Posted by Syed H on September 24, 2012 at 7:02 pm
These days in the mobile industry, you only hear about Samsung or Apple’s products, commercials, or legal disputes. People generally think of the Galaxy and iPhone lines as the best phones/tablets to own. Unfortunately, in the midst of all the flagship phones and tablets released by Motorola, HTC, Samsung, Asus, and LG. But Google’s Nexus Line is the best and offers the most bang for your buck. Some would consider it hard to purchase ANY phone against the likes of the Galaxy S3 and the iPhone 5, but here are some obvious reasons you should take the Nexus route.

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Posted by John A on September 20, 2012 at 6:28 pm
Want to join the Droid Lessons Team? We are looking for contributors who are passionate about the Android platform and the mobile industry. Our website has grown at an astonishing rate and we are looking for some help to make this the best Android website on the interwebs!

NOTE: Excellent English is absolutely essential to be considered.
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Posted by John A on September 18, 2012 at 8:31 pm
Do you ever find yourself wishing that you could put your smartphone away in a desk drawer or purse and still receive your important Android notifications and text messages on your Windows computer? Whether at work, in the office, or on your home computer? Well there’s an app for that! Check out this lesson to find out how to stash your phone away and still receive important notifications and text messages while on your Windows computer!

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Posted by John A on September 2, 2012 at 9:29 pm
Android Apps of the Week! –September 2, 2012
Welcome to another edition of DroidLessons.com’s “Android Apps of the Week!”. The plan is to compile a list of my favorite apps and share them with you on the Sunday of every week. It will give you plenty of time to try out the apps and then also something to look forward to on a weekly basis. It’s always fun to learn about the latest and greatest apps out there. The Android Market (now known as Google Play) has over 600,000 apps and therefore it’s not always easy finding quality apps via the Android Market. My hope is to save you some time by sharing and informing you of the quality apps that I have found over the many months of using and teaching on the Android platform.
So, without further ado, I present to you this week’s edition of “Android Apps of the Week!”.


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Posted by John A on September 1, 2012 at 11:50 am
Google Play is having an “End of Summer” sale that was just recently announced. The End of Summer sale is offering a selection of 18 great apps at the heavily discounted price of 99 cents each. You have to love this time of year! Check them all out below and enjoy your weekend playing with some new apps.

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Posted by John A on August 29, 2012 at 8:57 pm
I’m sure many of you are excited about using your new Google Nexus 7 tablets! You probably want to share some of the screens on your device with your friends and family. If so, check out this simple tutorial on how to take screenshots on your Nexus 7.
In the past, most Android devices required Root access and/or an app in order to be able to take a screenshot of your phone’s display. Well, that’s no longer the case for the latest devices like the Google Nexus 7 Tablet! With the Nexus 7 you can capture a screenshot easily without any third-party apps! You heard correctly… no root or third-party paid apps required. This is now a stock feature on Android 4.0 & higher devices. This method is totally free and simple!
Why would you need to capture screenshots on your device? So that you can share what is on your screen with your friends! Get a high score on a game? Take a screenshot and send it to friends via email or Facebook! Want to share a funny text that someone sent you? There are so many reasons!

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Posted by John A on August 19, 2012 at 7:21 pm
Android Apps of the Week! –August 19, 2012
Welcome to another edition of DroidLessons.com’s “Android Apps of the Week!”. The plan is to compile a list of my favorite apps and share them with you on the Sunday of every week. It will give you plenty of time to try out the apps and then also something to look forward to on a weekly basis. It’s always fun to learn about the latest and greatest apps out there. The Android Market (now known as Google Play) has over 600,000 apps and therefore it’s not always easy finding quality apps via the Android Market. My hope is to save you some time by sharing and informing you of the quality apps that I have found over the many months of using and teaching on the Android platform.
So, without further ado, I present to you this week’s edition of “Android Apps of the Week!”.

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