December 5th, Beijing time, foreign technology website recently listed the top five most popular applications and games of Android and iPhone in 2010. The specific rankings are as follows:
1. Top Five Android Games of 2010
1) Robo Defense: This is the most fun tower defense game on the Android platform, enough to make any tower defense gamer happy.
2) Fruit Ninja: A fun game where various fruits keep popping up on the screen, and players cut these fruits to score points.
3) SNES/SFC Super Nintendo Emulator SNesoid: It can play all the favorite SNES games on the device.
4) Homerun Battle 3D: Fully 3D graphics, multiple game modes, a sports game that gives players a sense of pleasure.
5) Abduction! 2: 15 colorful and different types of scenes, new adventure mode provides more challenging levels, testing the player's mind and response.
2. Top Five Paid Android Applications of 2010
1) Root Explorer: A comprehensive file manager that can access and operate all files on the user's device.
2) Advanced Task Manager: A high-level task manager that helps users automatically end program services, switch software, speed up operation, and improve efficiency.
3) Beautiful Widgets: A desktop beautification widget that mainly provides weather and time functions.
4) SetCPU for Root Users: A powerful overclocking and power-saving tool.
5) MyBackUp Pro: A very convenient backup software.
3. Top Five Free Android Applications of 2010
1) Kindle: Brings the book reading experience to your Android device.
2) SkyFire: A fast network browser that supports the Android operating system.
3) Google Voice: Manages all your mobile numbers, phone numbers, voicemails, text messages, etc., by creating a new telephone number.
4) EverNote: A great free note data management software that can achieve network synchronization and supports PC, Mac, and mobile platforms.
5) Barcode Scanner: Scans books, movies, and music to quickly obtain their information and prices.
4. Top Five Paid iPhone Applications of 2010
1) Foursquare: The ultimate geographical social application. Foursquare allows mobile users to "check-in" at a location, and after completing the check-in process, Foursquare will return other nearby information based on the user's check-in location.
2) Groupon: A service deeply loved by consumers, offering daily group-buying discount services ranging from dining to swimming. Since its launch, Groupon has become a consumer favorite, and users can also use their iPhones to experience and enjoy it.
3) iMovie: Apple's video editing software, supporting iPhone. Originally part of the iLife application suite for Macintosh computers, it allows users to edit their home movies.
4) Siri Assistant: A personal assistant application, asking for directions, reminders, general information, almost omnipotent. This is very interesting and useful for busy people.
5) Twitter: An extremely well-known application, almost providing all the functions users need.
5. Top Five iPhone Games of 2010
1) Angry Birds: Angry Birds protect their eggs and start a duel with pigs, using a slingshot to shoot. The reason this game has been at the top of the paid rankings for a long time is that it provides immense fun to players.
2) Plants vs Zombies: A classic defensive game developed by casual game developer PopCap.
3) Fruit Ninja: So simple, yet strangely satisfying. Just when fruits appear on the screen, you cut them, but it provides ultimate visual effects and fun-filled scenes.
4) Archetype: A stunning 3D shooting game for the iPhone.
5) Rhythm Spirit: A rhythm fighting game based on Japanese folklore.
6. Top Five Free iPhone Applications of 2010
1) Apple iBooks [...]