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I'm now one of you. I've escaped.

Apple has finally lost me and I've upgraded to A Galaxy S10+.

Playing with it while it's receiving data from my soon to be departed iPhone X - possibly the most overrated model in the history of iPhones. It's a great camera, and that's about it. So far I'm liking the Samsung, except the finger print scanner is having a problem initializing, there's a fair amount of crapware (maybe it's just that I'm not used to that) and the slick finish on the back get's smudgy real fast - going into a case asap.

Those are minor issues - I'm trying to avoid major ones, and that's where you Android gurus come in, since I have next to no experience with this OS. I seek recommendations for -

Anti Virus / security apps
Music apps, preferably free music
Photo / Video editing apps
Must have apps, any category
Any performance tweaks and tips

Thanks in advance.
 
If you travel by public transport a lot, there's usually some freeware or cheapware realtime timetable apps available. Often they combine local bus, train (subway?) and ferry timetables, and have a GoogleMaps-like ability to get you from hither to yon efficiently.
 
If you travel by public transport a lot, there's usually some freeware or cheapware realtime timetable apps available. Often they combine local bus, train (subway?) and ferry timetables, and have a GoogleMaps-like ability to get you from hither to yon efficiently.

Thank you for that, I travel on public transport almost exclusively these days.
 
I'm now one of you. I've escaped.

Apple has finally lost me and I've upgraded to A Galaxy S10+...

You'll be back. Just you wait! Itunes is upgrading next year and it's going to be more bloated and useless than ever!

Bwahahahahahahahaha

Meanwhile enjoy dancing to tune of The Man!
 
Welcome to the Team Eschaton.

Check what bloatware you can uninstall. Usually, there is no need for Antivirus/firewalls.

If you have Amazon Prime, the music app will see you well supplied. There is also a music-only version of YT.
 
Dance...even if you have nowhere to do it but in your own living room.
Dance...even if you have nothing to dance to but the tune of The Man!
Just dance...and wear sunscreen.
 
You'll be back. Just you wait! Itunes is upgrading next year and it's going to be more bloated and useless than ever!

Bwahahahahahahahaha

Meanwhile enjoy dancing to tune of The Man!

iTunes is one of things that drove me off, that and there's been an ongoing issue with a failure to download pics and videos from my iPhone to my PC which the can't be resolved by the Genius bar, gotta be a windows issue.

Those pics and videos transferred to the S10 seem to be downloading to my PC without any fuss at the moment.

Hrm.
 
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Most of my usage goes into Spotify for music, (free as long as you can put up with the ads) and Pocket Casts for podcasts (though the most recent update took it back a step for me)

I have, for many years, used the Nova Launcher as an alternative to the default, and the Minimal UI icon pack as an alternative theme.

K-@ mail is my preferred mail app, though I know mail can be a very personal thing, so YMMV. ;)
 
Never needed any anti-virus software in nearly a decade of using Android phones.

For photo editing, I use Snapseed (nice, intuitive interface, easy to use) and Photoshop Express (mainly for adding watermarks easily).

Samsung phones are particularly bad for bloatware, and seem to run slowly after a while, too, in my limited experience. I've had better experiences with Sony and currently Nokia phones.

For podcasts, I'm using Podcast Addict.

I don't listen to a lot of music on the phone, but when I do I use Spotify (free version) or Amazon Music (I've got Prime).
 
I'm not sure what all you're looking for so I'll give you the list of important ones that I have:

Handcent SMS (I can't stand the default text program. I also can backup, and it has screen popups for text messages instead of having to unlock)
Spotify for Music and Podcast, but I really only listen to All the Presidents Lawyers and Left Right and Center
Google Home, which I think comes standard. I have about 6 Chromecasts, it comes in handy
Tapatalk for specifically this forum
Zedge for ringtones, which I never use because my phone is on vibrate, but it's decent

Then the normal junk, wifi analyzer, weather channel, teamviewer, jefit because I've been losing weight and it has video details on how to do workouts, lastpass, fiverr, etc.
 
One of us, one of us, one of us, one of us.....
Congrats on recovering from Apple.
 
I'm now one of you. I've escaped.

Apple has finally lost me and I've upgraded to A Galaxy S10+.

Playing with it while it's receiving data from my soon to be departed iPhone X - possibly the most overrated model in the history of iPhones. It's a great camera, and that's about it. So far I'm liking the Samsung, except the finger print scanner is having a problem initializing, there's a fair amount of crapware (maybe it's just that I'm not used to that) and the slick finish on the back get's smudgy real fast - going into a case asap.

Those are minor issues - I'm trying to avoid major ones, and that's where you Android gurus come in, since I have next to no experience with this OS. I seek recommendations for -

Anti Virus / security apps
Music apps, preferably free music
Photo / Video editing apps
Must have apps, any category
Any performance tweaks and tips

Thanks in advance.

One thing you should really pay attention to is what permissions an app requires when installing it. If it's asking for things it doesn't need, like SMS access, don't install it. It may be OK - or maybe not. (Often, good authors will explain why each permission is needed).

For apps, I would recommend you consider installing F-Droid. It's an alternative application manager ("App Store", if you will) that focus on Open Source.

Anti-virus: Can't say here, I have one installed that I got for free some time ago but it has never picked up on anything.
Free music: There are lots of choices, the most popular open-source solution seems to be Vanilla Music. I uninstalled it when it had problems with playing (would stop for unknown reasons). Other good choices seem to be Odyssey or Phonograph.
Photo: I cannot recommend Open Camera strongly enough. Very, very good open-source camera application; lots of good features. I don't use editing apps, so cannot recommend any of those.

Must haves:

You may want Google's Authenticator, which some places use for 2FA authentication. A password manager is also a good idea, there are a lot of free cross platform ones; I use PasswdSafe personally.

Adobe Acrobat is available to read PDFs, although it is not the only solution.

Video playback: Install VLC. The native video player can handle most formats, but VLC is a) open source and b) can (usually) handle more formats and is more flexible.

Depending on the sort of things you do, IMDb, Netflix, and others are available.

Networking: Install WiFiAnalyzer from F-Droid (watch the name, there are several WiFiAnalyzers in the Google Play Store).

If you follow XKCD, install EasyXKCD.

Keyboards: I use AnySoftKeyboard, but it depends on your preferences; others love swipe-style keyboards. The native keyboard is also pretty good.

Other tools to look at: Tasker, Trigger, Automate to automate various tasks (e.g. do things when it connects to your car's Bluetooth). Bubble level; again, best to look in F-Droid, as there are many junky bubble levels in the Play store.

Games: Depends on what you do. There are lots of good time-wasters like Solitaire variants. Frozen Bubble is available and is open source, although again there are a lot of closed-source/ad driven clones.

Other comments: Eventually I would recommend you root your device. Note that doing so will a) void your warranty and b) erase all data you have on the phone. However, it's fairly common practice - especially for a mainstream device like yours - and it allows:
  • Full backup of everything (and I mean everything: apps, data, OS, boot) to SD card or external storage (requires installing a custom recovery like TWRP). This allows full recovery if things go very wrong.
  • Full backup of apps with their data, again to any location, with versions (look up Titanium Backup). Includes backups of most settings, such as Bluetooth and WiFi, and of things like SMS messages and call history.
  • Removal of junk shoved in by Samsung or your carrier
  • When your phone gets older, installation of a custom ROM (I recommend LineageOS but there are others) that gives it an entirely new lease on life

Installing a custom ROM is especially important when Samsung stops pushing out updates; I have a Tab S2 (SM-T713, if you want the exact model) that is running Android 9 (Oreo, LineageOS). The last version of Android supported by Samsung for that device is 7 (M), i.e. two versions behind. LineageOS also puts out updates, for actively maintained devices, something like twice a week, so you will never be behind on security updates. There is a small risk that there will be bugs, but again for an S10 you're got essentially the best supported device for ROM replacements.
 
Thank you for that, I travel on public transport almost exclusively these days.
I'm sure it varies by locale, but I uninstalled my last local transit app (for Tri-Met in Portland, Oregon) because Google Maps quite some time ago started showing up-to-the-minute transit information throughout the Portland Metropolitan Area. It's my one-stop shop for finding out when the bus is coming to my stop and for mapping out trips and transfers, as well as finding out what businesses are nearby.

My only absolute necessity is the Stitcher podcast app, though I stick with that one because it's where the Earwolf podcast archives are available for a very reasonable fee (about the price charged by high-profile Patreon podcasts, but so much more content available). It also includes most other podcasts, but if you're not subscribing to Stitcher Premium, there are better apps available. Podcast Addict was the last "generic" podcast app I used and I really liked it.
 
I have older phones on Andy 2, 4 and 6
Never noted a virus but bloatware kills the Andy 2 hone.

I don't bother with much more than a photo editor and mah jong on any of them, never installed Tapatalk on any and navigate all forums equally fast.

I am no power user obviously and a cheaper Lanix phone is my Andy 6 platform. A bit slow but adequate for YouTube or general surfing needs.

I like my Samsung and Sony devices better for the software quality, better photo editing by far.
 
Does the 10 still have Bixby? If not, maybe we'll upgrade! If it does, and you can figure out how to get rid of her and reassign the button to something useful, let me know. I'm too lazy to figure it out myself.
 
Thank you all for the wonderful responses, you've all been a great help and pointed me in the right direction - which is all I ask. This is why this place is one awesome source of information - thanks again.

@Trebuchet -

Yes Bixby is still there - her button is right under the volume rocker where you're sure to activate her by accident. Annoying.
 
I don't bother with much more than a photo editor and mah jong on any of them, never installed Tapatalk on any and navigate all forums equally fast.

My issue with Tapatalk is that it can compound the annoying quirks of a forum with its own. At this point, I think most people with at least a 1080p phone will find that using a browser is just as easy. Go lower than 1080p and you might have to zoom often enough that the app becomes preferable.
 
Does the 10 still have Bixby? If not, maybe we'll upgrade! If it does, and you can figure out how to get rid of her and reassign the button to something useful, let me know. I'm too lazy to figure it out myself.
Remapping the Bixby button is built in now. I use it to throw up the calculator no matter what I'm also doing on the phone.
 

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