Behold
- List of Best Android Mobile Apps of 2018 - 01
Google Play Store is
chock-a-blocked with apps. Be it travel, health, entertainment, fitness,
lifestyle, games, et al Play store has everything under the sun. This year saw
a number of new releases also. However, some of the apps floated and others
bombed.
This article will help you find
your pick. Almost all businesses have mobile apps as apps are easy,
customer-friendly, scalable, and the most important thing, they are with you
24*7! A good business should indubitably invest in creating a mobile app. It can
also serve as a testimony to your spiffing, ever-growing witness. You don't
need to carry heavy catalogues to tell potential clients what you do.
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This article will be published
in a series of 2. This will provide a comprehensive list of some of the best
apps of 2018. The list is, however, unrestricted.
1. Google
Opinion Rewards (free – and actually earns you money!)
Get paid for super-quick surveys from Google. While many are free, some of the best Android apps in this list
require you to pay actual money. If you're a pinchpenny, that's a problem,
which is why you should definitely have Google Opinion Rewards installed.
Complete short surveys for Google and you'll be given credit to
spend on the store. Sometimes that could be 50p, sometimes 10p, but it all adds
up and no survey takes longer than a minute or two. Seriously, download this
now.
2. Gboard - the GooGboardIt is the ultimate keyboard for Android. That's partly because it's
borrowed the best features from elsewhere – Glide Typing is remarkably similar
to Swype for example – but it's more than that. Google search is built right
into it, meaning that wherever you in Android you can quickly search for
things. Someone wants to know where you're meeting? Get the address without
leaving the chat window. Want to drop a GIF in to show your frustrating at
Googling on their behalf? Google a GIF and send it right back...
3. Solid Explorer File Management (£1.50; with two-week
free trial)
A
less painful way of managing your phone. We all need it.
Yes, it's insipid, but have you ever found an Android phone to have
a sensible way of navigating files like you'd find on PC or Mac? This is where
Solid File Explorer comes in. It uses Google's own Material Design style for an
easy to use experience, which makes moving your files around and reclaiming
space a doddle. What's more, it links up to cloud storage systems so you can
easily move files to and fro, and the latest version lets you lock important
files with a fingerprint, should you wish.
Specifics - It's £1.50 to unlock, but you can try it out free of
charge for 14 days to see if you get the use from it.
4. Gallery Doctor – Photo Cleaner (free)
Automatically manage your snaps. Let your phone breathe.
Gallery Doctor hunts down duplicate images and highlights them for
deletion, but better still it knows what makes a good photo and can highlight
your weaker efforts for deletion. Don't worry, you can check its working to
make sure you're not deleting any classics – but it's a helpful extra critical
eye when trying to reclaim precious space.
5. Avast Antivirus & Security (free; with in-app purchases)
Keep
malware from your handset with AV protection.
This app is a powerful antivirus app that you
can trust; its PC counterpart is one of the best free antiviruses.
For those who want comprehensive cover, plenty of additional features are
available as in-app purchases, including geo-fencing and remote data recovery.
For those who just want basic protection, however, you’ll find this does
everything you need for free.
6. LastPass Password Manager (free)
Complex
security you don't have to remember.
You'll need to spend a little time setting it up, but once you're
done on desktop, you're good to go on mobile. LastPass will generate long and
hard to crack passwords unique to each site. The beauty is that you never need
to memorise it. The app will detect a login screen, you sign in with your
master password or thumbprint and it will automatically fill in your details. Security
for the lazybones!
7. Greenify (free)
Make
sure your battery isn't draining unnecessarily. You will never find yourself in
a pickle.
Getting the most from your phone’s battery is always key. Lollipop
may have its own set of battery-saving tools, and many phones now offer
power-saving modes, but these should be seen as a last resort.
Greenify sits in the background helping to regulate how much battery
various apps are using. It freezes the apps you tell it to when you’re not
using them and instantly defrosts them when you need to gain access. You're
welcome.
8. Clean Master (free)
Keep
that 'clean install' feeling.
Nobody likes having a slow device, and Android somehow manages to
grab digital detritus like a magnet in a junkyard. Clean Master is the mop and
bucket you need to scrub your phone or tablet clean.
Clean Master’s Junk File Cleaning feature scans your Android device
and chucks out any unwanted cache and residual files.
9. Opera Max (free)
Supercharge
your web browsing.
It crunches down the size of images and videos, speeds up website
load times, and typically saves you from around a third to almost half of your
general data use. You can restrict some apps to only ever connect via Wi-Fi,
and temporarily turn off connections if you want to save some data for the end
of the month.
10. WiFi
Mapper (free)
Track
the best Wi-Fi spots in the world and stay connected.
If you don't have a generous mobile data plan,
you're going to want to use Wi-Fi as much as possible, but finding good, free
Wi-Fi isn't always that easy. WifiMapper is the solution. Crowdsourced maps
where the community shares where to get free Wi-Fi, you should never have to
rely on your data again.
(With inputs
from alphr)
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