Amongst millions of Android apps available on Play Store, top 10 of the ones which deserve your attention in 2015
Since
out of many available choices, there are some kind of must-have stuff
present. From the top apps of 2015, as listed on Play Store, we have
brought out most valuable ten.
1.Hulu
Hulu
is an excellent app for watching movies and TV shows on Android. It’s a
free service that relies on ads, but there are some great shows
available. You need to pay a subscription fee to access all of the
content, but there is a range of excellent shows available without
subscription, including classic US comedies such as Family Guy, Seinfeld
and South Park.
It’s currently restricted to the US, but hopefully we’ll see Hulu appearing in more territories soon.
2.Camera 360 Ultimate
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.
3.PhotoDirector Photo Editor
PhotoDirector
is the whole package. It has everything you could possibly need to edit
your photos. The tools range from simple text bubbles and filters, to
more complex things such as HSL and curves, and they’re all heavily
adjustable, helping you get the best out of your photos. It’s for
messing around on and seeing what you end up with.
The app is
developed by CyberLink, a large Chinese multimedia software company, so
they have the money to splash on an app, and it shows. Highly
recommended for novices and pros-on-the-go alike.
4. VLC for Android
The
default video player on your Android phone will probably ‘do the job’
and play most standard video formats without much fuss. But if you’re
playing niche formats or enjoy tinkering with the video settings to get
the perfect picture, then you’ll need to branch out.
VLC for
Android supports a huge number of video formats and has a slew of
adjustable settings to create the viewing experience you desire. You can
also use hardware acceleration to take full advantage of your
smartphone’s processor. The gestures are simple and intuitive, and the
audio player is also highly capable. Check it out.
5.Fleksy+ GIF Keyboard
This
keyboard is one of the best for fast, accurate typing and it’s our new
company favorite. Many of us have adopted Fleksy because it’s big, it’s
clever and once you use it for a couple of hours, you realize how useful
some of the smaller details are.
For example, most keyboards use a
“press and hold delete key” gesture to delete words, Fleksy uses a
super-quick backward swipe. Be sure check out some of the extensions
like invisible keyboard too — it works surprisingly well. Download it
from the Play Store for free now.
6.Chrome Beta
As
a Google product, Chrome is the perfect browser for Android and, since
it comes pre-installed on most phones, it’s something that most people
are familiar with. Chrome Beta is our current best Android browser app
because it’s just the, ahem, better version of the browser we already
love.
Chrome beta is Chrome of the future, it’s what the standard
Chrome app will become once Google applies the latest changes, fixes and
improvements it is working on. Chrome beta users get to experience
these things before the masses.
The price paid for quicker access
to new features is that, of course, sometimes there are bugs or issues
that need to be ironed out. None of these will cause any damage to your
phone or its software however, and these browser crashes and stutters
very rare.
7. Avast! Mobile Security and Antivirus
Android
security is a contentious subject and arguments about the safety of the
system crop up frequently. If you are in the market for an antivirus
app, our current favorite is Mobile Security & Antivirus from Avast.
Mobile
Security & Antivirus keeps you safe from malware threats with its
excellent virus detection software, which can search through your
browser history, microSD card, and internal storage space. What’s more,
it employs anti-theft features such as location tracking and remote data
wipe, which work even if your device is not currently in your
possession.
As far as free mobile security is concerned, Avast’s app is about as comprehensive as it gets.
8. ES File Manager
ES
File Explorer has been our go-to file explorer for years. If you’re
having trouble tracking down documents or pictures in your internal
storage or microSD card, this is the app for your.
ES just works.
It offers myriad extra features, but the reason it’s so widely used it
because it has nailed the basic sorting of files. You can find all of
your music, images, videos and more without having to dive through
layers and layers of subfolders: the most common types of files are all
accessible with simple shortcuts on the main screen.
The subtle
animations are great, it rarely bothers you with notifications and it
provides a one-touch way to clear out old and unused files to free up
space. In short, ES File Explorer is the best way to keep your data
organised on Android.
9. 7 Minute Workout
Whether
you want to lose a few extra pounds or just improve your energy levels,
the 7 Minute Workout app is a great entry point into Android-assisted
health and fitness.
The 7 Minute Workout focuses on a short,
high-intensity routine, which is scientifically proven to aid weight
loss and improve cardiovascular function. For people who find the idea
of picking up a gym membership or going cross-country running
intimidating, this app provides the perfect jumping off point, thanks to
the brevity of its workouts.
Unlike many Android fitness apps,
the 7 Minute workout doesn’t ask for your height and weight or track
your overall progress, but what it lacks in features, it makes up for in
simplicity. You just look over the exercises, hit the start button and
away you go. Begin your healthier lifestyle today with the free 7 Minute
Workout app.
10. Nova Launcher
OS
is a fierce rival to Android and offers a range of great apps and
features, but it doesn’t offer everything that Android does. Nova
Launcher is one of our favorite Android-exclusive apps because, in many
ways, it underlines what is so great about Android.
Nova is an
alternative launcher compatible with Android 4.1 onward. It lets you
customize the entire look and feel of your operating system, from
changes to font size, to the number of apps that can appear on the lock
screen, to the way in which your app drawer scrolls. Nova Launcher is a
prime example of how Android can be molded to suit individual tastes and
preferences, in a way that iOS cannot.
If you wish you could make
a few simple changes to your current interface, then give the free
version of Nova a try. Nova even lets you adopt the look of any other
phone – Galaxy, Xperia, HTC, LG, even iOS if that’s your thing.
All
of the above Apps are free to use with some Apps having in-app purchase
features. We have taken care to including something from each field
therefore we may have missed many in the top 10 Android apps selection.
Do write in about your favourite Android App of 2015 in the comments and help other readers know about it.
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