OnePlus One phone since December 2014
Currently running Android 6.01
Cyanogen OS 13.0-ZNH0EAS2JK
- 1Weather – Weather App
- Alarm Clock – Needed to install due to broken Clock app in current version of Cyanogen.
- Albertsons – Grocery Store App
- Amazon – King of online shopping
- Amazon Kindle – Ebook reader
- Amazon Music – Music player
- Amazon Video – Only way to watch Prime free movies and TV
- Android Pay – Never used this
- Appstore – How to get Amazon versions of apps, usually updated much later than the Google Play store
- Arcus – Nice weather App
- AudioFX – Helps with my reduced hearing in the mid range.
- Barcode Scanner – Basic
- Barnett – Wholesale shopping app for plumbing parts
- Bashas – Grocery Store App
- Battery Doctor – Desperately trying to get back the battery life I used to have.
- Calendar – Google calendar, use this all the time.
- CameraFi – Use with the plumbing Endoscopes I sell to see inside pipes and walls.
- Cartwheel – Target Store shopping App. A bit of a pain to use, makes you prioritize what you want to save on.
- Chick-Fil-A – Fast food store app, new update and changes coming.
- Chrome – Google Web Browser, use it all the time.
- Clock – Built in app
- ConnectBot – SSH terminal App, Used it for years, reliable.
- Contacts – Google contacts
- Culvers – Fast food App. Only really good to see what flavors are at each local location.
- Docs – Google Docs, use it regularly
- Drive – Google Drive, use it regularly
- Earth – Broken under current Cyanogen
- Ebay – Check on purchases and bids.
- Email – Use it all the time
- English – Dictionary
- Evernote – Been using this since it first came out. Basic version is all I need, great tool for keeping information at my fingertips.
- Facebook – Need I say more?
- Flipboard – Nice place to see articles, don’t go there often enough.
- Fractional Calculator – When dealing with plumbing measurements it is actually handy.
- Frys Food – Grocery Store App, harder to use since the latest update.
- Gallery – Pictures on phone and Google photos.
- GasBuddy – best way to save on Gas
- Gmail – Use all the time.
- Google – Switch to it to see local stuff and time delays to work.
- Google Tasks – Not really using it right now.
- Google+ – Still use it, Google seems to be trying to kill it.
- GoToAssist – in a pinch I can use this to trouble shoot a client PC.
- Hangouts – Great tool to message people.
- IMDB – Great to figure out who was in the movie I just saw.
- Inbox – New Gmail app, not sure I like it. I keep going back to Gmail.
- Insightly – Tried to use this to track customer orders, too much trouble.
- Keep – New Google notes App, have not tried to use it yet.
- Keyring – A backup for all the rewards tags on my keychain.
- Magnetic Stud Finder – Just what it says.
- Maps – Cannot live without this.
- Messaging – SMS / MMS App
- Messenger – Facebook Messenger.
- Metal Detector – like stud finder
- MySolarCity – Track my solar panel usage
- Package Buddy – Great way to check on package delivery status
- Photos – Google Photos
- Play Books – Google Ebooks
- Play Games – Google Games (I don’t use this)
- Play Movies – Google Movies
- Play Music – Google Music
- Play Newsstand – Google news reader (Don’t use it)
- Play Store – How to get Apps installed
- Quora – Where to ask unusual questions, and get answers.
- RealCalc – RPN calculator
- Register – Square reader App
- Roku – WiFi remote for my Roku
- Safeway – Grocery store App
- Sheets – Google Spreadsheet App (Use this a lot)
- Speedtest – Test network performance
- Starbuks – Pay for Coffee
- Swift Key – Great Android Keyboard App (use this a lot)
- Torque Lite – Monitor your Car status (Great for trips)
- Translate – Useful language translator
- Tucson News Now – Local news App (could be so much better)
- TV Guide – Know what is on TV the rare times I get to watch TV
- TweetCaster – Twitter App (use this a lot)
- Voice – Google Voice App (Key use in my retail business)
- Wish – Shop for cheap China goods
- Word – Microsoft Word App
- WordPress – Remote editing of WordPress
- WRPN 16c – Exact replica of the HP-16C Programmer calculator (I still have mine)
- YouTube – No explanation needed.