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 a free utility created by the same team which developed the Go Launcher. Go Launcher is a common application with so many users. This browser has smooth and swift browsing capabilities, in addition to the tabs function. The browser extensions are numerous, and users can sync bookmarks with different phones.

Soon after Opera launched its latest browser earlier this year, the reaction from users was quite demanding. As a result, the developers introduced the app again but with new features doctored to meet the needs of users. The application is now branded classic. The response from users has been encouraging and warm.

Persuading friends and relatives to settle on a one instant messaging network could be a daunting task. However, with the introduction of Imo, it is now possible to connect with friends and relatives through a single network. It supports Skype, Facebook chats and yahoo messenger among others. With this app, it is also possible to make a call, share files and share group messages. Furthermore, it saves chat history and users can access past messages easily through a search function.

Pulse News is a free reader for users who like to read daily news or gossip on their phones. It allows users to choose from about 30 online news sources. It creates pages similar to those of magazines with headlines and thumbnail photos from each source. Most blogs or articles can be accessed and read from the reader, and it updates in a flash. It is a perfect substitute for browsing the internet each morning and evening.

SwiftKey 3 Keyboard is a cheap app costing as low as $3.99. The application is crucial for people who like to chat. The app has various functions that corrects spelling and reads the words that a user types in order to come up with logical predictions depending on the context. It does not only correct misspelled words but replaces words that seem misplaced with the correct ones.

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.

Users having the top apps for Android have quite interesting experiences. Some may be free of charge, while others cost a few dollars. Locating the applications is easy since they can be easily accessed in Google Play Store from any Android device.




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