The Most Common Top Apps For Android

By Mara Boone


After T Mobile launched the first Android powered phone in 2008, the available app library was very small compared to that of Apple. However, over the past few years, the steady release of Android handsets has seen the micro market into a gigantic one. Initially, the market was referred to as the Android market, but its name has changed to Google Play store offering a vast range of applications for users. Here are some of the top apps for Android that users find quite fascinating.

Next browser is the latest free utility developed by the same minds behind Go Launcher, one of the best apps of all time. The browser is characterized by fast browsing capabilities, as well as the ability to use tabs. The browser has many extensions, and it can sync its bookmarks with several devices.

After Opera introduced its new free browser, the application received a wide range of reactions from users. Following the reactions, the developer has introduced it again but with a classic branding. The new features are meant to match the needs of users judging from the previous comments. So far, the response from users has been quite welcoming.

Persuading family members and friends to agree on a single instant messaging service can be next to impossible. However, thanks to Imo, it is now possible to have such a service. It has the ability to support Facebook chat, yahoo messenger and Skype among others. It is also possible to make voice calls, join group chat sessions and share media files. It has a chat history with a search function for ease of accessing past messages.

For users who rely on the internet for news, the best companion would be the Pulse News. The application sources news from about 30 online sources. The interface is very friendly and allows for easier browsing with photos and photos from the source that a user selects. Blog articles are accessed directly on the app, and the sources update so quickly. This would be a good option for people who surf the internet for news every now and then.

SwiftKey 3 Keyboard is not a free app but its price is worth every cent. It only costs $3.99 and is extremely essential for users who love to chat. It has a function that corrects the spelling and it reads ahead as users type in order to predict the most logical words according to the context. It corrects spacing mistakes, or a misplaced word among others.

Doctors came together to develop iTriage Mobile Health, an app designed to give users fast and easy access to medical information. Users can get details of the nearest medical facility in case of an emergency. The experience is enhanced by built in Google Maps to locate the destination easily. The application also has a symptom checker, a doctor directory and information related to diseases and procedures.

Top apps for android provide users with very interesting experiences. Most of them are free but for some, a small cost is incurred for acquiring them. Searching for them should not be a problem since they are readily available in Google Play store.




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