Sep 27, 2013

The Greatest in Free Android Apps

Both practical and fun, here is a list of the top free apps out there for Android.
The Greatest in Free Android Apps

1. Juice Defender


If you struggle with fading battery life, then try downloading Juice Defender to protect your device’s power. Juice Defender serves as a suite for active and background functions with a task manager that will dump and disable battery abusing apps. Another great feature it offers is that “it can be set to automatically toggle charge sucking features like 4G LTE and Wi-Fi,” writes TechRadar.
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2. Swiftkey 4.0


With Swiftkey 4.0 you can easily take advantage of Android OS’s ability to use third-party keyboards. Swiftkey identifies your typing habits by creating a heat sensory map that will show if your thumb accidentally grazes the delete button while tapping M. The app will then utilize this information to adapt to your personal style. Amazingly, it also houses the intelligence to analyze your emails and Facebook posts to learn the common phrases which you frequently use. It will then utilize all this information to reduce your work when typing.
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3. Dropbox


Fantastic for the wide number of platforms it is available on, Dropbox is an excellent tool for transferring projects back and forth between a PC, Mac, phone or tablet. Dropbox not only backs up data to the cloud but also allows easy access from practically any device. It offers a significant amount of storage for free and can be upgraded from there.
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4. Google Sky Map


If you love the night time sky, then you will definitely enjoy Google’s Sky Map. This app uses phone orientation tools to provide an accurate map of the stars and planets on your screen when the phone is pointed skywards. This is a great tool for identifying and learning the constellations and planets.

5. Flickr


Flickr is a fun photo app that provides a set of special filters for either capturing new photos or tweaking uploaded shots. It also connects to Twitter and Facebook to make sharing simple.

6. TweetDeck


For serious social media nuts, the TweetDeck app for Android is a fantastic tool. With easy to navigate panels, TweetDeck displays your timeline, direct messages and replies. It can also be set up to include your Facebook status updates along with Foursquare and Buzz.

7. Amazon


New to the Android world is Amazon’s recently launched official app. Simple and quick, it provides complete shopping cart features along with your account details. This will help you to smoothly navigate the site without the mobile web store.

Another offering from Amazon is its Kindle app which provides a good e-reader that is linked to your Amazon account. Kindle is a great way for storing books with an easy to read screen of the text.

So while many people are out searching for an iPhone case for their new device this week, you can take advantage of a wealth of practical and just super cool apps available for your Android device for free.

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