Choosing Great Paid Android Applications

There are so many fantastic free Android applications, why would you ever choose to pay for an application for your phone? There are lots of reasons to decide to purchase an app instead of opting for the free version. The main reason that a person chooses the paid app is that it has more to offer than the free app. A free application is usually little more than a trial version of a paid application. Finding the top paid Android applications can be difficult. There are so many to choose from! How do you know which applications will give you the best deal for your money? Keep reading to figure out which paid apps are most worth the money.

Wave Secure is a very affordable paid Android app that you can buy for twenty bucks a year. This paid application is all about security. If you lose the phone or someone steals it, the app will lock the phone and then use the GPS system to help you track it down. It will also send out text help and other alerts if someone else tries to replace your SIM card with another. It also backs up your phone’s data. You can even wipe the phone completely via remote contact if you aren’t able to find the phone and want to make sure that the thief isn’t able to use it either.

SMS Control will help you locate a lost phone and only costs two dollars. SMS Control will allow you to send commands to your phone through the text message system to help you locate your phone. You can do things like turn up the volume of your ringer, check the life of your battery and even lock the phone. If you have a back up phone the SMS Control will send you a map pinpoint for the location of your phone and forwards your calls and text messages until you find and restore the Android phone you have lost. This is a great paid app for people who are notorious about forgetting where the last set down their phones.

PhonePlus Callback might not be considered a “must have” but it is a top paid Android application for those who don’t want to look rude if they don’t pick up a phone call. This application costs almost three dollars, so it won’t break your piggy bank to install it. The basic idea here is that the application sends text messages of apology to each phone number that you refuse to answer. This way if you are unable to answer your phone, you don’t have to worry about the caller thinking you rude. It also allows you to send an e-mail if the number does not connect to a mobile phone.

These are just three of the top paid Android applications on the market. When you have an Android phone it often feels like an overwhelming decision when you have to choose which paid apps you want. You want to download things that are interesting and entertaining. You do not want to waste your money. The good news is that most of the paid apps out there have free trials that allow you to test the apps before you actually buy them. Even with the free trial, we stand by all of the applications listed in this article.

Author bio: Susan Sullivan is a researcher and author for the calorie chart and unhealthy food websites.



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