Avoid these Blackberry Apps for a Healthy User Experience
It has never been too easy to spot down the perfect Blackberry applications, especially when there are so many of them out there. That’s why, users often spend their money on those Blackberry applications that tend to wear off or get outdated quickly.
Here is a small guide on different types of Blackberry apps that are a big “NO”…
BlackBerry Application Type: “Flashlight” Apps
- Reason to Avoid:
Flashlight apps are just a shady way of conning you into going for a useless piece of software. Apart from the camera flashlight function, these applications don’t do a lot of wonders for you because if you ever plan on using that flashlight in the dark, you’ll never find your way around.
BlackBerry Application Type: Memory Management Apps
- Reason to Avoid:
Memory managing applications or “Memory Boosters” are just another lame way of tricking your Blackberry processor into sharing those RAM oriented tasks. Older models of Blackberry don’t get that much of a “boost” through these applications but if you’ve got a new edition of a Blackberry handset, then you might get lucky.
BlackBerry Application Type: Apps that Claim to Measure Cellular Radiation
- Reason to Avoid:
If you’re one of those environmental protection activists, then this application might help you. In simple words, radiation calculators check the amount of radiation that your handset emits on an average scale. However, a normal user may not be able to put this application to much “use”.
BlackBerry Application Type: Apps That Stream TV Episode, Video Content
- Reason to Avoid:
These applications are hard to look over but believe me, most of them are useless. Do you know how? If your network speed is not good enough, then there won’t be any impressive aspects to these apps. Moreover, the default video streamer in your Blackberry is way better than the ones you buy off of different websites.
In the end, these Blackberry apps might be someone’s favorite. If i have offended you in any manner, i do apologize. I’d also like to say that these applications are resource hungry, which is why i shortlisted them as something that’s supposed to be avoided.
This entry was posted on Saturday, June 8th, 2013 at 9:51 AM and is filed under How To, Smartphones. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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