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The best Android apps are getting harder to find in the increasingly crowded Android Market. We're here to help as we test and rank the top applications available for Android phones.

ImageSponsored by T-MobileWhen T-Mobile launched the very first Android-powered handset – the G1 – back in 2008, the app library to go along with it looked like a minimart beside Apple’s Walmart. But the past few years have been kind to Google. The steady release of high-profile, high-power Android handsets like the Samsung Galaxy Note, Motorola Droid Razr Maxx and Samsung Galaxy Nexus have turned that initial drizzle of apps into a torrent. Now with over 250,000 apps and counting, Google’s Android Market offers applications for just about everything – sometimes making it difficult to choose. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up what we think are the best Android apps in several different categories to give new users a rough guide to getting the most from their phones, and experienced users a heads up on some apps they may be missing out on.

Make sure to check out Best Android games and our picks for The Best Android phones.

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Utilities

HopStop-iconHopStop (Free)

Those of you who don’t live in a city, this won’t be an app for you, but those of you in New York City or other cities full of complicated subway and bus routes, HopStop is one of our favorite services. The Android app (m.hopstop.com works as well), but it’s the most accurate subway and bus navigation system we’ve used. You do have to know the address of your location, but HopStop does a good job guiding you to more generic locations like an intersection, which some services struggle with. It also maps out how long it will take you to walk around, features a lot of flexible options to modify your route, and lets you save routes for the future and view them offline, which is helpful if you’re underground. Give it a try. (The tablet version is coming soon.)

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weather-channelWeather Channel (Free)

This is the weather app you’ll find yourself checking before you even crack the blinds in the morning. Besides offering accurate current conditions with extreme detail down to wind speed, humidity and UV index, the Weather Channel’s app offers hourly and 10-day forecasts for planning ahead, plus advanced features like animated weather radar.

weather-channel

 

Widgetsoid-iconWidgetsoid (Free)

Widgetsoid allows you to create your own widgets for various phone functions. You can create a widget that will allow you to toggle your 4G antenna on and off, or create your own clock widget that can display whatever phone information you want, from battery charge to phone temperature. It’s pretty useful. There is a free and a paid version, which has some added functionality.

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iTriage Mobile HealthiTriage Mobile Health (Free)

Created by doctors, this app is designed to give users quick and easy access to medical info as well as nearby treatment facilities. With just a few clicks, users can find the nearest medical facility based on need (emergency, urgent care, pharmacy, etc.) and quickly use built-in Google Maps to navigate to the destination. The app also features a symptom-checker, doctor directory, and information about diseases and procedures.

iTriage Mobile Health

 

Chrome-Beta-iconChrome Beta (Free)

The default Android Web browser is fine, but if you’re on an Android 4.0 phone (or tablet), you can now download a fully operational version of Google Chrome. Simply put, it’s the best mobile browser we’ve used, with robust tab management, private browsing, and the ability to sync your tabs from your browser with your phone.

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Pulse-iconPulse News (Free)

This free app is a great reader for those who like to get their daily dose of news or gossip on their Android device. Pulse lets users select up to 30 online sources to pull from, and then creates clean, magazine-like pages that feature thumbnail photos and headlines from each source. Most articles or blogs can be easily read within the app, and the sources update in a flash. It’s the perfect substitute for your morning or evening Internet scan. Add sources like CNN, Gawker, Salon, Wet Paint, MSNBC, and Mashable.

Pulse-android

 

IMO-Chat-iconIMO Chat (Free)

If you like to use your Android phone to chat with friends using instant messaging applications instead of simple text messages, you most likely find yourself shuffling between Facebook, GTalk, and AIM, or some similar combination of apps. While most of those individual apps for Android are great themselves, IMO Chat eliminates the hassle of carrying on multiple conversations on different IM apps. IM on Facebook, GTalk, MSN, AIM, Yahoo, Jabber, Skype, and more with this app. The IMO Chat app also supports voice IMs, group chat, and multimedia attachments.

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  13. Krisd at 11:52am 24th October 2011 I seen the App for Nesoid Lite.. but how do you get the games on them? Like the old Mario games SuperMario Bros 1, 2 or 3?
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  16. Ryan O at 7:59am 30th August 2011 Search android market for Voodoo Your Buddy. Great app.
  17. Ryan O at 7:58am 30th August 2011 I think Voodoo Your Buddy is one of the funniest apps for android. You get to make anyone you know into your own voodoo doll and stick them with pins to hear them scream LOL. Great for ex girlfriends/boyfriends hahaha.
  18. molb at 5:50pm 27th July 2011 For me Evernote is a must. I have also discovered a new app really innovative called Play Mozart. It is half music, half game and allows to play a "never listened before" Mozart´s Minuet.
  19. uhella at 6:17pm 25th July 2011 "Im Here Plus" is a combination of "I'm here", "Where are you?" and SMS popup. "Im Here Plus" allows you to use SMS text messaging to check the status and GPS location of any person on your contact list, as long as they have "Im Here Plus" installed as well. You may also choose to send others your current location via SMS, whether with just your GPS address or with an edited personalized location. Anyone can also text you "where r u?" from any device and receive an automatic response with your availability (which you may manually select: busy or free), as well as your current GPS location. Unique feature "Smart GPS": We all know GPS doesn't work well when you're inside of buildings, upon this point, Phone will use tower signal to only get approximate address which may be too far off from your current address. "Smart GPS" will solve this issue. How Smart GPS works? It learns the position's data from your activities in the past, combines with time and signals data, try to provide the best address.
  20. CarmenCh at 12:53pm 21st July 2011 Check out this amazing Android app: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.fivemil... It's a geocollaboration app for Android named "5 Miles" :) It combines geolocationn technology plus micro-blogging as well. It's really useful and it's free :D Download "5 Miles" for free from Android Market: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.fivemil...
  21. GooglePlus at 9:41am 13th July 2011 the G+ and Huddle Android apps are very good. here are some screen-shots of them on the Samsung Galaxy Tab|: http://google-plus-network.blogspot.com/2011/07/g...
  22. Cory Slotten at 7:53pm 8th July 2011 Wasn't nesoid removed from the market a couple months back?
  23. Cory Slotten at 7:53pm 8th July 2011 Wasn't nesoid removed from the market a couple months back?
  24. Benjamin Kubilus at 5:47pm 8th July 2011 Google Goggles, and I have one NES and one SNES game. Although, I'm likely to delete the games soon as the controls are glitchy, they drain the battery, and they take up lots of space, and I haven't really played them much. I think Sound Hound (or a similar such app) should be added to the list. I definitely love being in a restaurant, grocery store, etc., and being able to answer, "Who is this?" and "What's the name of this song". A dictionary is also quite a handy thing to have, so I think that should be on there, as well. As for the rest, I don't use them because, I don't drive, I don't often play games, or I utilize already installed features of the phone to perform the same task.
  25. Benjamin Kubilus at 5:47pm 8th July 2011 Google Goggles, and I have one NES and one SNES game. Although, I'm likely to delete the games soon as the controls are glitchy, they drain the battery, and they take up lots of space, and I haven't really played them much. I think Sound Hound (or a similar such app) should be added to the list. I definitely love being in a restaurant, grocery store, etc., and being able to answer, "Who is this?" and "What's the name of this song". A dictionary is also quite a handy thing to have, so I think that should be on there, as well. As for the rest, I don't use them because, I don't drive, I don't often play games, or I utilize already installed features of the phone to perform the same task.
  26. Dennis Tharp Sr at 8:34am 28th May 2011 check out endomondo,great for walkers/joggers/cyclist/any fitness sports
  27. David Ernst at 6:41pm 18th May 2011 I have an EVO and an EVO shif and there are a few apps that I have found very, very helpful: Apps Organizer - This app lets you bundle your apps into categories. Really unclutters the screens Juice Defender - Monitors battery Lookout Mobile Security - exactly what it sounds like
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  29. gary007446 at 1:47pm 2nd May 2011 Hey if I switch from iphone apps to Droid apps do I have to pay for all apps all over again. Anyone done this before? Please advise. Thanks
  30. galaxy S at 3:04pm 28th April 2011 Best file manager, AndroXplorer.
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  33. Steve mcnamar at 7:06am 12th April 2011 nice apps are submitted at the comments so i will share my favourite app for android too - its 4shared mobile app :) you can download it at android.market ;) - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.forshar...
  34. yellow_on_the_run at 7:09am 5th April 2011 My absolute favorite app is phoneklone! It syncs all my photos and text messages onto the web! Amazing stuff! Thanks android!
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  36. Corey Ledin at 12:08pm 23rd March 2011 For detailed stats and ranks on all android apps found on the android market use http://Androidapptracker.com you can track your own apps and have up to the hour rank changes
  37. MykichMedia at 8:20pm 19th March 2011 SafeFind: Share Your Location is a new app that allows you to send and receive GPS locations with friends. You can send a friend your location and they can use GPS to get directions to sent locations. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.MykichM...
  38. vinjor76 at 10:30am 19th March 2011 A nice new game app for Android: Thief's Challenge https://market.android.com/details?id=air.ThiefsC...
  39. PeepingTom at 8:32am 15th March 2011 The Weather Channel app has been a favorite of mine for a while. Recently they updated. I liked the interface but it was crashing way too much for me, and I looked for an alternative. WeatherBug has been off my radar for years because of issues with the PC program, but I gave it a try. I like it better than TWC because of the amount of detailed information available. Very nice.
  40. willpowell8 at 7:41pm 12th March 2011 I would love to get one of my apps up in this kind of list area. My latest app is Angel Sheep and Wolves, which is a physics based game where you have to guide the sheep into the pen through many different level. Check it out https://market.android.com/details?id=air.com.aif... and I would love feedback.
  41. sbenodiz at 6:29am 4th March 2011 New addicting thinking game. It name is Logi. Try it. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.beno.Lo...
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  43. KINGZO at 1:23pm 9th February 2011 what about an app for your resume?
  44. Jakub Krutsky at 2:59am 4th February 2011 good info, thanks! I'd like to add another free Android app called Who's Free that I use it with my friends now. It's great for catching up with Facebook friends who are free at the moment. And the app is the Vator Splash finalist! you can take a look http://bit.ly/htLQDW
  45. NKann at 2:14am 4th January 2011 I chanced upon a great finance app called EasyMoney that has a bill reminder in it! Loves the daily balance report too!
  46. android user 1 at 4:28pm 18th December 2010 If you have any android phone some of the top apps to make sure you have are Ninja live, Prankdial, FML app, EPL buddy , Handscent witch is an app for texting, MSpot which is a great app for storing any song u have on ur phone works alot better than the regular music app u start off with. My last and favorite app is if u install Frostwire on ur computer u can upload any addroid phone to this software so u can share free song, videos, and pictures to ur phone.
  47. AndroidQueen at 11:40am 8th December 2010 My favorite android app is fastmall. Its been on iphone and just released to android market! Awesome and helpful.
  48. claire at 12:45am 4th December 2010 vey good!!!
  49. rich at 1:39pm 2nd December 2010 i have the htc hero..has anyone downloaded ebook apps with any success?.thx
  50. Joel at 7:13am 1st December 2010 do these apps work on the htc desire as well?
  51. sally jordan at 10:29am 30th November 2010 want more info
  52. alex at 6:24pm 27th November 2010 If you need a periodic table for college, I must say I love Periodic Droid, really helpfull
  53. Danny Sanchez at 8:36am 24th November 2010 SO IM LOOKING FOR AN APP SIMILAR TO THE IPHONE FEATURE. IT TAKES PICTURES OF THE CURRENT SCREEN THE THE PHONE IS VIEWING OR ON? DOES THE ANDROID OFFER THIS AS AN APP OR FEATURE?
    1. tad at 6:32am 17th May 2011 A good one is called Shoot Me it works great
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  55. Jane at 8:21am 20th November 2010 I'd add near2there: www.near2there.com This is a great, free Android app that let's you create reminders for all of those places you want to go. When you are near you get a pop up saying (something like) "Yo, dis is da place you wanted to go to! Don't Foget, girl!"
  56. Art Vandalay at 1:29pm 5th November 2010 In Texas, the land of weird liquor laws, it's hard to find a store that actually sells hard liquor. With Liquor Run Mobile, it's no longer an issue if you don't know where the closest liquor store is. I am not the developer. ;-)
  57. android phan at 5:12pm 28th October 2010 I have also been using Fling to get the app of the week right on my phone. Works pretty good
  58. Sam at 8:13pm 25th October 2010 I found this interesting app on Android market called "mGuessWho!?" that claims to exercise user's ability to think critically in order to recognize the blurred image. It also have a nice feature where one can challenge social friends with their own image and bet challenge point on it. nice app for free!
  59. Sol at 2:07pm 22nd October 2010 A free productive personalized news app I like is YourVersion http://www.yourversion.com/index.php?p=androidapp . It's definitely helpful for me when I'm on the go or in between meetings and want to take a look at all the latest news from my favorites teams, tech trends and any other interests I can think of. It's also easy to email and tweet stories like. I recommend checking it out..
  60. Rmunder at 7:45am 21st October 2010 No dating apps at all? I suggest flirtmaps, tried also on iphone: free, gps based, easy and simple, awesome UI
  61. Groid at 2:15pm 14th October 2010 I completely disagree with the recommendation for a task killer. They are not necessary and generally cause problems. The only reason to have one is if you have a rogue app that must be force closed. But that can be done natively within the application settings. Task killers that run on startup cause apps to continually restart themselves that would otherwise not be running. Try to educate yourself before making such stupid choices. I was convinced to try an app killer and all it did was mess up my phone until I removed it.
  62. dardim at 7:57am 12th October 2010 Has been changed to XiiaLive
  63. steve at 10:47pm 11th October 2010 I just uploaded my first app "mwine" to Android Market and was interested in this very topic. Do people find quit buttons necessary for these apps despite the automatic Android handling of memory? Or is going to desktop and running apps until memory is needed okay with people? The feedback for me so far seems half and half.
  64. Harry at 5:59am 10th October 2010 app killer, cache cleaner, start up manager IN ONE APP Refine Efficiency - http://refineandroid.doodlekit.com/ Fast, Simple utility: - app killer (less clicks than in ATK Free); - cache cleaner (root and non root); - start up manager (bootable apps are highlighted); - strong scheduling features; - 1 click maintenance button. Also browser history cleaner and airplane mode switcher.
  65. kristine at 9:54am 28th September 2010 I recommend "Droid Scare" as best FUN app
  66. ajus at 9:32am 28th September 2010 PLEASE STOP recommending task killers, they're a waste of time. Quotin the goondroid wiki: "You don't need one of these. The android operating system will handle your memory better than you can, and what you think is actually churning down your battery is most likely just confirmation bias and the observer effect." Android is NOT WINDOWS - tasks don't "clog up the memory". Bad apps do that, and should be removed, not constantly force closed. Read this: http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/04/multitasking-android-way.htm
    1. Sherry at 9:19am 11th October 2010 It says the page does not exist
  67. Mark Strait at 11:30am 14th September 2010 All these apps run better on an iPhone 4. Does Google do anything original?
    1. BKP at 8:59pm 5th October 2010 The problem is the phone doesn't work.
    2. jess at 1:14am 9th October 2010 isnt this for a droid not iphone?
      1. Kapil Malani at 2:16pm 13th November 2010 Yeah, all these apps are for android phones, which includes droid, droid 2, droid x, droid incredible, droid eris, etc. Not at all for iphone, but it is very much possible that you find these apps in the apple appstore too, in their iphone's version.
    3. James M at 5:37am 10th October 2010 Are there any Mac users that aren't stuck-up half-wooded scruffy-looking nerfherders?
  68. Zuhaib at 12:10pm 4th September 2010 Good list .. but did u had to put each app in separate page? Thank god I have FastestChrome extension ..
  69. Carisa K. at 1:10pm 24th August 2010 Check out Dash & Ditto's Playground, a new android app my husband developed for young kids. It's very cute and my 4 year old son loves it! He collaborated with a local Seattle artist who hand drew all the art. Website: http://dashandditto.catglo.com/ Link to Android Market (free version): http://market.android.com/searchq=pn...playground... Dash & Ditto's Playground is a 7-in-1 game pack for kids includes hopscotch, mini-golf, jump rope, tic-tac-toe, and a whack-a-mole style game. The two additional games include a bus driving game where children are rewarded for paying attention while picking up the animal friends for school and a game that lets baby bunnies out of their cage to be fed, caught or even dance for your child. The main characters are adorable bunnies named Dash and Ditto, who invite their animal friends to join your child on a journey through their playground. Appropriate for kids of all ages, even pre-readers.
  70. tory at 10:16am 16th August 2010 I like these games but my favourite is called "Wakattack"....it's a veeeery addicting game.. The free version has 20 levels put I purchased the full version and has 50 levels...its awesome and i'd recommend you to add it to the top games list!
    1. Echopatt at 8:03am 8th December 2010 I downloaded Santa Booth on Android and it was awesome!! You can find it on Santabooth.net, it was similar to Chunky booth which takes a picture and make the person look like they are huge!!! I also like Harbor Boat Master which is on the Android market and is by far the best game out.
    2. Gary at 6:41am 16th December 2010 There is an app called "Springle" that came out after this article was written. It is the best trippy visuals toys I've seen for Android. Springle is like a screensaver but it follows your touch to make mind blowing images. Very very fun.
  71. Samsung’s Android Tablet Coming Within 60 days at 4:16pm 30th July 2010 [...] Electronics Co plans to introduce tablet computers this quarter based on Google’s Android operating system, joining a growing list of firms seeking to challenge Apple’s popular [...]
  72. nothanks at 6:40pm 26th July 2010 a new click to load a new page for every app ? I watched 2 before i realised what was happening and how this website worked fool me once - shame on me fool me twice - goodbye!
  73. Android Apps Finder at 8:10pm 23rd July 2010 You give some great, valuable information to all of us Android-addicts! I'm really digging the latest Android apps as they really seem to be stepping up and rivaling, if not passing their iPhone counterparts. It's an exciting time to be in this market and to be taking advantage of what these awesome Android phones can do. W
  74. Dan at 1:38pm 23rd July 2010 Two new games I've been playing are Dead End, a zombie shooter and Zenonia, an old school rpg. Check them both out.
  75. Android App Lover at 2:46pm 22nd July 2010 I love Ring Droid!! I can download songs and save them as new ring tones.
  76. matt h at 10:16pm 18th July 2010 thank you so much for mentioning this... changed my life!
  77. CheatedOn at 6:55pm 14th July 2010 Informant is one I didn't know about before, but came in VERY handy.
  78. Lee at 6:35am 1st July 2010 I wish all these reviews would put country details, i.e. whether an App is for the US only or list the countries they will work in. I mean that IS kinda important!
  79. AppReviews at 1:19pm 16th June 2010 The NES emulator is badass. For an awesome social game, check out PhoneFraze
  80. Nami at 2:15am 11th June 2010 TrueCaller should be among the best apps!
  81. andy at 9:11pm 5th June 2010 A nice one is Speed Shutter. It takes pictures at 20 frames per second, you don't miss much that way and get some cool action shots.
  82. AL at 2:11pm 12th May 2010 Are these the top give most popular apps catagories? How many apps are in each of these catagories?
  83. AL at 2:10pm 12th May 2010 Are your catagories the top five most popular? How many Android apps are in each of these catagories?
  84. Alex at 9:33am 10th May 2010 I think this is the best game for android over all:
    "An exciting year" (http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.highquality.exc...)
    There's a trial called "An exciting week"

    The app gives you an assignment every day, to spicen up your life a bit. Y'should give it a chance
    1. alex is a troll at 5:49pm 30th September 2010 dumbest app ever. thumbs down
  85. Anonymous at 4:33pm 29th April 2010 I hate and will never play Pocket Empire simply because of the legions of players who go around posting this spam.
  86. Ohio Luke at 2:57pm 29th April 2010 Android user? Try the game 'Pocket Empire' from the app store - It's free! Use referal code e358 for extra gems and instantly become allys!
  87. digiveen at 11:18am 7th April 2010 For anyone living or traveling to Toronto, Ontario and plan on using the TTC (bus,subway,streetcars)

    check out this android app: TransitMe Lite

    includes:

    -Maps
    -TTC Alerts
    -Fare Info
    -Find the nearest stops to your location and the next departing bus/streetcar from those stops.

    the paid version will give you access to route/schedule info and no ads!
  88. droid free apps at 7:12pm 27th March 2010 sweet, the best of the best android apps....
  89. haruspex at 11:11am 14th March 2010 If the phone uses Android, then you can download on your PC and upload to the phone and install. You can also simply download through the phone's browser and install (skipping the Market app). It's Android, you can do what you want.
  90. kartikeya at 7:46am 14th March 2010 hey...!! i m planning to buy the samsung galaxy spica..... i wanted to know weather we can dl the apps from the pc and install it to the phone??
    1. jay at 12:30pm 11th November 2010 well i managed to do this with a sony ericsson xperia x10 i had to download (app installer) from the andriod market on the phone its free then you simple put the games-apps you have downloaded via pc onto you memory card in your phone then simple open app installer select the file you put your apps an simple install
  91. mark at 6:41am 13th March 2010 PhotoLoco is pretty cool - location based search for photos on Flickr and Panoramio.
  92. RC at 1:38am 9th March 2010 That's what it looks like on my Droid (well, they call it Milestone here)
  93. Ian Bell at 1:56pm 4th March 2010 Thats why you can skip to the section of the article you want.
    1. LockeUp at 10:08pm 24th June 2010 No, they do it to get more hits on their site. They could easily just make it one page. It's not that hard to scroll...
  94. michael at 1:34pm 4th March 2010 Click 26 times to read this article? No, thanks.
  95. Sowmiyamoorthy at 9:01am 26th February 2010 Great application. I definately love it. It tracks regional songs as well. You too will love it for sure..
  96. Samantha James at 4:14pm 24th February 2010 I stumbled onto the "1CAST VIDEO NEWS" app today and am thrilled with this application. I haven't seen anything like it and the video quality is superb with a solid 3G connection. Its like having a TV in my pocket with all the news I want, although I do not have to watch crappy news that doesn't pique my interest.

    If you have a Nexus One & enjoy consuming news then this new 1CAST app is a must download.
  97. skippy at 2:18pm 25th January 2010 RingDroid is sweet. After mounting your phone or downloading songs, you can highlight, edit, and save your new songs as ring tones.
  98. Anand at 3:21pm 19th January 2010 Check out QwikList Voice. From the website: This is a handy home screen app that allows you add items to a list, send SMS, or quick add to Google Calendar by speaking to your phone! Uses Google voice to text. You can quickly and easily create reminders, shopping lists, to do lists, task lists with speech. Now supports adding item to list via barcode scan. One of the only Android apps that allows easy quick add to Google Calendar in widget form.
  99. Android Apps at 12:50am 19th December 2009 This is a nice, long, and comprehensive list. Thank you for the effort. I now have a bunch of new apps to play with on the Droid.
  100. Glen at 9:12am 7th December 2009 I found a app excelent..."Squirrel" is very nice for you can remember the locations and come back using the radar...:-D...But my favorite option is than you can export your point like .gpx...and after can see it in Google earth...:P
  101. dang at 12:06am 4th December 2009 Lol, good catch. I'll see if editor's can update it.
  102. CS at 8:27pm 3rd December 2009 Ummmm...whats with the iPhone screenshot for Dial Zero?
  103. gilby3000 at 10:10am 18th November 2009 These are very cool apps. I especially like Piggyback (hitchhiking 2.0). Not sure if I would ever use it though.

    I would also like to add "Parallel Kingdom -Age fo Emergence" which is a major new version of the first and most popular location-based game on Android.
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