Best Android Apps

Apps can be the central core functionality of a smartphone for many people, and because of this a great many users will no doubt spend a considerable amount of time trying to find the perfect applications that can help them make the most of their lives every day whether they pertain to family, friends, school, work, or a combination of those things. If you find yourself in that group of people like we do, then you’re probably searching for new and useful apps as well. Here are some of the best Android apps we’ve rounded up for this month.



Kicking off this list is GIPHY Stickers which, as the name suggests is centered around animated stickers that you can share through the various forms of social apps on your device, whether that social media or some messaging application. If you love GIFs and you love sharing them with friends and generally anyone else, this might suit you.



This is Google’s recently split off video portion of Hangouts for businesses and teams of people who need a communication tool for video conferencing. It supports high definition video and can easily be integrated with Calendar so you can make sure that everyone is able to participate in the meetings no matter where they are, and that they get notifications for it as you can make sure they’re added to the Calendar events.



While this particular app only works in New York City right now, it seems like a rather useful tool to have installed on your device if you live in the area, as it seeks to make the city safer by alerting you to potentially dangerous areas whenever an incident has been reported nearby where you are.



Microsoft Teams has technically been available to some desktop users in a preview for a little while now, but the app for Android just recently launched this week. This is a workspace communication tool for Office 365 users not too unlike Slack, and with it teams can talk with each other and collaborate on projects, chats can be group or private one-on-one chats, and everything is integrated into the various Office tools so you can share things easily and effortlessly between team members like documents, spreadsheets and more.



If you’re a fan of British television and simply want more of it to watch, the newly released BritBox app is one way to do so. It has a collective of series shows from all kinds of different genres and although it does have a $6.99 monthly subscription fee, you do get a 7-day trial to test it out and it also has an Android TV application.


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