CellFinder is a simple mobile phone tower locator using OpenCellID and the recently announced Ericsson Cell ID databases instead of Google's. Not as extensive as the original CellFinder application, but uses different data sources and displays approx cell coverage
Blind is a free application that enables people with visual disabilities to use options such as: mobile system settings, music, contacts, make a call, send voice messages, read text messages, identify colors, get the current GPS location
Blinker - This app uses the charging LED to notify the user about:
* a received SMS
* a missed/rejected CALL
* battery charging process
* signal strength value + NATIVE blinking - e.g: < 35% led=red, > 35% led=amber, > 70% led=green
For your personal needs, it is possible to change the color and blinking speed of the charging LED
Call Faker Ever been stuck in a situation where you are with someone and they are talking your ear off? This is your excuse to leave - simply set a time, a contact, and a ringtone and Call Faker will ring the phone at that time - allowing you to excuse yourself politely
Call Faker Now! is an additional application for Call Faker - the Immediate Call did not let you change any of the settings.
This application lets you do just that. All you do is set it to whatever you want, and the settings are saved
Call Monitor is a dumping ground for all your calls and sms. Just for fun you might want to look at who do you call the most, or what group of people you call or text the most.
See data for the last 7 hours/days/weeks/months
Callbook - How many hours do you spend on the phone daily, weekly, monthly or yearly? How many calls do you accept, make or miss? Who are your top callers, SMS contacts? Callbook collects information about your calls and messages and provides immediate comprehensive reports and statistics for your mobile history
Caller ID - Finally, real Caller ID for your mobile phone! If you are thinking, I already have Caller ID on my mobile phone, you are only partially correct. your mobile phone only displays the number of the person calling, so the only time you see a name appear with the number is when the contact is saved in your address book