Top 10 Best Android Apps – March 2017



Let’s be honest, there’s nothing fun about extreme weather but, for some people it’s something they have to be prepared for. Knowing when something like a Hurricane coming is pretty useful to say the least and could help you get things in order before you get out of dodge. American Red Cross have done a pretty good job of bringing a well-designed app to Android to keep you up-to-date when Hurricane season rolls around.



Qualcomm have been really pushing themselves as a consumer brand these days, much like Intel and what says you’re a consumer brand more than a battery saving app? There are so many of things in the Play Store that it’s hard to imagine Qualcomm doing anything better or even a little bit different. Having said that, with this app only available for those using a Snapdragon CPU there’s a good chance that Qualcomm have spent the time making some optimizations and adjustments. Give it a go and see if you notice any difference.



This is the latest in a long line of superuser apps and this time around it’s from Koushik Dutta, of ClockworkMod fame. What’s different about this is up to you really but, it’s an open source project and has proved pretty popular since it first came out in beta form. It’s even been integrated into CyanogenMod. For those out there that are rooted and use root a lot of the time, keeping track of things is important, give this latest superuser app a try.



Hardcore baseball fans will doubtless be already using this latest update but, for those more casual fans, there’s still reason to jump in with At Bat 2013. With some brilliant coverage of the Grapefruit and Cactus leagues there’s no other MLB app a fan could want. Maybe. It’s well worth a look if you’re a big baseball fan and well worth recommending if you know someone that is!



If you like to be able to see what’s going on with your device at all times then there’s a good chance that your homescreen is crammed full of widgets. With Device Info, you can say goodbye to the widgets and have one live wallpaper do all the work. It’ll give you readings for all the important staff like the date and time, your battery readings, how much of your RAM and CPU is being used and more. It’s a great way to keep an eye on your device and it’s a good-looking wallpaper in its own right. There’s a more customizable version available as well as the free version.


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