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Jumat, 25 April 2014

Pre-Easter app deals - the Play Store bunny came early

Loie Favre

Loie Favre

Loie Favre is a Canadian-German, food-loving, live-music-craving globe-trotter. Coming from a humble background in the Canadian Prairies centred around nature and the Arts, she studied Translation and Languages in Edmonton. She left his home on the Pacific Coast of Canada, to seek her fortune in Berlin. She is now an Editor and Manager for AndroidPIT.com and is enjoying discovering about everything and anything under the sun about Android.

The Easter Bunny is early this year! Many surprise eggs, aka app deals, are waiting to be discovered. A plethora of developers and their fantabulous apps are going on sale and we thought we’d share a pre-Easter treat in anticipation of the weekend. There are games, live wallpapers and office apps ranging from 0.67 to 4.99 USD, from 25% up to 99% off.

app deals teaser© AndroidPIT

In addition to the apps on sale below, you can find more with Google Play's own Easter app sale and deals.

Paperland Pro Live Wallpaper - 1.49 USD

Business Calendar Pro - 2.49 USD

OfficeSuite Pro 7 (PDF&Fonts) - 0.99 USD

Spensa Pro. Expense Tracker - 4.99 USD

Jack Lumber - 0.99 USD

God of Light HD - 0.99 USD

Install God of Light HD from the Play Store.

Rabbids Big Bang - 0.49 USD

Assassin’s Creed Pirates - 1.99 USD

Sprinkle Islands - 0.99 USD

Rayman Fiesta Run - 0.99 USD

Riptide GP2 - 0.99 USD

Lost Light - 0.75 USD

Toy Story: Smash it - 0.75 USD

Where’s My Mickey - 0.75 USD

Where’s My Perry? - 0.75 USD

Temple Run: Brave - 0.75 USD

Temple Run: Oz - 0.75 USD

Where’s my Water? - 0.75 USD

Boson X - 0.67 USD

Enjoy the deals!

Source: Play Store Spring Promotion



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Selasa, 15 April 2014

LG G Watch reportedly coming in early summer for under £180 in the UK, or roughly $300

LG G Watch Tweet

Back in March Google took the wraps off its new Android Wear platform, giving us a look at what the future of Android-powered watches will have in store for us. At the time, both LG and Motorola gave us early previews of their own Wear powered devices, the Moto 360 and LG G Watch.

Speaking of the latter device, LG originally promised the watch would be one of the first to Android Wear products to ship, with a 2nd quarter release target. Now LG has confirmed to Pocket-lint that the watch will arrive before July and will cost less than £180 in the UK (roughly $300). Considering U.S. pricing is often less than a device’s equivalent pricing in Europe, we wouldn’t be too surprised if the watch arrives around the $250 mark in North America, though that’s just speculation on our part.

Aside from the potential pricing and release details, LG also confirmed that the G Watch will offer user-changeable straps for those looking to further customize the look of their device. When it comes to more detailed specs, we really know little else about the LG G Watch, other than it will utilize Google’s new watch UI and software, giving us the power of Google Now right on our wrist.

Although many of us at Android Authority prefer the looks of the Moto 360, if the LG G Watch can offer similar functionality and specs in a cheaper (square) package — it could still prove to be a major success for the company.

What do you think of the Android Wear platform, and are you more interested in the G Watch or the Moto 360? Conversely, do you feel existing watches like the Gear 2 are still the better deal, based on what we currently know?