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  2. There are a ton of games. What's the best. Ask 200 hundred people and you'll get 200 answers.
  3. I had a chance to play it. Much fun. Thanks for the info.
  4. You might get some ideas from here. I myself use the builtin camera app.
  5. When I bought my first smartphone it has candy crush built in. When I started playing it, I was hooked into it. At one point, I was so hooked that I was playing until 3 in the morning. However, later I uninstalled and never played it again.
  6. I don't play F1 Manager but I know this racing game. Actually, I have never played this game. I play Asphalt 9 Legends on my android phone and it is free to play with micro transactions. On my PC I play Forza Horizon.
  7. It depends on how much you are willing to spend. You can buy Android tablet for just $100 or $1000. It depends on why you want to get a tab and what you want t use it for. You will have to see the specifications according to your need.
  8. If your smartphone's battery lasts for a single day, I think you already have a good battery life. The more you use the phone, especially watching videos and playing games, the faster your battery will drain. One way to improve battery life is close all background apps, and turn off wifi when not in need.
  9. What do you mean by apps for photography, do you mean camera apps or photo editing apps? These two are two different things. I use my built in camera to take pictures and use pics art to edit my photograps. Sometimes I also use AI to improve phito quality.
  10. There is no one or two games that can be termed best, it all depends on your personal interest. Some games can be enjoyed by casual players as well as hardcore gamers, where as some games are strictly avoided by hard core gammers while casual gammers enjoy it. Just dig into yourself and find what you would like.
  11. By the way, why would anyone need a computer launcher on a mobile phone, what's the point when you cannot actually use it as a computer. Or maybe it would be useful on bigger handheld devices, a tablet for instance.
  12. Looks like of like a more modern-day and slightly more user-friendly version of Omegle. I'm still not sure the premise of random video chatting with strangers will ever work out very well though.
  13. There are plenty. There are a few reliable apps (like JustPlay for example) that will even pay you to play their games. Granted, the rewards are small (we're talking about 20-30p per game you play), but if you're going to be spending the time playing games anyway, why not I guess?
  14. This would be ideal for my nephews and niece if it was released for Android. As it is, I don't have an iPhone anymore, and if I did I probably wouldn't trust them with it anyway given how expensive they are nowadays. 😛
  15. I recently managed to download the newest version of Football Manager Mobile as it comes free with Netflix and I recently resubscribed to give some additional viewing options over Christmas... might end up staying just for the game now, d'oh, they know how to trap me!
  16. Thanks for that - as a completely new person to even considering the development of an app, from your knowledge - would it be pretty simple to build a very basic app that essentially just deployed the browser version of the game inside an app, and is that allowed by Android/Google Play rules? If I recall correctly from a few years ago, Apple would not accept app requests to join the App Store if it was only a basic functioning app like I've described.
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  18. There are. Check out Android Dev. Lots of good info and a forum to talk about development and deploying new apps. .
  19. I personally use Snapchat for a lot of my own photography needs. Whilst it's obviously not the most suitable option if you need a professional photography app, for everyday use and even for running a small business, the Snapchat camera functions probably have everything you will need. The ability to edit images taken on Snapchat outperforms most other image editors I've ever used, so whilst this probably isn't a typical response, it is genuine. Snapchat really could be an option.
  20. It's always good for community cohesion to have a thread where members can share what music track they're currently listening to! Helps to share music tastes and get/make recommendations to others. 🙂 Here's what I'm listening to right now... I absolutely love this song! What are you listening to?
  21. I'm a newbie/learning coder, and recently began a project to build a text-based browser game. I'm wondering, if in the future this game was good enough to actually go live, and it grew to the point I wanted to make it more mobile friendly and so release an app, are there any tools available that'd make it easy for me to just show my game through a browser but in its own standalone app? Just wondering for the future, would appreciate and looking forward to any replies!
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