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App Review: App Nana

February 2, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

By Kennedy Coverdale Staff Writer

Want to earn free Amazon, iTunes, or other gift cards ? This could be the right app for you.

App Joy, or sometimes called App Nana, is a free app that helps you download different apps that you might enjoy. Most of the apps are almost unheard of though.

Depending on which apps you choose, you earn a certain amount of points, or ‘nanas’ as it’s called in the apps. Some apps might give you 200 nanas, while other can give up to 7,000 nanas.

All these points add up and can enable you to choose a gift card for Amazon, iTunes, or Paypal. As the price of the gift card goes up, so does the amount of nanas you must earn in order to pick such a gift card.

In order to use AppJoy, you must make account only using an email and a password. No activation required or usernames.

Wondering how you get all these nanas? Actually, it’s not that difficult. You get 10,000 nanas for signing up, and 400 nanas each time you sign in. Inviting others to join AppJoy gives 2,500 nanas per person you invite. The cheapest gift card available is a one dollar Amazon gift card that costs 30,000 nanas, so they highly encourage you to get apps.

Most of the apps that it offers are free to download. Others cost money, but they will warn you before hand. Some apps require a certain action in order to obtain nanas, like registering for a website or actually playing the game.

The downfall of this app is it’s speed. it’s a bit slow when trying to get nanas, and sometimes opens a bunch of other windows doing so. I had some problems with this and it discouraged me from downloading more apps for more nanas.

 

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