Perhaps the biggest strength of Android is the application ecosystem. There are well over one million applications in the Google Play Store that have been downloaded billions of times. We use them for productivity, entertainment, information, functionality, and everything between. You absolutely cannot have a good time on Android unless you have some awesome apps and there are plenty that you don’t have to spend a dime to get. Here are the best free Android apps you can download right now!
1Weather
1Weather is about as complete of a weather app as you can find. It comes
with all kinds of stuff including current conditions, forecasts, radar,
predictions, fun facts about meteorology, graphs, and evne a sun and
moon tracker. It’s wrapped up in a very attractive tabbed design and
there are even a variety of weather widgets that come along with it.
It’s free to use and the $1.99 charge is simply to remove advertising.
Everything else remains the same.
AppLock
AppLock is a free Android app that comes with a lot of options. You can
pay for it, get premium features, and no advertising. Or you can view
advertising, get the premium features, and not pay anything. Finally,
you can use it ad-free, but without premium features. The choice is
yours. The app itself is a simple, but powerful app that allows you to
lock your apps up tight with passwords so that snooping eyes can’t see
them. This is great if you have nosy roommates, kids, or if you just
want some piece of mind.
CloudMagic Email
CloudMagic Email is arguably the most versatile email client on Android.
With it, you create a CloudMagic account and then sign into all of your
email addresses. If your device gets lost or stolen or you buy a new
device, you just have to log into CloudMagic and all of your email will
follow you. It comes with a simple, but effective design and has a
variety of features such as plugins for Todoist, Evernote, OneNote,
Asana, and others. It’s a powerful email client and one that you should
check out.
Evernote
Evernote is a note taking application and it’s one of the best. It comes
with a ton of features, including the ability to sync to the cloud for
easy access on your computer or other mobile devices. You can take a
variety of notes, including lists, regular notes, video notes, audio
notes, and combinations of all of them. There are premium features that
you can pay for, but the free version is more than enough unless you’re a
seriously intense user.
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