Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Best Android Apps – November 2016!”.
What’S up guys Mystery’s the boss here and welcome to best android apps of november 2016? This is always a really exciting series and I can’t wait to show you all. We’Ve got in store this time, let’s get started. So let’s start things off with a simple one. This is blur wallpaper and I mean I barely even need to explain it. It’S got a clean interface and it basically blows your wallpaper. It’S got a couple of other effects you can do, but the way it’s presented is just beautiful.
It’S minimalist: it’s clean, it doesn’t give you a huge array of options, but in terms of just keeping your phone fresh, I think it does a really good job with the right type of wallpaper. I was pleasantly surprised by how much difference just blurring the background makes it kind of makes the icons that you have stand out. They kind of pop out the screen a little bit more next up is portal, and for those of you guys who send a lot of files between devices, this could be life-changing. All you need to do is on one of your devices.
You visit a certain website which generates a QR code, scan it with the other device and you’re good to go. You’Ve created a private tunnel between those two devices and as soon as you upload one file from one phone, you can access it straight away from the other right up at number. Three we’ve got s k, RW, t and yeah.
It is a photo editing app, but it’s got quite a unique focus on perspective. Almost every setting on the app changes. The way you see things it changes the angle you’re perceived to be looking from, I mean, for example, I took a photo of my setup and then I changed it so that it looked like it was towering above me, and it was convincing.
Number four is a really handy little tool and it’s called Universal copy. What it allows you to do is inside other applications which don’t necessarily allow you to copy text, you simply scroll down from a status bar click, the universal copy button and all of a sudden. The entire thing becomes editable, so essentially, you can now copy things that you weren’t really meant to copy and just one example of how of use. This is an Instagram. So if you want to hashtag a lot of pictures with the same hashtags, you can now use this to copy hashtags and paste them on another one. Next up, we’ve got Flinx and in a way this is kind of related to the last step, because it extends the functionality of applications you already have.
So what it allows you to do is to open external links in tiny little bubbles. That kind of look like the ones you see on Facebook messenger so, as you can see, if you’re scrolling through your newsfeed – and you see an interesting article, if you tap that all of a sudden, you can browse it without actually exiting Facebook, you can have two Three or even 15 little bubbles open at any one time and because they’re all just floating there, it’s really easy to flip between them and close them. You just drag them to the bottom. With the launch of its new smartphones, google has also introduced a brand-new wallpaper app and it’s the best one.
It’S ever made. No, it’s not exactly got a revolutionary amount of wallpapers, but the live. Wallpapers kidoh are really interesting.
We actually offer a 3d perspective which changes throughout the day and, more importantly, they move dynamically. They don’t necessarily move how a scrolling wallpaper would they feel three-dimensional and it’s impressive. Next up, we’ve got smart screen and, whilst is not exactly a new idea, this is the best implementation I’ve seen of it so far. What it allows you to do is by pressing your home screen twice. You turn your smart print screen off and then by pressing it twice again, while it’s off, you have the ability to turn it back on. Next up is Fuzzle and it’s hands-down, the most feature-rich and impressive college app I’ve ever used, not that I’m a huge fan, but nonetheless, I’ve tried a fair few. In my time you can add an almost unlimited amount of photos and it’ll give you some suggestions of what would look good.
You can then edit the border and individual pictures, and you can apply filters and add stickers. Next up, we’ve got an app that takes your quick settings bar to the next level. This is custom, quick settings. What it does is, you can add individual tiles, and you can program those tiles to do different actions. It’S so specific that you can even make one press of the tile. Do one thing and a double press do another. You can open up a specific app or even a URL of your choice so guys, that’s it for me.
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