Top 5 Best Android Apps



Cool little apps like this are why we love Android so much. With Air Call-Accept, you can answer an incoming call with a wave gesture over the proximity sensor or just put it to your ear. This is actually a great implementation of such a thing and while it’s nothing revolutionary, it might be useful to you. It’s simple and easy to set-up so, what are you waiting for?



Aside from writing about Pandas, Microsoft’s latest app for Android is yet another key property bought into the Android fold. As good a quality app this is, it can’t be place higher up on this list because it requires an Office 365 subscription. Let’s face it, how many Android users have an Office 365 subscription? If you do, then great – go for it. If not, this might not be the app for you. This isn’t yet another Office app you can just go ahead and download, which is a real shame. If you absolutely need to get 100% MS Office compatibility then go ahead and subscribe to Office 365.



While this might look somewhat familiar to Apple’s passbook, Samsung are understandably quite proud of their latest advancement in helping us in our daily lives. Available for a select amount of Galaxy devices, this digital wallet from Samsung can store all sorts of digital data for you. From coupons to card info, this does a lot of the remembering for you. It’s just getting off of the ground but, expect this to have more features in the near future.



Our smartphones and tablets are capable of many things but, thanks to Autodesk we can now dream of perfect decor. With the ability to create your own rooms and place real-life 3D renders of furniture in these rooms to get an idea of how it looks, Homestyler is a decorator’s dream. It’s great for that time in your life when a room suddenly feels “wrong” and the only thing left to do is to completely redesign it. With Homestyler, you’ll be able to get a feel of the “Feng Shui” of a room before you spend the cash on your purchases.



It’s not a good sign when third-party apps are better than your own, is it? While we wouldn’t call Klyph “better” than the official Facebook app, it certainly fits in with Android much better. Built using the Android Design Guidelines, Klyph is a fresh, new app that’s still find its feet in the Play Store. While it’s certainly off to a good start, there are certain limitations of the app, apparently imposed by Facebook themselves. It’s a great-looking app and for those looking for something to spice up the monotony that can be Facebook, this could be the ticket.


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