10 Android Apps you NEED right now!

10 Android Apps you NEED right now!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “10 Android Apps you NEED right now!”.
So guys welcome to must have Android apps episodes, which I’ve spent a long time digging around. To make sure I find applications that, when you install, are completely priceless, where that being said, let’s get right into the video. So the first application on the list is called direct chat, essentially those little bubbles you see when your messaging someone on Facebook, it replicates them for all your other social media. It works what’s up, hangout, Arlo’s skype and together just makes multitasking a whole lot easier. Being able to reply to a conversation just by tapping on the bubble and typing means that you don’t have to be constantly switching between applications.

10 Android Apps you NEED right now!

You can be enjoying a full screen, application, tap the bubble, type, a message and then swipe it down and close the bubble again and carry on exactly where you left off. So then we’ve got pin genie. It’S a lock screen replacement. The number one tries to increase your security and number two, your level of customization, so booting that for the first time it looks pretty similar to the iPhone lockscreen. But member of customization options here is crazy. You could change the layout of numbers when you’re entering your PIN or you could set it, but you have to answer one of a series of questions to get into your smartphone and pin genie also have some more advanced features.

10 Android Apps you NEED right now!

It can automatically take photos of anyone who unsuccessfully tries to enter your phone a few times and then email them to you, and you can also customize which applications you want to be able to open directly from the lock screen. There’S also quite a few wallpapers built into it and different themes you can download, which completely changed the way the lockscreen functions. So then, we’ve got a pretty interesting one called block Wi-Fi thief: it’s an application that first of all allows you to check every single devices connected to your Wi-Fi connection and if you’re not happy with them, you can completely boot them off now, as well as being A pretty fun tool to annoy your siblings with this has a useful purpose. You can block people who are potentially stealing your information, but also people who are just accessing your internet, because that slows it down.

So after it’s scanned for all the devices, you can then go through the list and decide which ones are known devices and trusted devices and which ones are strangers and we actually block access to certain products it simply by going on to the root or manager root. Admin page and then hitting the block button next up 8-bit photo an application that allows you to essentially transform any photo you’ve taken all on you’ve downloaded into some that’s more reminiscent of a 1970s video game. Now, in terms of what you do, those photos – I’m not too sure, but it’s a pretty fun tool to play around with. But what really impressed me here was the level of customization. Not only can you select the color scheme, but also things like the resolution and even more complex things like the level of texture filtering. So then we’ve got something which can vastly expand your browser’s functionality.

This is called look and essentially any time is scrolling through a webpage simply highlight a word that you’re not sure what it means and hit the lookup button, which will just appear once you’ve installed. The application it’ll then bring up a little pop-up window and I’ll tell you exactly what it means and it’s got numerous definitions. It shows you all of them. It’S a simple process, pretty intuitive.

There are ads in the free version, but these can be disabled for a small fee. You can also make it speak out the words and translate them or putting your notes up on the spot if you’ve got the paid version. So then, we’ve got a pretty interesting wallpaper, app called, never settle wallpapers, and what this essentially does is take the 1 plus slogan and slaps it on a ton of really high resolution and nice colorful clean wallpapers, and I mean as a combination. It works really well.

These are the kind of wallpapers that go really well in minimalistic, setups less so if you’ve got too much going on. Nonetheless, it’s an application worth playing around with and in terms of what it’s doing, this not exactly groundbreaking, but nonetheless, if the end result works. Why do we care there’s a pretty wide selection, lots of different categories to go through so yeah? I would recommend this one, so the 7th up on the list is something called look of disapproval and it’s essentially a source for all the different emoticons you could want to use. So suppose you don’t know.

10 Android Apps you NEED right now!

Emoticons are kind of like emojis that they’re in text format. So they can be simply copied straight into your clipboard by tapping on them and paste it into anywhere, where you can have a text-based input, and this generally gets a pretty good reaction. There’S some pretty cool, pretty complex ones, and you can definitely display a little bit more emotion than you could with this standard emoji.

So next up is a very simple application called 5217, and this is actually based off a study. That’S been done recently suggesting that people have the most productive if they work for 52 minutes and then break to 17, and essentially all the suffocation does is ties you to that schedule. Every time the mode switches between work and relax, the screen changes color.

You can make it buzz, you can make it vibrate and whilst you’re in that work mode, if you try and use your phone you’ll be constantly reminded by notification that you really should be working. So this is probably going to be your next wallpaper. This is called the smart wallpaper application and it’s a live wallpaper without the battery drain. So basically you choose.

When you want a wallpaper to cycle, it could be based on the week the day, the month or even the weather pattern, or which Wi-Fi network you’ll connect to, and then you decide which wallpaper you want to display, based on which scenario and in built to the App, they have a whole ton of really good super high resolution and really clean photos. So it’s kind of like a two-in-one. You get a whole bunch of really high resolution photos and at the same time, you get the concept itself and this is genuinely after.

Quite a bit of testing one of the least draining live wallpapers I’ve ever used. So then we have something called Inquirer and a long story short. What it allows you to do is to share your screen with another Android user, simply boot up the application it gives.

You a code which you then enter into your partner device and BAM from one device, you’ll be literally seeing the screen of whatever’s on the other device. Now you can’t operate the other device. What you can do is touch the screen and it’ll create a little red pointer on their screen. So if, for example, a friend or family member is really struggling setting something up, then you can actually both install the application and you can guide them through it.

So guys, I really hope you enjoyed the video and whether they said I’m using the boss. I’M sorry, .