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Niall Magennis
Niall Magennis contributed mobile phone reviews to Trusted Reviews between 2008 and 2013.
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Vevo Android App Review
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If you want to check out the latest music videos from big-name artists on your phone, Vevo is a must have.
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It doesn't work smoothly on every device, but when it does work Dice Player is a great option for playing back high definition MKV files.
Review Price: £2.85
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Go Launcher EX may be free, but it holds its own against paid for options such as ADW Launcher EX and LauncherPro.
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Viber Android App Review
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Viber is easy to use and offers better-than-usual call quality, so it's worth downloading if you have other mates with smartphones who you want to call for free.
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NASA Android App Review
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NASA may be in limbo as to what its next human space program will entail, but this app provides you with plenty of ways to keep up to date with some of the more interesting stuff the agency is currently up to.
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Runkeeper's excellent tracking and coaching abilities, combined with its impressive companion website, make it a must have for sports junkies.
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A great way to make PDF documents out of photos from your camera.
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Now with the addition of the Arena multiplayer mode there's even more reason to grace your iOS devices with the sumptuous graphics of Infinity Blade.
Review Price: £3.49
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Offering ease of use and great-quality results, this panorama photo app plugs a big hole in iOS's camera offering.
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It was a big hit on the Dreamcast where sadly too few people got to experience its charms, so do yourself a favour and check out the iPhone vesion.
Review Price: £1.79
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Diet2Go’s main strength is the fact that it includes such a wide range of different diets to choose from.
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It's a little bit pricey, but this app more than makes up for it with some great features and easy-to-follow guitar tuition.
Review Price: £6.99
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7Digital+ cloud syncing feature makes it a clever competitor to iTunes for iPhone and iPad owners.
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If you were pandering for more Cut the Rope style gameplay, then you'll find plenty of it in Spider Jack.
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If you're into Instgram then you'll find that InstaFlow provides a much slicker way to browse through your photos.
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Slick graphics, neat controls and some exciting gameplay makes MetalStorm a fun game to just pick up and play.
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Weddar iPhone App Review
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It's far from perfect and needs more users to become really worthwhile, but Weddar is an interesting concept nonetheless.
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Beautifully presented and packed with easy to access information, Every Day First Aid is one of the best emergency medical apps for the iPhone.
Review Price: £0.59
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RapidFire helps you manage your social networking life.
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GO Weather offers beautiful presentation and an easy-to-use interface.
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Swiss Army Knife offers a load of useful and easy to use tools from within a single app.
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The takeaway pizza chain gets its own Android app.
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MoboPlayer is one of the better free Android video players available thanks to the large number of formats that it support. However, it’s not the most user-friendly piece of software we’ve come across.
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It’s not the most complicated game in the world and the novelty may wear off after a while, but Death Worm’s easy controls and addictive game play make it a fun action game.
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The Beeb has done a great job on this app, as it looks slick but also provides a very intuitive way to browse around news subjects.
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The combination of the desktop client and mobile app makes doubletTwist one of the best media playing and syncing solutions for Android devices.
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If you follow a lot of American TV shows, Episodes provides a neat way to keep track of which episodes you’ve seen and when new episodes are due to be broadcast.
Review Price: £0.61
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There are plenty of photo editing apps on Android, but Befunky is one of the best thanks to its winning blend of ease of use and powerful effects.
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It doesn’t offer anything you haven’t seen before, but with stylish retro graphics, synthy soundtrack and addictive gameplay, Cyberlords definitely offers up lots of fun entertainment.
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