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What is the best site for android phone advice?
Q. I have a new Sony Ericcson Xperia 10. It's my first Android phone and I'm looking for advice on good apps that increase the ease of use (shortcuts, texting, etc.).
A. There are plenty of sites where you can get tips on great apps that are essential to the Android experience.
Droidforums.net is a great site, it's won't be directly applicable to your phone (they focus on the Verizon Droid brand). However, as your questions applies to apps and the overall Android experience instead of a particular phone, you should be able to find answers there.
Androidandme.com and their forum are great places to ask questions and it's a great source for news about new phones and new apps.
Beyond this, spend some time on Appbrain.com, they list the hottest apps in a format that is often easier to navigate than the Android Market. Lastly, pick up Appaware on the Android Market, it's a great app that allows you to see what apps are popular (and unpopular) by tracking numbers of installs and uninstalls.
Droidforums.net is a great site, it's won't be directly applicable to your phone (they focus on the Verizon Droid brand). However, as your questions applies to apps and the overall Android experience instead of a particular phone, you should be able to find answers there.
Androidandme.com and their forum are great places to ask questions and it's a great source for news about new phones and new apps.
Beyond this, spend some time on Appbrain.com, they list the hottest apps in a format that is often easier to navigate than the Android Market. Lastly, pick up Appaware on the Android Market, it's a great app that allows you to see what apps are popular (and unpopular) by tracking numbers of installs and uninstalls.
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