10 android apps everyone should have 2017

10 android apps everyone should have 2017

 In This Post I will tell you About Most Amazing 10 Android Apps that everyone should have into their android devices. All Apps Are Free and Some Apps Also Having Paid version And free Version Both. You can Directly Download All Apps From the Play Store. Just read the Blog And Enjoy. 




Dolphin Browser  is a rich full-feature browser for Android. It gives you most advanced features and plugin integration that no other Android browser gives. Its range of features include Voice Navigation, Gesture Control, Add-Ons, Speed Dial, Tabbed Browsing and Sidebars.
Price: Free on the  Google Play Store

Battery Defender – Battery Saver

Battery Defender is the most effective app to extend your battery life. It is not as complex as other apps in the same category, apps like Juice Defender and Easy Battery Saver. It just gives you the option to enable or disable Battery saving, and it works really well on my phone.
It disables unnecessary processes and apps running in the background and stops Wi-Fi Connectivity when not in use or when the screen is off
Price: Free on the  Google Play Store

Go Launcher

Go Launcher is the most advanced launcher for Android giving you in-depth options to customize your phone. There are thousands of paid as well as free themes, plugins and widgets available for Go Launcher.
Price: Free on the  Google Play Store

XDA

XDA is an Android application meant for developers and Android lovers. XDA is basically a forum where Android developers develop ROMs and share tweaks for the Android platform. XDA for Android is way of communicating for developers. You can ask questions and share answers, or talk about your favorite apps.
Price: Free on the  Google Play Store

TrustGo

Android boasts some decent built-in security measures for keeping your data safe and finding a lost phone, but they don't address the other major mobile security threat: malware. TrustGo adds that protection plus advanced security features such as capturing images of a person trying to crack your security code, sounding an alarm to help you find a misplaced device and wiping the device remotely. Of all the free security apps available, TrustGo provides the most features for free.
Price: Free on the  Google Play Store

Kingsoft Office

Downloading a document from email for reading or editing can be a pain if the office suite you're using messes with the formatting, isn't designed as well for small screens as for large ones or can't save in the most popular file formats. Most preloaded office suites are a pain, so I always replace them with Kingsoft.
On top of Kingsoft's qualities as a good document editor, it connects to cloud services like Dropbox and Google Drive to allow you to edit and sync without opening another app. It can save to Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint formats as well as in PDF format.
Price: Free on the  Google Play Store

DuoLingo

Learning a new language doesn't come easily for everyone, especially adult beginners. But there comes a time when knowing basic phrases and greetings is useful: when you're traveling abroad, moving into a mixed-culture neighborhood, trying to meet that cute guy or girl who only speaks Italian ...
DuoLingo can help prepare you for basic conversation in just a few months via fun exercises you do occasionally. You don't have to deal with the commitment of a class or spend hundreds of dollars right from the start.
Price: Free on the  Google Play Store

When you think of mobile image editing, you probably think of a certain Facebook-owned property modeled after old timey cameras. I'm talking about Instagram, in case you couldn't tell. But where Instagram ends, PicsArt Photo Studio begins, bringing not just filters but many more powerful tools. And if you're already a fan of Insta, you can share your PicsArt creations there to the envy of all your followers.
Price: Free on the  Google Play Store

LastPass:

Humans are bad at passwords, and we're bad at remembering things. Thankfully, there are password managers like LastPass. With a password manager, the app generates unique, complex passwords for each site or app that requires one. When you need to log in, LastPass fills in the correct information, even filling it in in other apps. LastPass also securely stores your personal information so you can quickly fill out tedious forms, and includes mechanisms to safely share passwords with other people—even after you've departed this mortal realm. A new pricing structure lets you create an account and sync passwords between all your devices, mobile or otherwise, for free.

Price: Free on the  Google Play Store

 

 

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