Top 5 Best Android Apps June 2017

Here at Android Headlines we know that apps are an important part of an Android user’s everyday life. That’s why we take the time to find the Top 10 Best Apps of the month, and compile them together in one convenient place for you. We know that there are a lot of apps out there and we don’t always get it right, or you may even have an awesome app of your own to suggest. These are our Top 10 apps chosen by our skilled team. That being said, we want to hear some of your favorites from this month, as well! Enough simple banter, let’s get started with the Top 10 Apps for May, shall we?



NodeBeat is a pretty cool music creation app, that really doesn’t force you to conform to any kind of design structure. The best part is that it doesn’t matter how familiar you are with the traditional music creation process, you can jump right into NodeBeat and create some pretty awesome tunes. It’s $1.98 with no free version available, but the $2 is definitely worth it.



Have you ever wanted to learn another language? Duolingo is a free app that provides you the help you need to learn Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. It’s free, there are no advertisements to bother with and it’s actually quite fun. It includes achievements to unlock, stat tracking and tons of mini-games. Who said learning a new language couldn’t be fun?



If you dislike the software button toolbar that constantly displays on your device, and you’d much rather have more screen real estate then this app is for you. Unfortunately, it only works with select Nexus and Xperia devices for now, but it will be expanded to support others eventually. You also need a rooted device to make use of the app with superuser access. It essentially autohides the navigation bar (just like the Windows Start Menu), which can be called upon with a single swipe gesture. It’s free and there are no advertisements to bother with.



The renowned system monitoring tool CPU-Z is now available for Android. It’s already lauded by desktop users and overclockers everywhere. The Android version offers extremely detailed information about your device’s internal hardware, system, battery, integrated sensors and more. If you ever wanted to know the individual core speeds of your SOC, the health status of your battery, or the measurement information for your internal sensors then this is the app for you! It’s free and currently there are no advertisements to bog down the experience.



Tapatalk has long been the go-to app for forum based websites. This release celebrates the 4 year anniversary of the app and has been improved with the Holo UI, and several other features. The app has now moved into the public beta release stage, and boasts over 50,000 active communities ranging from hundreds of topic categories.


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