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Searching for the best android app ? This time, we here at AndroidJunglee decided to take a look at some Android apps since everyone out there isn’t aware of some good apps. And that means many useful apps go underrated. So, we tried to dig out some of the best apps for you every month and here comes our first installment from those. It’s time for us to check out some best Android Apps.
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1. Duo
Duo is Google’s simple 1-to-1 video calling app. All you need is a phone number and then you’ll be able to video call any of your contacts who have Duo installed. Video quality is quite good even on a 3G connection. The app’s standout feature is Knock Knock, which allows users to see the video of the person calling them before answering. This becomes a must-try app for users.
2. Fast by Netflix
Fast.com is Netflix’s super fast internet speed test website. FAST Speed Test is the Android app that does the same thing. It’s super fast and ad-free. It does show better and accurate results than Ookla Speedtest. So, if you want to see how exactly is your internet’s speed, then this is it.
3. Chrooma Keyboard
Chrooma Keyboard is like a colorful, feature-filled version of Google Keyboard. The whole experience reminds a lot of the Google keyboard, from the way it types out letters, gestures words, and looks. So far I’m pretty impressed.
4. LastPass
LastPass is a password manager that has always seemed like a step above the others. A recent update has made mobile use entirely free with a premium subscription service charged for syncing from mobile to desktop and back. Since we log into everything on our mobile devices now, having LastPass is a good idea. It can save passwords and keep them save all while auto-filling passwords for sites and apps that you use regularly.
5. Camera360
Camera360 Ultimate made its way onto our best Android camera apps list because it offers so many features, including more than 200 filters, NFC photo sharing and tons of one-touch fixing tools. These adjustment options are both powerful and easy to use, making Camera360 Ultimate a great choice for new and experienced photographers. It’s a comprehensive free app that ensures you get the best out of your Android camera.
6. Overlay – Floats Everywhere
The overlay is an automation app that allows you to trigger certain tasks when certain actions happen. The unique thing about Overlay is it doesn’t simply launch an app or toggle a setting. It opens up widgets and shortcuts on top of whatever you’re doing. A simple example is having a music player widget open when you plug in headphones, but it can do much more than that. The Overlay screen can be filled with widgets, shortcuts, and status information.
7. Shuffly
Shuffly is an app for watching YouTube videos in a different way. Instead of browsing your subscription feed or the trending videos, Shuffly plays a random video for you. The random videos can be from your subscriptions, trending videos, specific channels, or your favorite topics. All you have to do is choose where to shuffle from and tap the button. You can even sign in with your Google account to get more personalized random videos.
8. Smash Rocket
Smash Rocket is a game all about smashing rockets into planets and asteroids. The rockets are orbiting the Earth surrounded by targets. It’s your job to get the timing just right and tap the screen to launch the rocket on the perfect trajectory. Sometimes the rockets are spinning or two will launch in opposite directions. It’s a simple game with beautiful design and addictive gameplay.
This brings us to the end of the list for the best android apps. We’ll come up with new apps and games next month until then make sure to try out the above apps and share this with your friends who are always running after apps. Tell us which one was your favorite down in the comments section.
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