Thursday, August 29, 2013

Check out the top five Symbian apps that you must have in your Smartphone

Symbian is one of the most promising and popular Smartphone Operating system, used globally by the people. Well, the toughest competitors are there, like androids and iOS. Still, Symbian have managed to set its own and distinguish image in the electronic gadget market. Top mobile brands like Nokia, Sony Ericson, and Motorola have few great Symbian OS based mobiles. Being a Smartphone OS, the most appreciable asset of Symbian is that you can find a wide range of apps compatible with these Smartphone. Symbian app development industry has delivered some of the finest apps for these mobiles, in the recent past. 

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You may have used few of those, but here we are with a list of top rated application for Symbian mobiles, which are really very good.
  • Gravity: Smartphone and social networking, there is a great relation between these two things that doesn’t need any introduction. Both are also the testimonies of the advancements in the field of information and technology. Gravity is a Symbian OS compatible app that will connect the user to his social networking accounts of Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, foursquare and many more, through your Smartphone. It has some great user-friendly features for messaging, chatting, and file sharing, which have made it so popular among the Symbian mobile phone users..
  • Qik:  Qik is superb app, which is one of the finest testimonies of enrichment in Symbian application developing. It facilitates the user to stream or broadcast the videos online, by just utilizing the camera of his Smartphone. It’s a great fun to have comments from a huge online audience, when you are performing in front of your mobile phone.
  • Best screen shot: The app doesn’t need further introduction after its name. The app is all about capturing the high quality screen shots. The features are: it generate automatic name for the files, so you don’t have to bother for that. Another advantage is there that you can save the image in different file formats like BMP, JPG etc. 
  • Joiku Spot: what if you have something that can turn your mobile phone into a Wi-Fi device. Joiku Spot is a gem of a Symbian app that makes your Smartphone to work like a wireless router. You can use your mobile internet connection to access the internet from your laptop or PC by establishing a Wi-Fi connection with the access point generated by Joiku Spot. Premium (paid) version have handier user interfaces than the free version; and both are easily available. 
  • Google Maps: everyone knows about Google maps, as it’s a famous online application that have been accessible though PC, and androids. Recently, it was launched for Symbian Smartphone as well. Now with this app, you don’t need to ask anyone about your location and how to reach your next destination; because your mobile will tell you that via Google maps, the amazing app by Google.  

There are many more useful apps out there in the online app stores, but above five are the greatest examples of hi-tech Symbian app development, so far.

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