Android App Arena

Android App Arena (2014-2017)

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Android App Arena is your weekly source for some of the latest and greatest apps and games available on the Android mobile platform. Hands-on demos, category shoot-outs, a closer look at the biggest new app of the week, and in-depth interviews with some of Android's best developers.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 16:30

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Android App Arena' premiere?

'Android App Arena' premiered on January 3, 2014.

Who was the host of 'Android App Arena'?

Jason Howell was the host of 'Android App Arena'.

What was the format of 'Android App Arena'?

'Android App Arena' was a weekly show that highlighted and reviewed various Android applications.

How long did each episode of 'Android App Arena' last?

Each episode of 'Android App Arena' had a runtime of approximately 10 minutes.

What was the goal of 'Android App Arena'?

The goal of 'Android App Arena' was to showcase and recommend useful and innovative Android applications to viewers.

Did 'Android App Arena' cover a wide range of app categories?

Yes, 'Android App Arena' covered a wide range of app categories, including productivity, entertainment, communication, and more.

Were the app recommendations in 'Android App Arena' based on user reviews?

Yes, the app recommendations in 'Android App Arena' were based on user reviews, as well as the host's personal experience and expertise.

Did 'Android App Arena' provide in-depth reviews of the featured apps?

Yes, 'Android App Arena' provided in-depth reviews of the featured apps, highlighting their features, usability, and overall performance.

How did 'Android App Arena' engage with its audience?

'Android App Arena' engaged with its audience by encouraging them to suggest their favorite apps and participate in discussions about the featured apps.

Did 'Android App Arena' have any special episodes or themes?

Yes, 'Android App Arena' occasionally featured special episodes or themes, such as holiday app recommendations or app roundups.

Was 'Android App Arena' aired live or pre-recorded?

'Android App Arena' was pre-recorded and then made available for viewers to watch at their convenience.

Did 'Android App Arena' interview app developers?

Yes, 'Android App Arena' occasionally interviewed app developers, giving viewers insights into the creation and development process of popular apps.

Did 'Android App Arena' have a dedicated website?

Yes, 'Android App Arena' had a dedicated website where viewers could find additional information about the featured apps and watch previous episodes.

Were there any giveaways or contests associated with 'Android App Arena'?

Yes, 'Android App Arena' occasionally held giveaways or contests where viewers had the chance to win app-related prizes.

Was 'Android App Arena' available on any other platforms besides television?

Yes, 'Android App Arena' was also available for streaming on various online platforms, allowing viewers to watch it on their smartphones, tablets, or computers.

Did 'Android App Arena' have a loyal fan base?

Yes, 'Android App Arena' had a loyal fan base that appreciated the show's informative and entertaining approach to Android app recommendations.

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