Android phones are the most popular among all age group as there is an ease with which they can be operated and also have a huge app library. There are so many apps in the Google Store that MJBlast has compiled a list of top 10 free apps that should be downloaded in Android phones in order to make the life smoother and the smartphone smarter.
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1. Whats App Messenger
WhatsApp Messenger is a free communication app for Android device software, developed by WhatsApp Inc.
WhatsApp Messenger is a mobile messaging app that allows you to exchange messages without any SMS charge from your mobile service provider. It utilizes your 3G or WiFi network to send messages to other WhatsApp users. The app also comes with a Group Chat function, allowing you to convey messages from multiple app users in real time.Â
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2. avast! Mobile Security & Antivirus
avast! Mobile Security & Antivirus is everything you want in an Android security suite and then the kitchen sink as well. The app comes with top-tier protection from Android malware but can also deter thieves by letting you remotely track, lock, and message a lost Android. It even comes with browsing protection and call and SMS blocking. All this, for free.Â
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3. Wickr
Wickr: One of the newer apps on the market right now is called Wickr. This app creates an encrypted way to send all of your favorite messages, no matter if they are picture messages, video messages, or standard text messages. The benefit this app offers, that no other app offers on top of the encryption, is allowing the sender to set a personalized timer, making the message that was sent automatically destruct after however long you set it for, keeping it permanently safe from prying eyes.Â
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4. Evernote
While there are lots of apps out there for note taking, Evernote is still the gold standard against which all the others will be measured. With power search features, extensive tagging, optical character recognition for photos, and nesting Notebooks, Evernote makes it easy to find and organize your notes. A free account with Evernote gets you 60MB of uploads per month, a pro account will cost $45 a year and allow 1GB of uploads per month as well as a slew of other extras.Â
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5. Viber
Viber: If you like being able to make free phone calls to people within a network of friends, plus send all sorts of different types of messages from your Android device or iPhone for free, then you may want to consider adding Viber to your phone. You can contact anyone within the network, send them important messages, videos, or sticker messages, and all for zero cost to you! This way, no matter what your carrier charges you, it still ends up being an endless supply of options for your communication needs.Â
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6. Dropbox
The Android version of the insanely popular stuff-syncing app has arrived, and while Dropbox is a little lacking in the sort of fancy auto-syncing options many were hoping for, it still works as expected. Files have to be specifically downloaded to your phone to be edited or shared, which is not quite the automated dream offered by the desktop tools, but itâs still Dropbox on Android. Six months ago that was a distant, crazy fantasy.Â
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7. WeChat
WeChat is a free messaging & calling app that allows you to easily connect with family & friends across countries. Itâsthe all-in-one communications app for free text (SMS/MMS), voice & video calls, moments, photo sharing, and games.
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WHY USE WECHAT:
- FREE VOICE & VIDEO CALLS: High-quality free calls to anywhere in the world.⢠     Â
- ALWAYS FREE: No annual subscription fee. Absolutely free for life.
- GROUP CHAT: Create group chats with up to 100 people.
- MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING: Send video, image, text, and voice messages.
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8. Instagram
100 million users love Instagram! Itâs a free, fun, and simple way to make and share gorgeous photos on your Android.
Pick from one of several gorgeous filtered effects or tilt-shift blur to breathe a new life into your mobile photos. Transform everyday moments into works of art youâll want to share with friends and family.Â
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9. Skype
Skype is the worldâs fastest-growing service for Internet communication, allowing people everywhere to make unlimited voice and video calls for free. Skype is available in 27 languages and is used in almost every country around the world. Skype generates revenue through its premium service offerings such as making and receiving calls to and from landline and mobile phones, as well as voicemail and call forwarding services. Skype also has a growing network of hardware and software partners.Â
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10. Google Maps Navigation
An absolute must-get. As long as you have Android 1.6 or above, the latest update to Google Maps introduces turn-by-turn voice navigation, simultaneously devastating the satnav industry while boosting the in-car dashboard dock/charger accessory scene. Route calculations are done at the outset of your trip, minimising data transfer en route and keeping you on target even when the GPS signal drops. Itâs amazing, it works, and itâs free.Â
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