Posts Tagged Android

Trapster Adds 4 New Sound Themes & 2 New Trap Types for Halloween!

You know what is scary? Noticing a police car tailgating you while driving on the freeway. You know what else is scary? The 4 new sound themes we have added for Halloween! And we did not stop there, you can also report 2 new trap types this October: “Trick or Treat Zone” and “Haunted House”. Read the rest of this entry »

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Just Released: Trapster 3.0 for Android!

Today we released Trapser 3.0 for Android! This update is our biggest yet, featuring a real time speedometer that also displays the speed limit of the road you are on, a refreshed U.I. and the brand new Trapster widget. Our Android app just made our iPhone app very jealous. Read the rest of this entry »

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Trapster Now Available on Amazon Appstore

Trapster is now available on Amazon’s Appstore for Android! You most likely already have Trapster, but Amazon’s Appstore can introduce Trapster to many new users. So, if you want to help build the Trapster community, you can review us on the Amazon Appstore, and maybe your review will convince some users to download Trapster!

With the availability of Trapster on more app stores, the easier it is for people to join the Trapster community, which adds to the traps added to the trapmap, making Trapster more accurate for everyone. We will continue to push to get Trapster on every possible app store.

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Trapster 2.1.0 Released for Android!

Today we dropped the latest version of our Android app. With each new version brings improvements and new features to help you stay aware of potential road and wallet hazards. Alright you Android fan boys, lets go over what has changed: Read the rest of this entry »

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Trapster 2.0 Released for Android!

Just in time for the holiday travel, version 2.0 has been released for Trapster on Android. We have listened to your ideas and requests and we have been hard at work to quickly release this update for our Android fan boys! Read the rest of this entry »

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Share Your Halloween Pictures with Trapster’s MyTrips

Looking for a unique way to share pictures of the kids trick-or-treating this Halloween? Using Trapster’s “My Trips” feature will not only capture the images from Halloween night, but also the route you took trick-or-treating. Read the rest of this entry »

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Just Released Trapster 1.6 for Android, with Patrol!

Today Trapster version 1.6 was released for all you Android users! Make sure you update your android so you can check out the latest new feature, Patrol. Read the rest of this entry »

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Trapster for Android 1.5.5 Update Released!

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Today Trapster released an update for Android just in time for your Thanksgiving road trip! With fun new features like turn by turn directions and sounds themes, you will be sure to make it to grandmas on time and entertained. Read the rest of this entry »

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3 Fantastic Trapster Features for Android

android-trapsterThis week I have been playing with the “new kid on the block”, the Android version of Trapster.  While running Trapster on the G1, I began to realize… this is going to give all the other phone users “Android Envy.”

With exclusive features like the Trapmap compass and our virtual radar paired with display options such as satellite view & traffic view, it might be time to turn in your cool shiny smart phone and grab one of the new devices sporting the open source OS of the future: Android. Read the rest of this entry »

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Trapster Now Available on Android

We are proud to announce that Trapster has just released its first app for the Android platform.android_driving2 We have been busy here at the Trapster office working all the kinks out of our Android app. Lots of testing and driving has gone into this exciting release and we can’t wait to get your feedback.


What is Android?


What is Android? Android brings Internet-style innovation and openness to mobile phones.

One of the coolest things about the Android is that it was built from the ground-up to enable developers to create compelling mobile applications and be truly open source. The Android website does a great job of explaining what “open source” means. Read the rest of this entry »

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