Top 5 best Android apps you must try in June 2026

Aadil Raval
7 Min Read
Highlights
  • Welcome to our take on the 5 best Android apps you must check out in June 2026.
  • Based on the inputs from our readers and editors, we came up with this listicle carrying apps that you might not have heard of.
  • From AI writing to mental health evaluation on phone usage to a minimalist fuzz-free launcher, here's the top 5 apps you must check out.

Well, your Android phone currently has 2+ million apps waiting for discovery, with hundreds of new apps released every day. We at True-tech came across this a few years ago and started our picks for the best five apps every month. Although this isn’t even a drop from the Play Store, it is still worth a try since you get to view apps that often aren’t in plain sight. 

Check out the 5 best Android apps for June 2026

Let’s go.

ReAlarm

Category: Reminder/Alarm

ReAlarm
Image Credits: ReAlarm, via Google Play Store

You set up an alarm to wake up at 5 am for a morning jog starting tomorrow. Well, all you need is to show consistency, and things will work out, right? Well, what if you don’t wake up and keep snoozing the alarm? Well, that’s what happens with regular alarms nowadays.

With ReAlarm, it reinvents the alarms and reminders, giving users powerful customization on alarms and setting them up for daily to monthly alarms. There’s a ‘Sunrise Effect,’ a feature that brightens the screen gradually.

There are wake-up challenges, which are, by far, most effective when snoozing your ability to snooze alarms. You have to finish a math problem or shake the phone or scan a QR somewhere to turn off the alarm, which means it is highly likely you’ll wake up. The app keeps logs of alarms, trends, success rate, and other detailed performance data throughout. What else will you need? 

Download: ReAlarm

Wispr Flow

Category: Voice-to-Text (Accessibility)

Wispr Flow AI
Image Credits: Wispr Flow AI, via Google Play Store

The built-in dictation app or feature on your phone can record your voice and convert it into text. However, they can’t get rid of filler words, broken sentences, or formatted text. For this, you’ll need Wispr Flow, an AI-powered voice-to-text tool that lets you do just that. 

The name itself suggests it cleans up what you say without needing any human intervention. You can use Wispr Flow across WhatsApp, Gmail, ChatGPT, Slack, and Instagram, among others, which gives you a huge catalog to work with. The app is great, especially for those with motor impairments, as it helps them write what they want, and with the AI under the hood, it can understand the diction and convert it into text without any hassle. 

Download: Wispr Flow

WiFi AR

Category: Utility

Wifi AR
Image Credits: WiFi AR, via Google Play Store

You are in a room with a Wi-Fi router to get the best signal strength and internet speed. Maybe you could find the best spot to set up or move your existing router. Simply taking your phone to find signal strength is too much of a task. With WiFi AR, the app does that for you.

WiFi AR visualizes your existing or new Wi-Fi or cellular network. It finds the location of the AP and current connection speed at specific places in your house, office, or other location. It finds points with the lowest latency that you can leverage should you stream a movie or play an AAA title. Ultimately, it helps find the best Wi-Fi AP location. Note that the app uses ARCore, which requires an additional download, but it is worth a try. 

Download: WiFi AR

DopaScore

Category: Digital Wellbeing

DopaScore
Image Credits: DopaScore, via Google Play Store

Hours of social media, YouTube videos, and dumb-scrolling on Instagram may not feel the same as reading an e-book. Too much screen time often causes fatigue, stress, and what we call “digital tension,” which can render ill effects on your health, disturb sleep cycles, and more. DopaScore is an app that can help. It analyzes your usage and detects patterns that could be leading to mental fatigue.

The app keeps track of app usage, app switching, unlock frequency, session durations, and how impulsive you can be when you receive notifications. It assigns you a score and keeps informing you of scores calculated every day based on various factors. This helps you understand your habits and the ‘digital tension’ you are putting on your body. It even gives you suggestions and recommendations to bring focus and control to your habits. 

Download: DopaScore

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Yin Yang Minimalist Launcher

Category: Launcher

Yin Yang Minimalist Launcher
Image Credits: Yin Yang Minimalist Launcher, via Google Play Store

Think about a launcher on your phone that turns your phone into a B&W canvas. Well, that’s exactly what Yin Yang does for you. The app turns your phone’s UI into a B&W monochrome interface, reducing the excess screen time you would otherwise spend on your device. The app has a distraction-free home screen that reveals apps when you search for them instead of putting all the app icons in the drawer.

There’s a MindSpace feature, which is your digital well-being companion, that shows you how much time you have spent on your phone each day. There’s also a Mindful Pause feature that lets you take a deep breath when you open a distracting app, such as social media. The app has built-in widgets for notes, app folders, weather, to-do lists, titles, etc. Yin Yang has no ads, ever, and with no third-party tracking, that ensures user privacy is a priority.

Download: Yin Yang Minimalist Launcher

Conclusion

Well, that’s our take on the five best Android apps we came across for our June 2026 edition that focuses primarily on your well-being while also listing apps that you will find productive. Think about finding the best possible locations for Wi-Fi coverage or an app that tracks your activities on the phone and acts as a digital well-being companion.

There’s also a minimalist launcher app, which in turn lets you engage with a fuzz-free interface without any colors that can thwart your phone usage. Hope you find this edition worthy of trying out.

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Highlights
  • Welcome to our take on the 5 best Android apps you must check out in June 2026.
  • Based on the inputs from our readers and editors, we came up with this listicle carrying apps that you might not have heard of.
  • From AI writing to mental health evaluation on phone usage to a minimalist fuzz-free launcher, here's the top 5 apps you must check out.

Well, your Android phone currently has 2+ million apps waiting for discovery, with hundreds of new apps released every day. We at True-tech came across this a few years ago and started our picks for the best five apps every month. Although this isn’t even a drop from the Play Store, it is still worth a try since you get to view apps that often aren’t in plain sight. 

Check out the 5 best Android apps for June 2026

Let’s go.

ReAlarm

Category: Reminder/Alarm

ReAlarm
Image Credits: ReAlarm, via Google Play Store

You set up an alarm to wake up at 5 am for a morning jog starting tomorrow. Well, all you need is to show consistency, and things will work out, right? Well, what if you don’t wake up and keep snoozing the alarm? Well, that’s what happens with regular alarms nowadays.

With ReAlarm, it reinvents the alarms and reminders, giving users powerful customization on alarms and setting them up for daily to monthly alarms. There’s a ‘Sunrise Effect,’ a feature that brightens the screen gradually.

There are wake-up challenges, which are, by far, most effective when snoozing your ability to snooze alarms. You have to finish a math problem or shake the phone or scan a QR somewhere to turn off the alarm, which means it is highly likely you’ll wake up. The app keeps logs of alarms, trends, success rate, and other detailed performance data throughout. What else will you need? 

Download: ReAlarm

Wispr Flow

Category: Voice-to-Text (Accessibility)

Wispr Flow AI
Image Credits: Wispr Flow AI, via Google Play Store

The built-in dictation app or feature on your phone can record your voice and convert it into text. However, they can’t get rid of filler words, broken sentences, or formatted text. For this, you’ll need Wispr Flow, an AI-powered voice-to-text tool that lets you do just that. 

The name itself suggests it cleans up what you say without needing any human intervention. You can use Wispr Flow across WhatsApp, Gmail, ChatGPT, Slack, and Instagram, among others, which gives you a huge catalog to work with. The app is great, especially for those with motor impairments, as it helps them write what they want, and with the AI under the hood, it can understand the diction and convert it into text without any hassle. 

Download: Wispr Flow

WiFi AR

Category: Utility

Wifi AR
Image Credits: WiFi AR, via Google Play Store

You are in a room with a Wi-Fi router to get the best signal strength and internet speed. Maybe you could find the best spot to set up or move your existing router. Simply taking your phone to find signal strength is too much of a task. With WiFi AR, the app does that for you.

WiFi AR visualizes your existing or new Wi-Fi or cellular network. It finds the location of the AP and current connection speed at specific places in your house, office, or other location. It finds points with the lowest latency that you can leverage should you stream a movie or play an AAA title. Ultimately, it helps find the best Wi-Fi AP location. Note that the app uses ARCore, which requires an additional download, but it is worth a try. 

Download: WiFi AR

DopaScore

Category: Digital Wellbeing

DopaScore
Image Credits: DopaScore, via Google Play Store

Hours of social media, YouTube videos, and dumb-scrolling on Instagram may not feel the same as reading an e-book. Too much screen time often causes fatigue, stress, and what we call “digital tension,” which can render ill effects on your health, disturb sleep cycles, and more. DopaScore is an app that can help. It analyzes your usage and detects patterns that could be leading to mental fatigue.

The app keeps track of app usage, app switching, unlock frequency, session durations, and how impulsive you can be when you receive notifications. It assigns you a score and keeps informing you of scores calculated every day based on various factors. This helps you understand your habits and the ‘digital tension’ you are putting on your body. It even gives you suggestions and recommendations to bring focus and control to your habits. 

Download: DopaScore

Keep up with the tech that actually matters.

From breaking news to deep dives, TrueTech brings you the tech stories worth knowing.
Add us as a preferred source on Google Search for quicker access to our coverage.

Add TrueTech as a preferred source on Google

Yin Yang Minimalist Launcher

Category: Launcher

Yin Yang Minimalist Launcher
Image Credits: Yin Yang Minimalist Launcher, via Google Play Store

Think about a launcher on your phone that turns your phone into a B&W canvas. Well, that’s exactly what Yin Yang does for you. The app turns your phone’s UI into a B&W monochrome interface, reducing the excess screen time you would otherwise spend on your device. The app has a distraction-free home screen that reveals apps when you search for them instead of putting all the app icons in the drawer.

There’s a MindSpace feature, which is your digital well-being companion, that shows you how much time you have spent on your phone each day. There’s also a Mindful Pause feature that lets you take a deep breath when you open a distracting app, such as social media. The app has built-in widgets for notes, app folders, weather, to-do lists, titles, etc. Yin Yang has no ads, ever, and with no third-party tracking, that ensures user privacy is a priority.

Download: Yin Yang Minimalist Launcher

Conclusion

Well, that’s our take on the five best Android apps we came across for our June 2026 edition that focuses primarily on your well-being while also listing apps that you will find productive. Think about finding the best possible locations for Wi-Fi coverage or an app that tracks your activities on the phone and acts as a digital well-being companion.

There’s also a minimalist launcher app, which in turn lets you engage with a fuzz-free interface without any colors that can thwart your phone usage. Hope you find this edition worthy of trying out.

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