Best Android Apps – August 2016!

Best Android Apps - August 2016!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Best Android Apps – August 2016!”.
Guys or what is up mister who’s, the boss here and welcome to my video of the best Android apps of August 2016. Now the first one is facets originally released by Justin Walla one over a year ago. It’S since been updated and we’ve got even more than the original 365 pieces of art and they’re just gorgeous. They fill the high-resolution displays with bright, colorful, vibrant and really interesting patterns. The interface is well-designed and it does cost 99p, but considering the quality of the wallpapers and the application. That’S not really a big price to pay, so the second app is swiftly switch and it’s actually something I came across by accident.

Best Android Apps - August 2016!

But since finding it, I haven’t been able to stop using it now it actually allows you to mimic an s7 edges, display it’s sort of edge display and all that’s functionality. That’S bundled with that onto any smart phone as long as it supports Android, 4.0 or higher, but I mean who doesn’t and it also extends the functionality further. Not only can you instantly open up applications, instantly text and dial contacts, but the extent to the customization is that were just one press on your screen. You can automatically plan a route to London, so I don’t know about you guys, but personally I absolutely love that boquete effect that you can get from a wide aperture on a DSLR camera, for example, and this app called after focus allows you to recreate that on Your smart phone – essentially you shade in the bit that you want to focus on and it’ll automatically apply distance effects on it.

Best Android Apps - August 2016!

So you can use zoom blur motion blur Lens Blur and the effects are really fantastic. It basically allows you to separate the foreground and background of your image. You can apply different color settings to them at different grading levels, and it does give you an interesting point of view.

Best Android Apps - August 2016!

The only thing I would say is that you have to be so so careful when shading in the foreground object, even one line out of place and you’ll be able to tell in the final product number four headspace. Now I’ve never really been a big fan of meditation. I can’t get myself to sit down and just close my eyes and concentrate on something like that, but this app is one of the few ways that actually does work for me.

Initially, when you download the app, which is free, you’ll, get 10 20 minute sessions where there’s basically a dude on the other end who talks you through the whole meditation process, it talks about breathing. It talks about what to do with your body and your eyes, and it’s really really relaxing stuff. I personally have trouble sleeping – and this knocked me right out on top of that, the animations are fluid.

The app is very crisp and well made and there’s tons of little video clips for you to watch which keep things interesting and varied. So the last step on the list is opera Max, and this basically gives you total control over your data usage, and this is data while you’re on Wi-Fi and while you’re roaming, which is just really really important. For me, I mean personally I’m on a one gigabyte package and I could eat through that, given free will, with just the press of one button, it’ll go through every single running app and prioritize only the ones that need the data that they want. You can also use opera max to take full manual control, deciding yourself which apps to block and allow, and it’s also a great tool just for monitoring things and keeping on top of how much to eat Eve actually used anyway, guys. I really hope you enjoyed this video if you did be sure to smack that subscribe button, and if you don’t already be sure to follow me on Instagram, I’ve got a ton of cool stuff coming and it’d be great to see you over. There see you next time you .