Type a query, a tag, or any random string and I doubt you won’t find an app on the Google Play Store. Apparently, you will find a tonne of apps irrespective of the genre, category of app you’d search so that gives a clear idea of just how big the Play Store is. Although it is great to have such a massive marketplace on your Android phone, finding the best app becomes a task. Well, we at True-Tech release an edition of the top 10 best Android Apps May 2021 that you give a try.
1. Typewise
Your Android smartphone comes with a keyboard by default. But you can still experiment with a tonne of keyboard apps available out there. One of the most recommended by tech experts is the Typewise that has been engineered to lower the typo rate by 4 times. Typewise has a smart autocorrect feature, a predictive text feature that detects the language you are typing to put forth proper words including colloquium. The app supports more than 40 languages and has a honeycomb-designed keyboard proven to increase typing speed by a tonne.
2. MEGA
It’s not your average cloud storage application but offers a user-controlled encrypted model for storing data. MEGA lets you encrypt all the photos, videos, files, and more that can be only decrypted by the client devices. The app has a dedicated end-to-end encryption channel keeping your chats and video calls secure via web browser and apps alike. You can share files with your contacts and see the updates in real life. MEGA doesn’t want you to forget the password as it cannot be reset unless you have a recovery key. MEGA offers 50GB of free storage and you can extend it with a premium subscription.
3. MetaMusk
Blockchain is a buzzing word that you might have heard nowadays. If not, I bet you have heard about Bitcoin at least. Well, MetaMusk helps you buy, sell, and swap cryptocurrencies or digital currencies on the app. It is also a browser that you can use to visit decentralized websites which are considered a new internet. It is secure as it uses blockchain technology and keeps your wallet and digital assets secure. Generate passwords to carry out any transactions on MetaMusk. The app also takes special interest in allowing users to control what information is shared by websites and more.
4. Sleep as Android
Sleeping is crucial for the human body because it carries out the important function of repairing any damage during the day. Sleep as Android is an app that works with your phone’s sensors as well as wearable sensors to track your sleeping pattern. It has sonar technology to detect motion contactless for better reporting. The app is integrated with the cloud as well as many health services, smart bulks, and more. The app has a sleep score that gives you details on your sleeping pattern and tips on what can be done to fix any deficit or abnormalities. A simple task in the morning makes you fully awake as without solving it, you won’t be able to turn off the alarm.
5. Fenix 2 for Twitter
Now there are many Twitter clients out there that let you enjoy a modern user experience while unlocking many features that were unavailable with the standalone Twitter app. You can have multiple accounts open at times. Fenix 2 has a fully customizable main screen and its image and video previews are on-point and impressive. It has support for external websites as well. Users can mute a user by name, keyword, or hashtags as well. Overall, Fenix 2 is worth a try although it is a paid app.
6. Whicons
Let’s say you are done with the default icon packs or the customized ones available on the Google Play Store. Try Whicons, these are plain white icons and there are many, to be honest. The app has a catalog of more than 7018 icons and supports 30,000+ apps as well. It has an icon request tool built-in. These icons are minimalistic and I would not stress that enough, you will fall in love with them if you are a fan of simplicity. The app also supports a tonne of launchers including Solo, Smart, OnePLus, Nova, Lucid, Lawnchair among others.
7. Habitica
Books are man’s best friend. Well, the saying is true but you can’t just hoard books all over your house and there are millions of reasons why you shouldn’t except leaving a few worthy titles on the shelves. Blinkist lets you read from more than 4,500+ best-selling non-fiction books and podcasts spread across a tonne of categories and genres that will inspire you. It has an audiobook feature as well that lets you listen to books without reading them. Search by categories, check out the curated list, read or listen to the books on the go, and more.
9. Monefy
Managing the budget is crucial for most of us if we aren’t from the privileged 1 percent of the population. With Monefy, it is a robust financial tracker that keeps track of every penny you spend and earn to conclude on incoming and expenses over some time. It gives you control of recurring payments. Monefy tracks your finances spread across multiple currencies as well. The app has an easy-to-use interface that makes it a piece of cake to use. Monefy supports multiple accounts as well as a budget tracker, passcode protection, built-in calculator to name a few. Monefy lets you take a backup of finance data and export it in just a single click. It is an efficient financial budget tracker that you would love to try.
10. WiFi AR
If your smartphone can handle AR, why not try this app. WiFi AR is exactly what it sounds like, it’s a WiFi and cellular strength network finder in AR mode. It shows your signal level as you move pointing your camera towards the area assuming that you are connected to WiFi. It lets you find the best place to use WiFi with the last ping value and low latency. It uses Google ARCode and thus, your phone must be compatible with it to work seamlessly. Check if the neighbour networks are impact or reducing the quality of connection you have. Find the best WiFi access point location and that’s about it with the WiFi VR app.
And that’s the end of our list of the top 10 best Android Apps in May 2021 that you must try for sure. Let us know which one spiked your interest and which one doesn’t. Are you using an app that is worth a visit? Do let us know in the comments and it could feature in our next edition.