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4 Best Android Apps You Missed in 2015

February 4, 2016 No Comments

Featured article by Ritesh Patil, co-founder of Mobisoft Infotech

It’s a jungle out there! The Android marketplace is packed with apps being released on a daily basis. After reading this article, you will become aware of all the coolest Android apps that were both released and which were already there at the Google Play Store. Take a look.

The main purpose of developing a mobile application is to simplify life and to enhance productivity. There are a million apps on the Google Play Store developed by skilled Android app developers and leading Android app development companies, and the process of selecting which app is beneficial and which app can be deleted off your Smartphone or tablet, can be quite confusing. The Google Play Store does provide you a basic guideline in the form of suggestions according to your usage habits and the top trending apps. But what if the particular app that you are looking for is not there on the top spot currently? There are chances of you missing out on it.

Here’s a round-up of the seven best Android apps that you might have missed last year as you didn’t probably download them or didn’t know about them.

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Facebook Hello

No more saying hello to unknown numbers. Introducing Face book’s newest Android-only social caller ID application: FacebookHello. With Hello, it immediately matches contact details of all calls be it incoming or outgoing with their respective Facebook profiles and it displays information about who you’re talking to, and you can also block calls from pesky numbers which are most commonly blocked. Hello is available for download on Google Play Store, but the only drawback could be it’s an Android-only app as it iOS doesn’t allow its apps to interact with phone calls.

Google Handwriting Input

Typing? It’s becoming as useless as Morse code and it is going to become outdated in near future. However, there is no need to type anymore with popular Android app Google Handwriting Input as you can speak to your phone and dictate voice commands to get your work done. However, most of the times when we give out voice commands to our phones it can get messed up owing to lack of clarity, background noise or even a stuffy nose.

So is writing on your Android device an option? Totally! You can input your command via handwriting. Google’s intelligent application allows you to write anything on your phone or gadget and offers support for a whopping 82 languages.

That’s not all. There is absolutely no need for a Stylus or a device which comes with a stylus; you can simply scribble with your fingers. Or if you’re feeling lazy – you can simply conjure up an emoji on the screen and allow the app to perform its magic! Highly recommended by leading Android app development companies and Android app developers.

HowAboutWe

Online dating – done to death and filled with shady people? HowAboutWe offers a fresh perspective on dating and relationships as it not only allows you to score a date but you can also customize it. With Tinder being a big hit in the world of online dating, HowAboutWe is the new kid on the block but guarantees users to find dates and actually go on them in the real world.

How it works is pretty simple. The app allows you to describe your date idea and shortlists relevant matches. The USP is ‘tonight’ feature – a fun part of the app which shows the matches that are interested in stepping out tonight and if you like someone, voila! The app sets you both up. Doesn’t this sound better than just swiping left and right?

Have you ever found yourself in a pressing situation at work or at university where you are miserably struggling with your presentation? Probably the slide deck shuffling reaches high levels of complication or if you ask your partner to keep changing the slide to next, it might break your chain of thoughts thus distracting you. Swoosh is here to help as it makes your presentation really simple and who knows, you might end up impressing a few!

How does it work? Swoosh allows you to conduct your presentation by using gesture controls using your device. All you have to do is make a swoosh gesture over your Android device, be it Smartphone or tablet and your slide will progress to the next one. It’s a paid app but the big plus is the elimination of the presentation hassle, also its FAQ’s are very detailed which makes on boarding and further use of the app extremely lucid and easy.

Whether you are a leading Android app development company or even an Android app developer, the above apps have been making the rounds on the Google Play Store and is truly worth trying!

 Ratish

Author’s Bio:

Ritesh Patil [Twitter] is the co-founder of Mobisoft Infotech that helps startups and enterprises in mobile technology. He loves technology, especially mobile technology. He’s an avid blogger and writes on mobile application. He works in an application development company.

 

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