guys
Is there a way of banking my credit onto play store? If there is that would be great for the deerer apps

I've been trying to find out using the web for you but can't see a way of adding credit with "direct carrier billing". Then again, I can't see a way not to. Suggest contacting the carriers and asking directly.

I agree - paid apps means no advertising (normally) which means less drain keeping the phone awake (although this doesn't stop the apps maintaining contact with an advertising network).
 
Swiftkey?
Poweramp?
Glovebox?

+1 to Poweramp and, of course, Swiftkey (although they've now moved to a `freemium` model and who knows what will happen to them when Microsoft become actively involved - some of their keyboard themes are great).
I hadn't heard of Glovebox - nice - a quick lookup reveals Snap Swipe Drawer by the same developer (who also made the Navbar xposed module) which also looks interesting.
Thx
 
I've got some 'bought' app on my Android mobile. Is there any way that I can transport them over to my Android Tablet? Or do I have to re purchase them?
If you use the same Google account on both phone and tablet (and the apps work on the tablet) you should be able to just install them on the tablet from the 'Play Store'.
 
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