Welcome to AndroidPIT! Weʼve put together the most frequently asked questions and answers here for your convenience.
AndroidPIT is a Web 2.0 network and Android blog – all in one. Android experts, enthusiasts, developers, and users all get together here at AndroidPIT.
AndroidPIT is a quickly expanding Android blog! Several thousands of people read this site and help us bring it to life.
Become a part of it! We look forward to every new member that helps us make this site bigger and better.
In a nutshell: Fans helping other fans! Here you’ll find all the tips, tricks, and knacks you need. On top of that, we write about the latest apps and software for your phone. Everyday we test at least one app and put together a thorough test report about it. It goes without saying that all of this is absolutely free.
It’s all up to you! Only as a registered member, however, can you enjoy everything this site has to offer, including writing comments and reviewing test reports and apps. And of course we’re always very pleased to see our community grow.
Apps that are either sponsored and/or happen to be in our field of interest get tested. We’re always looking for apps on the market and then select the most successful ones.
Developers or fans can have their app tested by AndroidPIT for 146,54 euros. AndroidPIT tests the app and writes a thorough test report, which is then posted on our AndroidPIT website. You can pay for a test report, but not for a good rating! AndroidPIT is always independent.
We do mostly, but also a select number of testers that have the necessary writing and technical skills to write a good test report.
You can apply at AndroidPIT to join the team of "official" testers. All we need from you is a sample app test report. Please ask us afterwards what you would be able to personally test.
As an official tester, you’ll receive 50 euros for every test report that we assign you.
Blog entries can only be submitted by registered AndroidPIT users. Please take a look at our tips and tricks for submitting blog posts. You’ll find this information directly on the page where you submit a blog entry.
AndroidPIT is totally impartial. The advertisement partners and app developers found on our site are always fully informed of our impartiality when they assign us to put together a test report.