Here's a few apps that installed and seem to be working fine: Borders ebook app, Skyfire and Dolphin web browsers, Pandora radio, Aldiko ebook app, ACV comic viewer, OverDrive, Moon+Reader, Fox News, Time Mobile, Google Maps, Wattpad, and NYTimes.
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In the end it's pretty much a crapshoot as to whether or not apps supported by Android 2.0 will work or not on the Cruz Reader. There are a number of apps that work fine, but it can be frustrating when something you want to use won't. The Google Maps app works fine and Street View installs without a problem, but whenever I click on Street View it will not work.
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The same YouTube app I've gotten to work on several devices will install on the Cruz Tablet but videos won't play, just sound. There's email, a calendar, calculator, dictionary, instant messenger, internet browser, apps for playing audio and video files, displaying pictures and slideshows, there's OfficeSuite for Microsoft files and PDFs, Twitter, Facebook, and others.Īnd then sometimes an app will install but won't work. It comes with the Cruz Market, a very limited source, but does contain links to other app markets. It is open to installing Android apps without a hack but doesn't come with the Android Market. Since the Cruz Reader runs Android 2.0, it doubles as both a color ereader and a tablet.
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The speakers are louder than most similar devices the sound quality is about what you'd expect-adequate but not much bass. Along the edges there's a headphone jack, SD card slot, AC charger port, two speakers on the bottom edge, and a mini USB port, although it doesn't come with a USB cable. The only hardware buttons are up and down volume keys and the power button. These take some getting used to because of their placement you either have to reach across the screen with your right hand all the time or get used to using your left hand for a good share of navigation.