Top 10 Best Android Apps – July 2017

Top 10 Best Android Apps - July 2017

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Top 10 Best Android Apps – July 2017”.
So guys welcome to my best android applications for july 2017. As always, we’ve got a few really special ones on this list be sure to stay till the end, and let me know in the comments below which one is your favorite, but that being said, let’s get started so first on the list is a block and essentially Its functionality boils down to this, you can choose any combination of services, applications and commands to be locked and any time an application has been locked. It means only you can access it and you can protect these by a bunch of different methods. It’S got the standard ones like the screen pattern. The same way you might unlock your smartphone has also got access to your fingerprint scanner, but more impressively.

Arts alternate options, for example a random keyboard which lets the enter password, but at the same time it randomizes the keyboard to any onlooker will be able to replicate it. So number two is pretty fun. This is called text converter and it allows you to translate any text you’re about to send somebody into a completely different form now the best bit about it is that all of these forms can be copied and pasted, and they will appear as it shows in the Application, you can put your words into patterns, you can translate them into an entirely different, looking forms or you can even flip them upside down. Unless the time I try this, I got some pretty impressive reactions. So next up, we’ve got spy z. Now what this allows? You to do – and this is probably more tailored for the parents among you – it allows you to completely monitor the activity on another smartphone, so the other phone could be an Android current.

It could be an iOS phone, it doesn’t really matter, but the truly impressive thing here was the extent to which you can monitor the activity on the other device. Everything from the videos they’ve watched to their browser history to the incoming and outgoing calls they’ve used and the games they’re playing. It’S really extensive. Unfortunately, a lot of that functionality – you don’t get for free and you do have to pay a monthly fee so rolling in at number.

Four: we’ve got up zone one my favorites on the list, because, essentially without really doing anything, you can earn money by using apps and games. So, depending I suppose, on how much the company is getting paid for you using you to the apps you’ll also get paid a certain amount. Now it’s pretty simple, you simply download the applications and it measures the period of time that you engage with them for and the longer you do it. The more you get paid and the way you get paid is through in-app credit, which can then be spent for Amazon vouchers, iTunes, Google Play and a whole lot more now. It is worth noting that it can take quite a bit of time to start unlocking. These rewards, but on the flip side there are a lot of popular applications which you can be earning points for so chances are, you might even be playing them already, so you might as well be earning points for so next up, we’ve got screenshot utility and to Be honest: I’m a little bit annoyed with myself for not finding this guy earlier.

Top 10 Best Android Apps - July 2017

Essentially, it allows you to take screenshots by holding down your home button and only that, but it gives you a nice little menu. So not only is a more convenient way of taking photos, but you can instantly crop them, download them or share them to somebody else. So, to be honest, the last time I shared an alarm application on this. Video was probably sometime last year, but this one is exactly what I’ve been wanting for a really long time.

Top 10 Best Android Apps - July 2017

It’S called spot on alarm and, to begin with, it has all the basic features. You’D expect you can control vibration, which days it comes on, and a label for the alarm. But the real selling point here is the vibe that it links to Spotify. Unlike most alarm applications, you don’t have to have already physically downloaded the track for it to be able to players and alarm, and you can also set different tracks to different times, which I thought was really cool right. So next up we have fly so one application that unifies your Twitter, your Instagram and your Facebook. So without switching between applications facing more loading times, you can be automatically logged on and flicking between three different feeds at once. It’S pretty convenient. I think you don’t quite realize how useful it is until you’re in it. So then, we’ve got these dadsy icon pack, currently an early access, but it is getting updated quite quickly, and this has to be one of the most precise, most elegant and most refined icon. Packs I’ve used while the icons don’t necessarily share a consistent shape, which are normally the kind of types I go for. They just look so polished, they’re, very colorful, they’re, really bright and super high resolution, the only downside being, but right now they just aren’t quite enough. Icon fare to really make much use of it, but it might be worth downloading it now, I’m seeing where it goes next up wrap up, and this is kind of like the voice recorder that you probably should have had to begin with.

So the main feature here is the ability to have highlights so normally when you’re listening to a speech, there are probably only a few small sections that you really need to listen to, and this will really bring those to life before these sections you can easily skip Between them, you can add notes for them, and you can come back to those specific points at any one time so also in early access, you’ve got like X, which is one photo editing, application that fits in the functionality of a Ralph or other one. There is so many options here, and these are just basic options. They span from being able to add simple filters that kind on Instagram and Twitter all the way to being able to manipulate the individual objects. You’Ve got your standard stuff, like your vignette, from your shadows, but at the same time you can actually manipulate perspective and let the image auto correct itself, and it generally looks after post processing that has originally been taken from that angle.

Super impressive stuff, so guys. I really hope you enjoyed that video of best Android apps if you did be sure to drop a like, and let me know in the comments down below which one was your favorite with that being said, I’m doing the boss, .