Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

Tech Guide on  10 Android Apps You Should try in 2020. In this blog 10 Android Apps you should try in 2020. The list is in Ten to One  order so enjoy our list of 10 Android Apps You Should try in 2020.




    Verticons

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    It’s an Icon pack but probably unlike one you’ve seen before. The idea here is that this is built from the ground up to suit the increasingly tall displays of smartphones that are coming out. There are about 2,000 icons here which is nota huge amount but it is being updated and what it allows you to do is to create a really tight grid size and fit many icons together in one page.


    Trips by Lonely Planet

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    I’m actually planning a trip to Japan and the application those primarily assisted this is trips by Lonely Planet and you can either just flick through the feed or search for a specific location. You’re interested in and what you’re fine is really down to the ground really relatable experiences that other users have had complete with photos. I’ve taken videos they’ve taken and any notes. They’ve written on various different places.


    Navigation Gesture

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    This next app is from our good friends at XDA is kind of amazing. It allows you to completely disable the navbar at the bottom and replace it with this pill and you can configure the pill in any way you want. You can make a swipe up go home you could make a swipe up and hold open up multitasking. It’s a pretty neat way to free up even more of your display to enjoy content. On there is a downside though and the reason, It’s not higher up on my list is whilst it’s great that it doesn’t require root it does require a little bit of fiddling with a PC. But there is a fairly easy to follow video which tells you how.


    Notification Animation

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    This app is actually really cool, But it’s not higher up on the list. Because you’ll either love it or you’re gonna really hate it. This is notification animations and essentially any notification you get. It’ll create a little pop-up bubble in the bottom right and that can be animated in whichever way you choose and of course this means you can overlay on top of other applications. You could be watching full screen video and you wouldn’t know if you got a notification this can get around that.


    Scrittor

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    Everyone needs a note app and whilst it’s not the most interesting topic. Scrittor or kind of ticks all of the boxes I’ve got a simple plain minimalist interface and basically all the standard features. You’ve got password protection and fingerprint authentication an easy categorization after writing a note. You just hit the little button down below and you can select where you want the note to fall under.


    Carrot

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    All right it’s really tough to describe this next one this is called Carrot. But it’s actually a weather application. Where the focus is not actually on the weather which it does. Tell correctly by the way but actually on the snarky AI that you get with it. It’s got some genuinely baffling features like being able to tell you what the weather was in the last 70 Years. For any location you pick on a map Carrot is continuously surprising and the whole time while using it you’ll have something.


    Sidesqueeze

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    This application is fascinating. It uses your smartphone’s barometric sensor aka it’s ability to detect atmospheric pressure. To be able to take an action when you squeeze the phone’s sides. Very similar to what we’ve seen on the pixel two phones by default there are only a few different toggles you can configure like being able to turn on and off Wi-Fi or Bluetooth or probably my favourite the flashlight. But yeah whilst the concept is cool as hell the accuracy of it is a little bit mixed. But maybe that’ll improve over time.


    Historic Calendar

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    Here is one of those kind of lame sounding apps. That I ended up using more than I was expecting to it’s called historic calendar and every single day you’ll wake up and they’ll tell you a flashback of all the things that happened on this day. Many years ago you could fast-forward or rewind to other days of the year but the point really is that. You start each day with a little bit of relevant knowledge that probably no one around you knows.


    GIFr

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    In some ways a gif is the most versatile type of image you’ve got the small file size of a static
    frame. But at the same time the benefit of a moving picture without any need for a plugin for them to be viewable and here we’ve got a very simple application that allows you to natively record these gifs. So you would just hold up your camera as if you’re about to record a video. But instead you’re recording this short looping segment. Probably the way I would recommend doing it though is taking the video natively from the camera and then importing it and the app also lets you crop as well as trim the video.



    Loffee

    Android Apps | Ten Android Apps you should try in 2020

    All right we have reached number one this is my favourite application on the list. It’s called loffee and at its core it is basically a collection of low-flying music which is just super laid-back super relaxed tunes with this kind of gentle beat in the background. The app does a good job of categorizing the music into this clean interface and you can also set a timer if you wanted to listen to it before going to bed.



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