1. chompSMS (Text Messaging)
However functional it may be,  Android’s default messaging application doesn’t look great… This is  where chompSMS comes in, not only giving you iPhone like bubbles for  your messages, but also allowing you to customise the way they look. You  can change fonts throughout the application and the colour of the  bubbles. It may not be revolutionary, and it’s most probably a rip off  the iPhone’s messaging app, but hey, it looks good!
 
2. SMS Popup (Text Messaging)
Although  you’re notified of new messages in the notification bar on Android, I  missed new messages popping up on the screen with a short preview of the  message and various options without having to dive in to the messaging  app. SMS Popup stays out of the way until it’s required, and offers a  subtle interface that’s simple and easy to get around when you receive a  message…
 
3. ASTRO (File Manager)
ASTRO  is one of them indispensable apps I couldn’t live without. I use it  every day without realising it as it helps me navigate through all of  the files stored on the SD card and compliments the next app on the list  very well…
 
4. WebSharing (File Transfer)
WebSharing  allows you to transfer files from your computer to your phone over a  wi-fi connection. Not only is it incredibly fast, but the full version  ($2.99) supports the transfer of music, photo and video files as well as  multiple upload.
 
5. TasKiller (Task Manager)
TasKiller  may be the most essential utility I have on my Nexus One… Not only can I  see exactly what’s running on my phone, but I can make sure there’s  nothing draining the battery or using data in the background that I  don’t need… TasKiller Free is more than capable of these routine tasks,  but if you want some extra options the full version is available for a  mere €0,70.
 
6. Documents To Go (Office Docs)
Despite  being the most expensive application on my list, with a price tag of  $14.99, Documents To Go is a great application for anyone wanting to  work with documents, spreadsheets and even presentations on the go. You  can also view PDF’s which is a nice touch, although if Google decided to  release a docs app for Android, I wouldn’t say no…
 
7. FotMob (Live Football Scores)
FotMob  is an absolutely brilliant application for any football fan. After  choosing what leagues you wish to stay informed on, you’ll receive live  notifications as they happen and can view the latest news and live  league tables too. It’s available for free with ads, or £1.99 ad-free.
 
8. GameBoid (Gameboy Emulator)
Apart  from knowing that this would never hit the AppStore, GameBoid makes a  damn good GameBoy Advance emulator too… Available for $3.99 on the  Market, you can play every ROM under the sun all day long and laugh at  all those people with iPhones at the other side of the room… Mario  anybody? Hell, why don’t you just get the GameBoy Colour, NES, SNES,  Sega Genesis and Sega Master System emulators from the same developer  while you’re at it? You know you want to!
 
9. Beautiful Widgets (Cool Looking Home Screen Stuff)
Beautiful  Widgets really help spice up my home screen on the Nexus One… Not only  does it offer great widgets to quickly turn on and off your WiFi,  Bluetooth and other means of connectivity, but it also gives you a great  clock and weather widget that’s not only functional, but looks great  too!
 
10. Train Times UK (Formerly called National Rail)
I  regularly use national rail services to get about the UK, and the  National Rail app simplifies the whole process a lot…You can search for  services, find out when your train is due and even receive live updates  so you know whether your train is on time or not – this one’s definitely  worth paying for!
 
11. SpeedForge 3D (Wipeout-Style Game)
Who  said you couldn’t do a little bit of light gaming on Android?  SpeedForge 3D is one of the best 3D games available on the platform and  available for just €1.99. The accelerometer based controls take a little  getting used to, but it definitely shows the potential of gaming on  Android in the future!
 
 
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