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Why You'll Love The DROID II

Best Travel Apps For Yoga enthusiasts or Kite surfers

Motorola has introduced new model DROID II and DROID PRO, and reinvigorated the black Android phone. And, as if that wasn't enough, at FCPD.com we are introducing the best Travel apps for yoga enthusiasts or Kite surfers.

Good news for consumers is that in increase in competition between wireless stores selling the DROID means cheaper deals. If you are on the AT&T network and want a DROID companion to download your travel apps on, please click below.

1. Motorola Flipside - click here for the lowest price. Newest addition to the AT&T lineup.

2. Sony Xperia X10 from AT&T



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For you Yoga Enthusiasts Looking For A Bargain!

Step 1:

Click on the above click here link to buy the best selling gadget this week, we are running a special promotion. If you sign up for a brand new DROID II or any DROID phone before Nov 29th, you will save $35 off for line activation. Currently all DROID phones on our website is 1 PENNY.

'Purchase a new Verizon device and receive an activation-fee credit for up to $35 for each qualifying line of service activated on a new 2-year individual or family plan account purchased from AmazonWireless.com between 12 midnight PDT on November 19, 2010, and 11:59 p.m. PDT November 29, 2010.'

Step 2:

With all the money you save in the cost of buying your DROID smartphone, you can book a discount yoga vacation with your yoga companion. What better way to spend the Christmas holidays at a tropical location doing yoga in front of the beach while all your yoga friends are having to shovel snow off the side walk to get to their yoga class.




Does A Travel Book Offer Better Gratification Than a smartphone app?

Many yoga smartphone users often find themselves ignoring their smart phone while sightseeing or looking for a nearby yoga studio. They practice the motto of living in the moment. Not only is it frustrating repeatedly having to open an app and having to navigate through a slew of content that is unformatted. A real physical Lonely planet guide offers instant gratification. It gets the yoga and kite surfing traveler back to sightseeing much more quickly.




Best Travel Apps for Android Users

  • "Android city guides from Navigaia, a travel publisher in Paris, offer well-rounded apps that feature videos of city attractions. The apps cost about $8 each. Navigaia is especially good for travelers to second-tier destinations like Berlin, Lisbon and Seville.
  • Lonely Planet for Android users. They have published over 40 apps for travelers using the Android platform. If you are traveling through Asia, you could get the Lonely planet Hong Kong Compass, Singapore compass and the Cantonese phrase book.
  • Yoga Trainer by Nex Studios is a Android app that contains yoga instructions and yoga workouts that can be accessed anytime, anywhere. It has more features than most yoga apps on the market and contains clear, crisp photos of each yoga move.
  • The best feature of Yoga Trainer is the courses. You simply choose a ten minute course, such as the Sun Salutation Series, and the app will present you with a series of poses. Each pose is has a timer that counts down how long you should hold the pose, so there’s no need for a stopwatch or guesswork.This comment is from the android-apps.com above"


"This comment is from the NYtimes below

Lonely Planet, meanwhile, has a bigger presence on iPhones than on the iPad. The company’s City Guide series ($6 for iPhones) covers 24 destinations so far, with more to come. These apps are quite slick, with nicely designed, interactive maps and a comprehensive directory of resources.

That comprehensiveness can be a problem, though. Because the app lacks a search box, users must sift through all that information to find anything obscure, like libraries or castles."


The problem with using either you iPhone or Android phone as a travel guide book is that most lack a search box, you end up having to browse through unrelated information in order to find what you want.



Source http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/28/technology/personaltech/28smart.html?src=twrhp, http://android-apps.com/articles/reviews/review-of-yoga-trainer-droid-app/



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