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					<dc:creator>nebaj</dc:creator>

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						<p>Hi everyone, </p>
<p>I’m wondering how far an Android phone can go in replacing traditional tools for creative tasks. For example, can it act as a sketchpad, sound recorder, portable scanner, or even a mini editing studio using only apps and built-in sensors? </p>
<p>I recently read some <a href="https://consejosandroid.mx/consejos-android/" rel="nofollow">consejos android méxico</a> about maximizing phone potential for creative workflows, which got me thinking about unusual setups. Are there clever app combinations that let a phone handle tasks people usually use multiple devices for? </p>
<p>I’d love to see experiments where an Android device becomes the main tool for art, music, or design.</p>
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