Thursday 14 March 2013

Top 10 Free Android Apps

List of Best Android Apps one should have........

Android is nowadays became a standard for mobile phones. Its users community is increasing day by day. Many mobile users are now getting attracted towards it. But for the all new users it is being difficult to choose from so big ocean of apps. Android have really very big apps library. Here in my second post I suggest some really great apps for their phone and for daily users also.

1. Best Apps Market

It is my first choice. Google play is really great and a big ocean of apps. But alas! The thousands of apps make it new users very difficult to choose two or three from there. Hooray! Here the Best Apps Market come to rescue.Best Apps Market is free and it features hand-picked lists and tools to organize your downloads. You’ll find independent reviews, money saving options, and easy to use filters. The Game Genome Project is set to roll into the app soon and it offers you a way to search for apps using a wide variety of filters so you can find your perfect game.

best apps market android screen google play download apps marketplace

2. Dolphin Browser
There are many web browsers available on net for android. But the from all of them the No.1 is Dolphin. But what makes it No.1 is the speed and quality features. When it comes to speed, Dolphin is comparable to Chrome. 50 million peoples use Dolphin all over the world daily.  It offers Sonar, Gesture, and Add-on support. Sonar enables you to search, share, bookmark, and navigate with voice commands. You can create gestures to access specific websites and there are 60 add-ons to choose from. It’s a solid browser with a lot to offer.
dolphin browser android screenshot web browser android google play

3. Widgetsoid


Widgets are like small and wonderful tools you have to make your PC or phone look good and get things done at their earliest. Widgetsoid allows you to create your own widgets for various phone functions. You can create a widget that will allow you to toggle your 4G antenna on and off, or create your own clock widget that can display whatever phone information you want, from battery charge to phone temperature. It’s pretty useful.
Widgetsoid-screenshots-android


4. Pulse News

This free app is a great reader for those who like to get their daily dose of news or gossip on their Android device. Pulse lets users select up to 30 online sources to pull from, and then creates clean, magazine-like pages that feature thumbnail photos and headlines from each source. Most articles or blogs can be easily read within the app, and the sources update in a flash. It’s the perfect substitute for your morning or evening Internet scan. Add sources like CNN, Gawker, Salon, Wet Paint, MSNBC, and Mashable.

Pulse-android


5. avast! Mobile Security

Whether it is your PC or android device, security comes first. The Best antivirus and anti-theft app for Android is completely free. Since we took a look at it in our roundup of the best Android security apps, it has actually been improved with a host of new online tools.









6. Dropbox

For those who use Dropbox on their desktops already, this app performs pretty much the same function on your phone. With Dropbox, users can upload or download files to their accounts without carrying around a pesky flash drive at all times. The download and upload speeds are quick on 3G, and the app includes several sharing options for files that you have downloaded. This makes for easy transference of files to and from your computer and your Android device.

7. Runkeeper

 Whether you’re running, cycling, or hiking, Runkeeper is a great way to track your progress via GPS on your Android phone. You’ll get a real-time readout of the distance you’ve covered and your speed and what that means in terms of calories burned. You can also measure your heart rate, set audio cues for specific targets, and listen to music while the app runs. It goes beyond the standard social media integration to hook into more than 70 other apps and services. Forget about hiring an expensive personal trainer; just download Runkeeper.

Runkeeper screenshot

8. SoundHound

We’ve all had that moment where a song is stuck on repeat in your head but you have no clue what its title is or who sings it. SoundHound is the cure to those infectious unknown jams. Sing into your Android device or tap out the beat and SoundHound will search its huge database to match up the music that is on your mind. From the tip of your tongue to the tip of your finger tips, SoundHound is the ultimate device for identifying music.

soundhound android google play music discovery app


9. Instagram

If you’ve been on Facebook for the last year, you’ve likely seen a ton of retro-looking photos. Either they look faded out, or have any number of other effects on them. This is Instagram and iPhone users have had exclusive rights to it for quite some time. But that has changed. Instagram is now available on Android and its already one of the best looking Android apps. But hey, if you don’t download it no one is going to lose any sleep.

Instagram for Android screenshots


10. Google Sky Map

This app from Google is frankly just really awesome. Using GPS, turn the app on while you are looking at the night sky and it will literally show you what to look for. The app depicts stars, constellations, and planets as you would see them looking directly at the night sky. Wonder what constellation those three bright stars are part of? Point your Android device in that direction and Google Sky Map will give you an answer.


 

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