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Samsung SPH-M810 (known as Instinct S30, previously as Instinct Mini) is an Internet-enabled cell phone designed and marketed by Samsung and carried by Sprint Nextel from 2009. It uses a Haptic touchscreen interface, and three touchscreen buttons (from left to right - [back], [home], and [phone]).
Android phones, like this Nexus S running Replicant, allow installation of apps from the Play Store, F-Droid store or directly via APK files. This is a list of notable applications ( apps ) that run on the Android platform which meet guidelines for free software and open-source software .
The Instinct was initially available only in the United States through Sprint. It was announced in early July 2008 that the Instinct would be available in Canada from Bell Mobility, starting on August 8, 2008 and from Telus Mobility on August 19, 2008. It became the second fastest selling phone in Sprint's history (the first being the Palm Pre ...
The app is free to use up until the completion of level 1, and from there it's $12.99 per month month or $94.99 per year. Wish is a highly valuable e-commerce startup. Screenshots
That's the Samsung Instinct, due to hit Sprint in June. Better get used to it, because Sprint's about to start hyping it with the biggest marketing push in its history -- it's going to drop some ...
For context, in July 2017 that there are 319 apps which have been downloaded at least 100 million times and 4,098 apps have been downloaded at least ten million times. [1] The 500-million download threshold for free applications has been established to maintain the list's manageability and focus on the most widely distributed apps.
sale discontinued, but supported 2018 Gemini PDA: Planet Computers Android, Debian, Sailfish OS: Discontinued 2018-03 (last updated) GTA04 based motherboard, fitting inside the shell of a Nokia N900. Neo900 QtMoko, Debian, SHR (Stable Hybrid Release), Replicant: Stalled [54] 2016-11-01 Pop Mirage Cyanogen Alcatel Mobile: CyanogenMod [55 ...
This is an incomplete list of notable applications (apps) that run on iOS where source code is available under a free software/open-source software license.Note however that much of this software is dual-licensed for non-free distribution via the iOS app store; for example, GPL licenses are not compatible with the app store.