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What's on my Android Phone 2013!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd632.9K viewsJun 4, 20138:48
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Tour of my Android phone setup 2013! Tweets 'n' Stuff: twitter.com Verizon Black Galaxy S4: amzn.to Top 5 1080p Smartphones: youtu.be Using Google Now: Explained! youtu.be All apps, in order below! Dashclock: goo.gl Tasks: goo.gl Eye in the Sky: goo.gl Sliding Messaging Pro: goo.gl Stark Icon Pack: goo.gl Action Launcher Pro: goo.gl Feedly: goo.gl Stock Camera and Gallery JB+: goo.gl Wolfram Alpha: goo.gl Falcon Pro: goo.gl Air Control: goo.gl Clock JB+: goo.gl

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The video opens with Marques Brownlee presenting What’s on My Android Phone 2013, explaining that there is no single daily driver for him because he reviews multiple devices for work on different networks. He describes using a Verizon Galaxy S4 as his primary device while occasionally carrying an AT&T SIM on an HTC One, and sometimes a Galaxy Note 2 or Oppo Find 5 depending on the trip or battery life needs. He emphasizes that Android 4.2 is the running version on the S4 and teases a full app tour, promising to include direct links to every app in the description. The overview sets expectations for a highly customized home screen featuring Dash Clock with extensions like Eye in the Sky and Sliding Messaging Pro, plus a Stark icon pack wallpaper and an Action Launcher Pro setup with two pages for quick access to essential tools. He notes the goal of sharing the exact app list and launcher configuration so viewers can recreate the setup on their own devices, while inviting viewers to post their own setup videos as responses. The main tour then dives into the hardware, the launcher, and the way he organizes apps, widgets, and shortcuts to maximize efficiency and aesthetic appeal, all while mentioning that he keeps accessory and app links in the description for easy reference. In closing, he points out practical details like a battery widget, a flashlight toggle, and how his setup adapts to different day-to-day scenarios, inviting feedback and suggesting viewers up their own Android personalization game. Overall, the video serves as a snapshot of a high-end Android workflow from 2013, with emphasis on customization, speed, and the ongoing evolution of Android launchers and widgets. He ends by encouraging viewers to share their setups and to like the video if they enjoyed the tour.

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