Sunday, June 17, 2012

DotA Allstar for Android



Defense of the Ancients (commonly known as DotA) is a custom scenario for the real-time strategy video game Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its expansion, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, based on the "Aeon of Strife" map for StarCraft. The objective of the scenario is for each team to destroy the opponents' Ancients, heavily guarded structures at opposing corners of the map. Players use powerful units known as heroes, and are assisted by allied heroes and AI-controlled fighters called "creeps". As in role-playing games, players level up their heroes and use gold to buy equipment during the mission.

We Collect DOTA All Hero and skill Here .


Menu option:
- Set as Wallpaper ,
- Full Screen ,
- Save to SD .

KeyWords: photo gallery , wallpaper , Photography , popular, fashion , App 2 SD, APP2SD, APP TO SD.

Content rating: Medium Maturity

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Reckless Racing 2



Reckless Racing 2 doesn’t do much to change the formula in terms of the basics, but it does add a much-needed career mode where you’ll race through various cup circuits earning money and burning rubber in the process. Each of the 12 cups have about 4-6 races where your individual finishes count toward an overall standing. Most of the races are pretty basic, but you’ll also encounter variants where the car in last place after each lap is eliminated. In the end, there can be only one. Finish in the overall top 3 and you can advance on to the next cup. Arcade mode features 40 different challenges that each increase in difficulty. You can also race a single event or in online multiplayer. This game will keep you busy for quite a long time.
Each circuit has a “P.I.” range that your car must meet. The more suped-up and fancier your car, the higher the P.I. Balancing when to upgrade your parts or buy a whole new car is something that I always find incredibly fun, and have on enjoyed my phone ever since I first experienced it in Drag Racing. The parts you can buy will increase your car’s speed, handling or acceleration. Earning the scratch to buy the upgrades or new cars didn’t seem to be too hard, as long as you race well. Collecting and customizing cars is, by far, my favorite part of Reckless Racing 2.



The game features five different customizable control schemes, so you’re guaranteed to find one that you enjoy. Button placement and steering sensitivity can be adjusted for each one to really fine tune your preference. I found each one to be nice and responsive, so I never felt like I was fighting with the game or searching for the little tricks to get it to do what I wanted. Racing lines and other assists are available to really tweak your preferred experience. It’s a fantastic feature set for any game, let alone one built for the mobile platform.
I’d be remiss to not mention how unbelievably beautiful this game looks and runs. If I were to run my phone’s video output to my TV you’d think I was playing something on the Xbox 360 or PS3, it’s that good. Dust kicks up from the tires, fences brake, and orange cones fly all over the track while the game never skips a frame. It’s very impressive stuff that developer Pixelbite has pulled off here.



Some folks might balk at the game’s initial launch price when browsing the market. Please don’t. On multiple occasions I’ve paid three or four times as much for games that have far less to offer and aren’t nearly as fun as Reckless Racing 2. It bears repeating that this game can stand proudly side-by-side with almost any arcade racer on any other platform. The fact that you can carry it around with you at all times just gets me giddy. Do yourself a favor and slam it into high gear, get this game now.

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Monday, June 11, 2012

MineBuilder



We have been checking out a game called MineBuilder for awhile now which is essentially a Minecraft-style game that is actually very similar to actual Minecraft. This game has been out for about 2 months and through quite a few updates MineBuilder has come a long way from it's inception.
MineBuilder brings the flavor of Minecraft to Android while we all wait for the official Minecraft game to be launched. While the official game will be exclusive to the Xperia Play for a short period of time when it's launched, the rest of the Android world will have to wait. MineBuilder is looking more and more promising as an alternative while you wait for the official Minecraft Pocket Edition to come to your device.
Controls are a couple of on-screen buttons and a virtual joystick which actually works fairly well. It comes with a lot of the features that you would expect to find in Minecraft or a game similar to it such as crafting, building structures, cave system (work in progress), monsters, texture packs and of course mining and minerals. One really great feature though is that you can actually import your Minecraft map into MineBuilder. Current unsupported blocks will just be replaced by air.

Features:

  • Import Minecraft maps (unsupported blocks will be replaced by air)
  • Place/Remove blocks
  • Crafting
  • Monsters
  • Texture packs
The developer has big plans for MineBuilder as well. Things already planned for the 1.8 version include elevators and even multiplayer which will be interesting to see how that get implemented. There are bugs that show up in the game but considering it's still being developed that is to be expected of course. There is a slew of information available including a recipe book with all the current recipes included in game should you need any help.
So if you are looking to get your fix of mobile Minecraft until the official Pocket Edition is launched for your device, you may want to check MineBuilder out. You can pick this up off the Android Market for $1.41. Now that the game is more polished and less raw like it was when it first came out, Minecraft fans should enjoy it.

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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Skype for Android




Skype is a proprietary voice-over-Internet Protocol service and software application originally created by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis in 2003, and owned by Microsoft since 2011.

The service allows users to communicate with peers by voice, video, and instant messaging over the Internet. Phone calls may be placed to recipients on the traditional telephone networks. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free of charge, while calls to landline telephones and mobile phones are charged via a debit-based user account system. Skype has also become popular for its additional features, including file transfer, and videoconferencing. Competitors include SIP and H.323-based services, such as Empathy, Linphone, Ekiga as well as the Google Talk service.

Skype has 663 million registered users as of September 2011. The network is operated by Microsoft, which has its Skype division headquarters in Luxembourg. Most of the development team and 44% of the overall employees of the division are situated in the offices of Tallinn and Tartu, Estonia.

Unlike most VoIP services, Skype is a hybrid peer-to-peer and client–server system. It makes use of background processing on computers running Skype software. Skype's original proposed name (Sky Peer-to-Peer) reflects this fact.

Some network administrators have banned Skype on corporate, government, home, and education networks, citing reasons such as inappropriate usage of resources, excessive bandwidth usage, and security concerns.
Skype was founded in 2003 by Janus Friis from Denmark and Niklas Zennström from Sweden. The Skype software was developed by Estonians Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu, and Jaan Tallinn, who together with Janus and Niklas were also behind the peer-to-peer file sharing software Kazaa. In August 2003, the first public beta version was released.

Registered users of Skype are identified by a unique Skype Name, and may be listed in the Skype directory. Skype allows these registered users to communicate through both instant messaging and voice chat. Voice chat allows telephone calls between pairs of users and conference calling, and uses a proprietary audio codec. Skype's text chat client allows group chats, emoticons, storing chat history and editing of previous messages. Offline messages were implemented in a beta of version 5, but removed after a few weeks without notification. The usual features familiar to instant messaging users — user profiles, online status indicators, and so on — are also included.

The Online Number, a.k.a. SkypeIn, service allows Skype users to receive calls on their computers dialed by conventional phone subscribers to a local Skype phone number; local numbers are available for Australia, Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States. A Skype user can have local numbers in any of these countries, with calls to the number charged at the same rate as calls to fixed lines in the country.

Video conferencing between two users was introduced in January 2006 for the Windows and Mac OS X platform clients. Skype 2.0 for Linux, released on 13 March 2008, also features support for video conferencing. Version 5 beta 1 for Windows, released 13 May 2010, offers free video conferencing with up to five people.

Skype for Windows, starting with version 3.6.0.216, supports "High Quality Video" with quality and features, e.g. full-screen and screen-in-screen modes, similar to those of mid-range videoconferencing systems. Skype audio conferences currently support up to 25 people at a time, including the host.

Skype does not provide the ability to call emergency numbers such as 911 in the United States and Canada, 999 in the United Kingdom and many other countries, 111 in New Zealand, 000 in Australia, or 112 in Europe. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ruled that, for the purposes of section 255 of the Telecommunications Act, Skype is not an "interconnected VoIP provider". As a result, the U.S. National Emergency Number Association recommends that all VoIP users have an analog line available as a backup.

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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Android's Horloger for Windows 7

  

Horloger is a standalone gadget that puts a great looking clock on your Windows 7 and Windows Vista desktop. it comes in 2 sizes, 4 styles, many different languages and works on both 32- and 64 bit systems. Just double-click the executable, make some adjustment settings to your preferences and you're good to go.

Horloger is an attractive replacement clock that takes the style of an old analogue flip flock by default. There are a number of other skins available, including a miniature version of the main theme, but this is the most impressive looking one. The clock can be configured to start automatically with Windows and you can choose whether minutes, second, or milliseconds should be displayed, and toggle the display and format of the date as well.

To ensure that you can always tell what the time is you can choose to have the clock always appear on top of other open programs and Windows. This may mean that important areas of your screen get covered up, so the option to make the clock slightly transparent is handy. The date bar can also be made transparent or hidden altogether if you would like to reclaim the screen space.

Horloger usually use in HTC Android phone, such as : HTC Desire S, but now Horloger can be installed on your windows 7.

Screenshot :


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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Empire Defense II



Defence Empire Empire II is a follow-up of Defense, defense game that I reviewed previously. The new games bring a big change from the previous forward and bring a lot of improvement. With all the soldiers and the new game, continue to plot and storyline, graphics and better sound, more and more creative elements of a strategic game.

Features:
GoodTeam developers have made significant progress with their title defense of the empire with the empire of Defense II, which is a much better experience than the original game. The new game has an element of a much more strategic, better graphics and a better platform for challenging tower defense game.
First you see the graphics. Although still not as visually impressive as Sentinel 3: Homeworld, but little is good, and not far from impressive Fieldrunners HD. There are many small and growing animation and just a great step forward for this series. Now there is a story line that is really interesting in which you assume the role of hero Leo, who first held the military command and provide a strong "Blade Chi attack '(to build this power level and is ideal for making tough enemy).
Soldier / unit is better, both graphically and in various. You unlock as you progress, but at first, you will get a slow down enemy units, your archers, and powerful style rocket tower. This adds a more strategic game. You make your way through the map level and a different environment, defeated warlords and mercenaries difficult tricks.
What I like about the game design is how you decide the path through the enemy steps. You earn points for action (to confirm the figure next to the icon horses how many points you have) and you can move progressively Leo in any direction you like. This opens up more space for soldiers and allow you to make strategic decisions about how best to conquer the enemy. This is much better than linear and the formula for a few tower defense games and I really want to see more of this type of game genre.
Defence Empire II is very involved and fun. Various kinds of troops to open a special weapons and involved plot, and a wide range of strategies to contribute to a pleasant experience.
You can buy better equipment through profit and crystal-buying in the game. This is quite generous though and you can get a lot of games without pay. It is, however, a greater variety if you want to spend money in the game.
I feel that the tower defense game is difficult to put in terms of addictiveness. Levels may take several minutes and in a manner not 'casual'. Game that requires commitment and mindset to beat the level and progress. Defence Empire II but get around this issue. You can stop the game at any time and start again from where you left off. Add to this the plot is interesting and diverse, offering a very interesting game to get a little addictive. It is not up there with people like Angry Birds, but still very interesting.

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Samsung Galaxy S III

Key Features

  • 4.8in, 720 x 1280 pixel display
  • Quad Core 1.4GHz CPU
  • 8MP camera with 1080p video
  • Android 4.0 ICS with TouchWiz

Samsung Galaxy S3 - Design and Build

You might say the Samsung Galaxy S3 has been highly anticipated. You also might say Jesus seemed like quite a nice guy…
Few products in recent years that haven't had a bitten Apple logo somewhere upon their chassis have garnered as much attention as the Galaxy S3. After the huge success of the Galaxy S2 last year it is this follow up that many people have expected to again be the flag bearer for Android smartphones. But has Samsung succeeded? Is the S3 the pinnacle of Android smartphones, and indeed of mobile phones in general? Lets find out.

Design and Build

Anyone that's already familiar with the S3 will know that its design and build has courted controversy. Eschewing the premium feeling materials of the iPhone 4S or HTC One X, it uses a glossy plastic back which, although by no means inherently budget, is a finish more associated with cheaper handsets.


Does this inherently make it undesirable? No, it certainly doesn't go that far, and indeed if you put it next to the Sony Xperia S it really shows just how much Sony slipped up on that design, but next to an iPhone 4S or HTC One X it's these two that give off the stronger whiff of craftsmanship.



In practical terms there are a few genuine issues too. While the polycarbonate that the backplate is made from is very tough due to its pliability, it isn't very scratch resistant, even with an extra scratch resistant coating – either the matt finish of the HTC One X of Xperia S, or glass of the iPhone 4S will standup to more punishment. That said, it should be relatively inexpensive to get replacement backs, and given that it's a single piece that covers the entire back, this will make your phone scratch-free in one fell swoop. Samsung's choice of finishes – glossy white (Marble White) and faux brushed metallic blue (Pebble Blue) should wear any scratches reasonably well too. That said, we're actually not fans of the styling of the blue version – pretend metal just isn't cool – so it's just as well that's the version that has been delayed.



The other potential issue is that, particularly given this is such a large and thin phone, it could succumb to being crushed. Particularly we're thinking in comparison to the iPhone 4S and its tough steel sides here. That phone can take a right squishing and squashing when in a pocket whereas we'd be a little more wary of cracking this phone's screen if crouching down or some such. Then again, this could equally apply to many other large, thin phones and we pretty sure you'd have to be rather unlucky for it to actually happen.

Moving on from the plastic back, we have few complaints about the rest of the design. The smooth glass face with its tapered edges, the tidy silver plastic
trim (real metal would again have been nice) and single central home button combine to create a tidy, premium look and feel. The screen is also Gorilla Glass 2 so should be very scratch and impact resistant.


What's more, pop that battery cover off and you're into a whole world of goodness. There's a microSD slot that'll take cards up to 64GB in size, potentially giving you up to 128GB of storage if you opt for the version with 64GB of built in memory.
You also get a large 2100mAh battery that not only can you swap out for a spare when needed but also in the future you may be able to get extended batteries that last longer on a single charge. While the SIM slot may look large, like the iPhone 4S and HTC One X, it actually houses a microSIM. One counterpoint to the removable battery is that you can't hot-swap SIM cards like on the One X.
Also under here, to the left of the battery, are two gold contacts. These are for a future wireless charging backplate and dock that will allow you to simply place your phone on its dock to charge it, without the need to plug in. Its technology we first saw built into a phone on the Palm Pre, and we think it's downright brilliant. Sadly the required accessories are delayed for several months.

Source : Samsung Galaxy S III

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Monday, June 4, 2012

Age of War (Play online with your Android)



Play this game with your android :)

Instruction : Point and Click Adventure...

Description :
Take control of 16 different units and 15 different turrets to defend your base and destroy your enemy.
In this game, you start at the cavern men's age, then evolve! There is a total of 5 ages, each with its units and turrets. I hope you have fun with this game!

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Last Guardian (Play online with your android)



Note : You can play this game using your android :)

Description :
Not only you'd need to be swift and precise, you also need to be tactical in summoning the power of the Gods and improving your character.
The future of Kingdom Origaming lies in your hands! 

Instruction : Gameplay: Mouse

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Instagram for Android



Instagram is a free photo sharing program launched in October 2010 that allows users to take a photo, apply a digital filter to it, and then share it on a variety of social networking services, including Instagram's own. A distinctive feature confines photos to a square shape, similar to Kodak Instamatic and Polaroid images, in contrast to the 4:3 aspect ratio typically used by mobile device cameras.
Instagram was initially supported on iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch; in April 2012, the company added support for Android camera phones running 2.2 (Froyo) or higher. It is distributed via the iTunes App Store and Google Play.
In its largest acquisition deal up to date, Facebook acquired Instagram (with its 13 employees) for approximately $1 billion in cash and stock in April 2012, with plans to keep it independently managed.
Instagram development began in San Francisco, when Kevin Systrom and Michel "Mike" Krieger chose to focus their multi-featured HTML5 check-in project Burbn on mobile photography.
On March 5, 2010, Systrom closed a $500,000 seed funding round from Baseline Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz while working on Burbn.
The product launched in Apple's App Store on October 6, 2010. Shortly after the launch, Josh Riedel joined the company as Community Manager.[citation needed] Shayne Sweeney joined in November 2010 as an engineer and Jessica Zollman was hired as a Community Evangelist in August 2011.
In January 2011, Instagram added hashtags to help users discover both photos and each other. In September, version 2.0 went live in the App Store (iOS). It included new and live filters, instant tilt shift, high resolution photos, optional borders, one click rotation and an updated icon.
On February 2, 2011, it was announced that Instagram raised $7 million in Series A funding from a variety of investors, including Benchmark Capital, Jack Dorsey, Chris Sacca (through Capital fund), and Adam D'Angelo. The deal valued Instagram at around $25 million.
On April 3, 2012, Instagram for Android was released. That same week, Instagram raised $50 million from venture capitalists for a share of the company that valued it at $500 million.
On April 12, 2012, Facebook acquired Instagram for approximately $1 billion in cash and stock. The deal, which was made just before Facebook was scheduled to go public, cost Facebook about a quarter of the cash-on-hand they had as of the end of 2011; the deal was for a company characterized as having "lots of buzz but no business model", and the price was contrasted with the $35 million Yahoo! paid for Flickr in 2005, a website which has since become among the 50 most popular in the world. Mark Zuckerberg noted that Facebook was "committed to building and growing Instagram independently", in contrast to its common practice of, as CNNMoney.com put it, buying "hot startups, kill[ing] their products, and redeploy[ing] their staff on other projects". According to multiple reports, the deal netted Instagram CEO Systrom $400 million based on his ownership stake in the business.
The exact purchase price was $300 million in cash and 23 million shares of stock.
A fake version of the app, classified by Sophos products as Andr/Boxer-F, is available for download from several unofficial Russian websites. The malware sends messages to premium numbers, causing huge bills to be run up. The fake app also includes multiple copies of the Russian photo meme "Witness from Fryazino".
By December 2010, Instagram had one million registered users. In June 2011 Instagram announced it had five million users and it passed ten million in September of the same year. In April 2012, it was announced that over 30 million accounts were set up on Instagram.
Instagram announced that 100 million photos had been uploaded to its service as of July 2011. This total reached 150 million in August 2011.
Instagram's new Android version in Google Play crossed more than one million downloads within 12 hours.
Instagram has recently made headlines with its efforts to keep the "Insta-universe" as a positive space and has prohibited any hashtags or photos that promote self harm.
There are basic Terms of Use that Instagram users must follow, including an age requirement of 13 years or older, restrictions against posting nude, partially nude, or sexually suggestive photos, and responsibility for one's account and all activity conducted with it.
There are also proprietary rights in content on Instagram. Instagram does not claim any ownership rights in the text, files, images, photos, video, sounds, musical works, works of authorship, applications, or any other materials (collectively, content) that you post on or through the Instagram Services.
A graphic design firm in Italy recently built a prototype for a physical digital camera, called the Socialmatic, with the housing designed to look like the Instagram icon. The camera is designed with 16 GB of storage, WiFi and Bluetooth capability, the ability to interface with the Instagram app, and produce color prints. The project (apparently unrelated to, nor officially commissioned or approved by, Instagram) seeks crowdfunding via Indiegogo, in order to be made available as a product.

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Cleopatra's Pyramid



The Cleopatra’s Pyramid Android App by Game Duell is an Android game that is a card game that follows the same rules and game play as golf solitaire. The game is extremely well designed with fun and intuitive game play that will challenge and keep you busy for hours on end. Cleopatra’s pyramid was designed well and is a multi level based game in which the difficulty rises with each level you surpass. In addition to the multiple levels will be the scarabs you need to earn in order to progress to the next level. Depending on the time, how many cards you use, and how many cards are left at the end will determine your overall score for the level. The higher the score the more likely you are to earn your scarabs.
When you open the app you will see the main menu in front of you and you will be able to select the game and begin. The levels will need to be unlocked by completing the level before it. When a card is played you must play a card one value higher or lower on it and you can form chains to make several moves this way. The object of the game is to clear the top board as quickly as possible while using the least amount of cards from the actual deck. By doing so you will be able to complete levels and move on.
Overall, this is a very fun an entertaining game. At the time of this review the Cleopatra’s Pyramid Android App is free. Thumbs Up.

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

AVGPro 2.10 Antivirus for Android


  • Name : Anti Virus Pro 2.10.1 APK Android Apps
  • Version : 2.10.1
  • File Format : apk
  • File Size : 2.1 MB
  • Developer : AVG Mobilation
  • Platform : Android
  • Category : Application, Communication, Security, Antivirus
  • Required : Android 1.5 and up
  • Compatible Devices : Android Phone & Tablet
  • Screen Resolution : -
  • Description :
    AVG Antivirus Pro for Smartphones/Tablets protects you from harmful apps & SMS
    AVG Mobilation™ Antivirus Pro for Smartphones/Tablets protects you from harmful apps & SMS          

    AVG Mobilation™ Antivirus Pro is a mobile security solution that not only helps protect your phone from viruses, malware, spyware & online exploitation in real-time, but also offers a suite of features to help keep your privacy, personal data and online identity safe.
Download the AVG Mobilation Antivirus Pro app to:
√ Scan apps, settings, files, and media for viruses and malware in real time
√ Find/locate your lost or stolen phone via Google Maps™
√ In case of theft, lock and wipe your device to keep private data safe
√ Kill tasks that slow your phone down
√ Browse the web safely and securely
AVG Mobilation™ focuses specifically on the mobile environment and is a part of the trusted family of AVG® branded security technologies that caters to over 100 million active users worldwide.
With the AVG Mobilation Antivirus Pro app, you’ll receive effective, easy-to-use virus and malware protection, as well as a real-time scanner, phone locator, task killer, app locker and local device wipe through the remote management service.
An in-depth look at the AVG Mobilation Antivirus Pro features that help:
√ Give you peace of mind no matter how you download your apps or games
√ Protect against malicious apps from viruses, malware and spyware
√ Identify unsecure device settings and advises on how to fix them.
√ Ensure contacts, bookmarks and text messages are secure and safe
√ Check media files for malicious software and mobile security threats
√ Protect you from phishing attacks
√ Run daily, weekly, or on demand scans
Anti-theft protection and Phone Locator:
√ Ability to locate your lost or stolen mobile phone and get help with finding it via Google Maps™
√ Ability turn your phone GPS on remotely and have the device send its location using GPS
√ Lock your phone remotely via our online remote management account or by sending SMS to your phone to protect your data and privacy
√ Set a lock screen message to help the locator find you
√ Make your device ring even if your phone is on silent mode
Safe Web Surfing:
√ Search, shop and social network with peace of mind knowing your identity, and personal data are secure from phishing and malware while surfing the web
√ Scans the web site addresses to see if they are harmful sites. If it detects something suspicious, it will redirect you to AVG Mobilation’s “Safe Page” should it find the URL address to be untrustworthy
Task killer:
√ Kill tasks that slow down or freeze up your device
App locker and mobile privacy:
√ Lock apps to protect your privacy and safety or lock your device setting to secure your device configuration
Local wipe:
√ Ability to completely wipe contacts, text messages, photos, browser history, calendar, format SD Card, and restore mobile device to factory settings
√Manually select specific data and information from your mobile device that you want deleted, such as synced email accounts, apps, and specific files, using the Local Wipe advanced feature
Tune-up (beta version) Battery & Storage optimization:
√ Battery power saver notifies you when your battery is below the level you indicated and lets you turn-off functions not in use in order to save power.
√ Storage optimization indicates internal and SD card usage and helps optimize storage space on your phone. This lets you move apps between the SD Card and internal storage with the help of a list of apps sorted by size and location.
V2.10.1 update:
Improved Tune-Up:
Lists resources consumption to help optimizing the mobile device’s resources:
Battery power saver notifies when battery is below specified threshold and lets turn-off not in use functions
Storage Space saver sorts applications by size and location and allows uninstall or move apps to SD card to optimize space.
Version 2.10 of the app will now appear with the AVG logo instead of the blue/white capsule on phone’s app launcher.
Languages supported:
English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Italian, Polish, Hebrew, Czech, and Dutch.
Android Market:
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.antivirus


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