You don’t need the R2-D2 Droid phone to download this app, but for full credibility I’d suggest all owners of that phone fork out the $3 it costs. As a matter of fact, any Verizon customer with an Android phone should pay up.
It’s celebrating the 30th anniversary of Star Wars , and while the app itself is free to download it costs $3 in case you do need to make probably the most of it. Revolving around the Empire Strikes Back movie, there are live wallpapers, movie clips, photos, soundboards and widgets.
Not to mention a Bounty Hunter scavenger hunt and Star Wars news feed, for staying up-to-date on all cursed 3D-related nonsense. The app is charged for your Verizon bill as opposed to Google Checkout, so not less than that you could overlook the small charge until the tip of the month. [ Droid Life ]
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