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5 Best Android Apps

Wondering what Android apps are worth installing? Here are some of the best apps your Android smartphone is waiting to use.

1.       Spotify

Spotify now comes in a free download but with stripped down playlist and radio combo. It also comes with a tablet interface that is identical with the free desktop player. The premium version removes the ads, gives better audio quality, and offers more features like the offline play. Spotify is definitely worth trying, and even worth spending for.

2.       Strava

The free download of Strava already offers all that you need in a fitness tool. But of course, premium versions always add something you would crave for. Nonetheless, for Strava's free install, you can track your cycling or running performance. You can set goals and view your daily progress. The leaderboards and challenges will give you the competition that you need to inspire your fitness routines. You can also view and share routes that will help the global app users who are not sure where to run or cycle.

3.       Evernote

This is one of the best Note based apps. Not only would you be able to write and sync within your devices, you can also create To Do lists and capture photos from the app. You can also record your self screaming at your future self as a form of weird reminder. This is the best app that will help you in organizing your probably disorganized life. Who knows, this may be the app that will succeed in pursuing you to start that book you wanna write or start that jogging routine you've been promising yourself about.

4.       Pocket

This app will be your buddy when the internet fails you. During times when there is no internet connection, you will undeniably thank yourself for having downloaded this app. It allows you to save articles, news stories, videos, and a lot more so you can be entertained even when you're offline. You can also sync saved items across devices where you have also installed Pocket.

5.       Pushbullet

If you're spending all day facing your computer and chasing deadlines, you might not have the time and energy to check your phone every time it alerts. Pushbullet can help you with that! If you install it on your phone and you get its browser extension, any notifications from your phone will also appear on your PC. From calendars, to texts, and calls, the Pushbutton app will certainly make your life easier. Not only would you be able to send phone notifs to your computer, you can also send files from your computer to your phone. Pushbullet is a cool two-way app!


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