Thursday, December 25, 2014

The Best Apps for you Android Phones or Tablets


Android Phones is getting more and more popular these days and it's development too. Different companies from different areas are designing different apps for same purposes or other. In this complication, it's very hard to chose a right and best app for your desire. So here, there are some best apps you must try on your Android Phones.
1. Inbox
Inbox by Gmail is a new app from Gmail team. It's a best app to organize your emails in right way. It pull together all of Google's services to make better sense of your inbox. Currently, it's only work for Gmail account and requires an invite. You can request for your invite by sending an email to inbox@google.com.


2. VSCO Cam
VSCO Cam is one of the best app for photography. It provides a wealth of editing options, tasteful, film-like presets, and a built-in feed of other’s photographs for inspiration. This year it got an update that lets you sync images between platforms, so pictures you take and edit on your Android phone can easily be accessed on an iPad or other device.

3. Pocket

The internet is a huge place and it can be hard to keep up with everything that happens on it every day. Pocket makes it much easier to do just that, letting you save all of those great articles and videos for later watching. Articles are synced automatically and saved offline, with options to adjust the layout to your liking. Stop emailing yourself links and just install Pocket.

4. Google Messenger

There are number of apps for texting on Android, but our favorite right now is Google’s new Messenger app. Messenger looks great, it takes full advantage of Google’s new Material Design guidelines, works quickly, and lets you send messages and move on with your life. If you are not interested in integrating all of your text message communication into Google’s Hangouts app, the Messenger app is best one for you.

5. Dropbox
Dropbox makes it easy to access your files from your phone. But there's another use that might interest you even if you don't think you need it: the service is great for simply getting files from your computer to your phone without a cable. 

6. Google Keep
If Evernote is the all-encompassing brain helper for your smartphone, Google Keep is the smarphone equivalent of Post-It notes. It’s perfect for quickly jotting down notes or making short lists, and now you can easily share and sync those lists with your friends and family.

7. Yahoo Weather
Your new Android phone probably has a basic weather app already, but if you want something that offers more information, daily notifications, and a truly beautiful design, look no further than Yahoo Weather.

8. Google Fit
Google Fit is the company’s new health tracking service that can count your steps, monitor activity, and more. It’s still pretty new, but soon it will be the central hub for much of the health data collected by your phone, fitness trackers, scale, and more.

9. Carousel - Dropbox Photos
Dropbox’s clever gallery app lets you see all your pictures and videos from your device and Dropbox account in one place. It can also back up your photos and free up room on your device by deleting images that you’ve already saved to the cloud.

10. 1Password
1Password does a great job of syncing your passwords and credit card info across devices and desktops so you don’t have to remember them all, and makes it a snap to login to your favorite websites.

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