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7 Useful Android Apps You Should Be Using

  • Thomas Oppong
  • Dec 14, 2017
  • 4 minute read

Your Android: It’s a trusty sidekick, even without the addition of apps. What many people fail to recognize is that the right applications bring your phone or tablet to its full potential, helping you with every aspect of life. While it would take an entire book to list all the best apps for all the different types of Android users, there is a handful that offers functionality just about everyone can appreciate. With this in mind, we’ve selected seven of the best Android apps ever to hit Google Play: You’ll definitely want to give them a try!

1. Firefox

Your current Android browser might be doing the trick for you, but sticking with tried and true might be costing you in terms of speed, flexibility, and privacy. Firefox has an outstanding reputation for its desktop version, and its developers have carried many of the most popular features over to the mobile version. Plugins, outstanding security settings, ad blocking, and a crisp, clean design are just a few reasons to give Mozilla’s Firefox browser a try.

2. Viber

Staying connected is more important than ever. Whether you’re in search of an inexpensive option for international calling or a fun way to chat with friends, you’ll appreciate everything Viber has to offer. Despite its feature-rich design, this app is free to install, and it comes with tons of extras at no charge, including calls to others who also use it.

The Viber app gives you a variety of options for keeping in touch: Besides cheap international calls to landline and cellular numbers, you can text and enjoy video calls for free, plus you can take advantage of group chats. The app syncs across devices, making it easy to keep track of conversations on your phone, tablet, and computer.

3. Flipboard

Keep track of current events by browsing articles, watching videos, and listening to podcasts all in one highly intuitive place. Flipboard offers a sleek, user-friendly interface that might remind you of a classic, glossy-paged news magazine. If you’d like themed stories and top news reports that interest you, you can sign up for a feature called The Daily Edition, which delivers customized content to meet your unique needs.

4. Mint

Money troubles are easier to avoid with Mint, a finance tracker that helps you stick to your budget, save toward future goals, and pay bills on time. Created by the makers of TurboTax®, this app puts everything into one easily accessible place: Credit cards, investment accounts, checking and savings accounts, and more. Mint shows you what your spending habits look like, plus it provides you with insight into saving more money. It even helps you track your credit score! The app syncs with the desktop version, and best of all, it offers outstanding security via VeriSign and multi-factor authentication.

5. Fitbit

Who doesn’t want to enjoy great health? With the free Fitbit app, you can keep track of your steps and meet your fitness goals, whether on the go or on a smith machine. The app lets you log physical activity, plus it gives you the opportunity to engage in friendly competitions with others. You might think you have to have a Fitbit device to use the app, but the opposite is true: So long as you meet the app’s minimum requirements in terms of hardware and space, you can use its basic functions and work toward an even better version of yourself – no Fitbit bracelet required.

6. Photoshop Express

Just about everyone appreciates the fun and convenience that come with having a camera available at all times. Unfortunately, not everyone has the ability to take perfect photos each and every time. This is where Photoshop Express comes in. A free app with tons of tools to help you create the best, most presentable photos possible, it offers lots of filters and frames, plus it allows you to make numerous adjustments to enhance colors, remove blemishes, increase clarity, and more. You can even use it to add watermarks to your photos before sharing.

7. Kaspersky SafeKids: Parental control for Android

If you’re a parent and your child has access to electronics, then it’s more important than ever to prevent kids from accessing harmful content. This app provides you with a summary of everything your child sees, searches, and shares online, plus it monitors texts and calls.

Additionally, it allows you to set time limits, determine age-appropriate settings for access to different types of content, and more. You can define safe zones and be alerted if your child’s location changes, plus you’ll receive alerts in the event of suspicious events.

The premium version of this useful app does come at a price; however, it can be used to control as many devices as you need it to. Created by a trusted name in web security, Kaspersky SafeKids is among the best-rated parental control apps available, readily outpacing the competition.

Thomas Oppong

Founder at Alltopstartups and author of Working in The Gig Economy. His work has been featured at Forbes, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, and Inc. Magazine.

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