We work, we play, we socialize, we stay connected online using our trusty mobile devices. From sending emails, texting, GPS navigation, media entertainment, using a built-in camera, no one could have predicted that a mobile device would evolve to become such an important digital role in our lifestyle nowadays. Have you realised how important some of the mobile apps on your smartphones are? How would you be able to check the traffic that’s going out of town if not because of Google Maps, or, how will you know how the weather would be after 6pm? All these important information we need are now available in apps while connected to mobile broadband.
Here we have combined the 5 mobile apps you need to use for your daily life.
1. Spotify
Downloading music is illegal unless you buy off your favourite songs on iTunes. Your best bet to “free” music would be Spotify. Stream music of all genres for free, but in one condition. There will be occasional ads being played at the very beginning of a track. Plus you can’t select the track that you want in an album, and would have to deal with shuffle music in random. You can subscribe to Spotify at a small fee. Just RM14 per month and it solves that problem. Unlimited music under unlimited data plan, what’s there not to ask for?
2. Hulu
This is an excellent app for those who love watching movies and TV shows. This free service relies on ads, but the good thing is that there are certainly a great range of shows available. To access all of the content, you need to pay a subscription fee, but there is still an extensive assortments of shows available without the need of subscription at all. This includes the classic comedies like Family Guy, South Park and Seinfeld.
3. Camera360 Ultimate
The built-in camera is good, but the Camera360 Ultimate is even better. It offers so many kinds of features, including more than 200 filters, NFC photo sharing and loads of one-touch fixing tools. These adjustment options are simply powerful and easy to use, making Camera360 Ultimate a great choice for photographers of all levels.
4. Endomondo
So you have a sudden urge to lose weight and jogging is one of the ways to do that. In order to measure your performance, Endomondo can help track the distance and time of your run. All you need to do is switch on the GPS function on your smartphone, strap your phone onto your arm or waistband, and get out to run! It detects the distance accurately and once you done, you can end the application and it will show you your personal best records. Endomondo can also be used for cycling. In addition to that, you can link Endomondo onto your MyFitnessPal app to further track your total calories burned. Using even the cheapest mobile broadband will be able to connect you through this.
5. Uber
The best app ever if you need to get around town! Sometimes the local taxis can be pretty anal when comes to mileage charges. We are thankful for the existence of Uber. You can grab a ride at low rates with UberX (even cheaper than a normal taxi!). If you wish to go for a more premium feel, you may opt for the Black Uber car – they arrive at your doorstep in pretty awesome and classy rides like Mercedes, BMW, Audi or even Jaguar if you’re in your best luck. The best part is that you need not pay your driver in cash. Just insert your credit card number into the Uber app and the charges will be made automatically once the ride is over.
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