The third issue of Android Magazine has gone on sale in the UK today. As usual, we’ve packed in plenty of new tips, reviews and features, making it an essential purchase for all Android users.
This month we take a look at the 100 best ever apps available for download on the Android market.
We show you how to transform your phone into a ‘superphone’ by giving it a cutting-edge upgrade for FREE!
Plus, we reveal some of the best ways to protect your phone if it’s ever lost or stolen.
Also this month:
-HTC Evo 3D reviewed
-Ten things you need know about cloud servies
-Master the Mail app
-Orange Barcelona reviewed
-HTC ChaCha reviewed
-Samsung Galaxy Fit reviewed
-Viewsonic ViewPad 10 Pro reviewed
-Time2Touch HC701A reviewed
…and much, much more!
Android Magazine issue 3 is on sale now from all good newsagents, or you can buy or subscribe from www.imagineshop.co.uk.
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Check below for a few of the pages you can find in this month’s issue!


Can I just point out a small error in issue 3 of the Android magazine. On page 62, amongst the list of 100 best Android apps, you quote the CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2011 as being free. When I looked up this app it actually costs £4.19. I would also like to add that I am very impressed with the magazine.
Hi Mike, thanks for your comment. The app got a recent upgrade from the 2011 to the 2012, and with it the price did indeed go up. Thanks for pointing that out, it is appreciated.
Glad you are enjoying the magazine!
Issue 3 only has 90 Best Ever Apps!
Numbers 06 to 15 are missing – that makes me a little sad.
I think you’ll find that 6-15 are included in the ‘Top 10 Apps For Photography’, 37-46 in ‘Top 10 Apps For Travelling’, 54-63 in ‘Top 10 Apps For Shopping’, 70-79 in ‘Top Ten Tools’, and 91-100 in ‘Top 10 Apps For Music Pleasure’.
But yeah, they could be labelled a little clearer.
Really like the mag, enjoy the apps in and out feature. Looking forward to see more developer related articles.
How about a digital version of the magazine? I looked at your ‘buy online’ page and saw the first 2 issues listed as ‘out of stock’. That wouldn’t happen with digital copies.
I happened to miss issue 3 (I know I should subscribe), but the online store shows it’s out-of-stock. Would be nice to be able to buy a discounted pdf version when the print version isn’t available.