Discover Android to the rhythm of Full Screen Videoreviews

We’ve started to move the baton again, this time to the rhythm of Tchaikovsky. We’ve been acting as orchestra conductors, taking different elements and fitting them in the right order to offer you a unique piece:  a new type of videoreviews that goes a step further in our endeavour to help you discovering the best Android apps. Open your eyes, tune your hearing. Enjoy the spot:


What shall you find in this new series of Full Screen videoreviews? Let us let you know:

In this new series we’ll basically videoreview Android games. If you’re more interested in apps, no worries, we’ll keep up launching our Weekly and Pocket videoreviews. Thus, with the upcoming project, you will be able to watch in Full Screen (even from your mobile device) videoreviews of different genre Android games. As you can see in the spot, we’ve so far videoreviewed RPG, casual, puzzle, racing games, shooters… That’s the mood, and this will be. Our aim is helping you out to discover both settled and potential successful Android games.What’s more, we wanted to show you how we make it: the process. The new Full Screen videoreviews are based on and follow the same structure of AndroidZoom reviews: clear, short and user-friendly. We think of our Android device like a violin: it has the potential of sounding wonderful, it just needs the right chords and a master orchestra conductor. Let us be that Master.

Full Screen Videoreviews will be released periodically from 3rd February 2012. Subscribe AndroidZoom’s Youtube Channel to keep updated of every new move of the baton.

Have a happy FullScreen VR discovery!

Santa Claus came and left us a brand-new website

Merry Christmas discoverers!

These last months have been as intense as challenging regarding Android news, ideas and projects. We’ve launched AndroidZoom Weekly and Pocket Videoreviews and AndroidZoom Cartoon Contest. We’ve kept reviewing apps as well as expounding interesting issues Android-related every week in our blog. Above all, what we’ve been doing these months is listening to your wishes and paying attention to your suggestions on how to make our website more both user-friendly and developer-friendly. We’re proud to announce the fruit of that labor which is our best Christmas gift: a brand-new AndroidZoom.com. We invite you to give it a go and to take advantage of all its features.

As you can see the homepage has been re-designed to highlight what really matters to you: apps and games. We haven’t removed any features, we’ve just tidied it up to make even easier the discovery of the best apps and games. Thus, you can find our classic features like Today’s Leaders, Pick of the Day, Browse Categories, Latest Apps or On Sale. However, we haven’t changed to stay the same: there a new features that you already can enjoy at the homepage and others that will be implemented in the following weeks. In this sense, you can check out from “Latest App Reviews” the last apps and games that have been reviewed by our Editor’s Team. What’s more, AndroidZoom’s Developers Team has worked hard on making the homepage smarter: we want it to recognize your searches and preferences, that’s it, individualize the homepage to highlight what you care about. And when we say you, we don’t mean you all, but YOU.

All of this would haven’t been possible without your suggestions: you’re part of the feedback chain made up by users, editor’s team and AZ developers. Please, help us to keep pumping blood to the circuit.

Happy new AndroidZoom website discovery!

Feel free to reach us at hello@androidzoom, Twitter, Facebook and G+.

The Android family

What makes so interesting belonging to a community in which every single user can develop and launch their own apps it’s that any type of app can be found. Since there are thousands of users sharing interest and lacks, it’s expected that come out apps to provide their needs. In this regard, there are families already using Android with specific needs and interest. Lots of apps are coming up pursuing covering that needs. We wanted to introduce you some of them in last week’s posts, and this time, we come with a new navigable videoreview on three apps that will make families life easier. Discover how Android can help you to take care of your loved ones, specially if you have kids. Check this out!

Hope you enjoy it

Specialized social network for Android

We’ve made a compilation of three of the apps we reviewed last week and here’s the outcome: a new navigable videoreview on three specialized social networks. We’ve chosen three different topics in order to show you the wide range of possibilities that this kind of social networks are putting on the table. Thus, you will find travel, fashion and movies/series/books social networks. Give it a go and discover the one that fits with you.

We hope you enjoy it

Movies knowledge is culture…

So, wouldn’t you like to know more about them? For this reason, this week we’ve made a videoreview compilation of three great movies apps for Android that will help you to know about actors, dates, directors, budgets, rumours, curiosities and every single thing that surrounds films and movies. Thus, the following videoreview includes three apps: IMDb, which is a the biggest database regarding movies info; Movie Trivia which is obviously a trivia to test your knowledge regarding films and, finally, Worth Watching Lite, an interesting app with rates, reviews from critics, comments and recommendations in order to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Hope you enjoy it

Three management games videoreviewed

We’ve released a new navigable videoreview on management games, smurfing a blockbuster as Smurfs’ Village; a well-known time management game, good for all SuperMarket Mania 2 and an original game developed by an independent company, we’re talking about Game Dev Story. Hope you like to see how they are in action and remember that you can read further about these games looking for their review at AndroidZoom.com.

Don’t forget either to like it (you know, thumbs up), share it or, even better, to leave a comment about the videoreview or the games featured.

Three must have games videoreviewed

Last week, we talked about three great games which could aspire to inherit Angry Birds’ success. We haven’t been able to resist the urge to videoreview and upload them to our Youtube channel so you can take a look and see how these mentioned games behave in movement. Without further ado, here’s our brand new videoreview featuring Open Sea!, Beaver’s Revenge and Wind-up Knight.


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Don’t forget our ongoing event on Facebook, 4th edition of AndroidZoom Cartoons. Just have a quick look at it!

Mini Browsers for Android

Fast navigation, ease of use and battery saving

Here we are again with a fresh made videoreview. This time, we’re going to present three browsers for Android. As you may know, there are coming up lots of them. In this case, we wanted to focus on a not so well-known type: the “Mini” versions. This kind of browsers are often faster, easier to use and lighter than the full versions. They ensure fast navigation without having important battery leaks. Due to its simplicity, they don’t have as many features as their big brothers. However, most of the regular users don’t need that amount of features and they find on Mini version what they expect from a browser. This videoreview is just to help you out to discover some of this wonderful browsers. We’ve selected Opera Mini Web Browser, Boat Mini Browser and Dolphin Browser™ Mini. Hope you enjoy it.

Let the little children come to Android, and stop keeping them away

Extra, extra! A fresh-made videoreview on Android apps and games for kids has been released. Don’t are you fed up of saying “No!” to your kids when they ask for playing with your Android device? That wouldn’t bother you if there wasn’t important stuff in there, would you? Android developers have released apps and games that solve this issue. What you will find in this videoreview is a virtual blackboard to foster your children creativity, a parental control tool and a restricted apps dashboard for kids. Leave your kids alone with your device and don’t worry about it. Thus, the apps reviewed are Kids Doodle – Movie Kids Paint (by Bejoy Mobile), Android Parental Control (by Smart App Cloud) and Kid Mode: Kids Games + Videos (by Zoodles).

We hope you and your kids enjoy them

Cooking, playing with food and finding the best restaurant nearby

This Friday’s videoreview features three applications related to food. One is a very complete recipe tool that uses your food preferences and the grocery stores nearby in order to list your recipes (Food on the Table). The other is a classic restaurant management game for the little spare moments (Stand O’Food) and the last one is a geo locator that shows the restaurants nearby and the comment’s people are making about them (Tasterous). Watch it and discover the great advantages and features that they include.

Eat, play and eat again.