most essential apps for a smartphones


Already in our life the smartphones are inevitable part and that is somewhat one cannot fail to take it. Smartphone and technology have modernized the way work, play and communicate with one another. To unlock your phone’s full potential, you will need to download and install some awesome apps.

There is millions of app are there in app stores and started to reach billion, but not every app are favorite for everyone. The top mobile apps development companies developed some awesome apps for clients with innovative features that makes the different form the other apps and reach the height of the success.

If want to choose from categories, then there will be thousands of apps available and now some of the apps, which is already installed by mobile company like Facebook, twitter, weather report app, Play store and some of the major online shopping app.

Some of the apps listed below which should be in mobile.



1. Dropbox
  Dropbox remains the best app for seamlessly syncing files to and from your portable devices. It works across the web, Windows, macOS, iOS, and of course Android, which means you need never find yourself without access to an important file. You can use Dropbox to automatically back up your photos and videos to the cloud, keep that important set of PDFs with you, or take notes that sync back to your laptop.

On the negative side, the free Dropbox plan only offers a miserly 2GB of storage. However, if you need more space, premium plans start at $10 per month for 1TB of storage.

2. WhatsApp

 If you only have one messaging app, let it be WhatsApp. This handy service lets you send messages, emojis, pictures, files, locations, and more - all for free and without eating into your text allowance. There's functionality for group chats, as well as a web app, and because it connects to your phone number there's no need to worry about signing in and out. Plus, WhatsApp recently started rolling out a voice calling feature, so you can save on your minutes as well as your texts.


3. Swiftkey 

SwiftKey keyboard is trusted by over 250 million users worldwide. It uses artificial intelligence that enables it to learn and satisfactorily predict what the user intends to type.

Swiftkey features autocorrect and gesture typing for faster input. Moreover, there is an inbuilt GIF search engine, a wide range of themes and is an excellent keyboard for bilingual folks.

Swiftkey does not store information from password fields and sensitive information such as credit card numbers. Overall, Swiftkey will enhance your typing experience and is a must-have app on your Android device.







4. VLC Player


  Android devices can play movies and music right out of the box, but it's still worth supplementing your default apps with VLC Player. Think of it as an all-in-one app you can rely on for any media playback job.

VLC Player can handle just about every file format out there. Besides simple playback, it packs in tons of other features: You can play web streams, apply subtitles, tweak sound settings via the built-in equalizer, watch videos in pop-up windows on top of other apps, stream content from computers on your local Wi-Fi network, and more.


5. Google Maps 







We all know Google Maps is pretty darn useful on a browser, but when it's on your smartphone, you're essentially walking around with your own personal sat nav. Turn on GPS in your phone's location settings, and the app will plot exactly where you are on its map. Then from there, you can get directions, explore what's nearby - complete with pictures, customer reviews, and opening hours - and even see live traffic conditions.

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6. Evernote


 Evernote is a cross-platform utility for 2019 to take notes in a variety of formats, including text, photos, audio, video, sketches and more. It is one tool you need to keep yourself organized in today’s hectic life.

It syncs across all your devices to facilitate workflow. Evernote also has home-screen widgets for quick access to your notes. It is one of the essential Android apps for every user.

Although Google Keep is also a good Android app, Evernote aesthetically pleasing interface and overly amount of functions make it a very unique productivity app.




7. Facebook Messenger



 The problem with most mobile messengers is convincing your friends to sign up. But the odds are that most people you know are already on Facebook. This is handy, because the Facebook Messenger app is fantastic. It's simple, clean, and easily handles voice and video calling. But for me, the best part will always be the gorgeous stickers.


8. Youtube



YouTube is probably the most useful app on mobile. Sure, most use it for music videos or product reviews. However, there is a healthy and huge underbelly of tutorials, lessons, lectures, explainers, and other videos. I once learned how to change the headlight bulbs on my 2005 Chevy Equinox with a YouTube video. There aren't a ton of things that it doesn't have. The app is free if you don't mind advertising. You can pay $9.99 per month to remove ads, enable background play, and get a complimentary subscription to Google Play Music. It's a pretty good deal.



9.Snapchat 


 
Snapchat was a little dangerous, popular with the hip and the young, and utterly baffling to everyone else. With Snapchat, you quickly snap and exchange photos with one or several friends. The app also supports video snaps, as well as voice and video calling. The catch is that whatever you send will vanish after a few seconds. It's just a fun and ephemeral way to share the world around you. New updates make the service much easier to use, let you save old snaps, and build ongoing public stories. The more things change, the more they just turn into Facebook.



10.CamScanner 



Several apps let you use your phone's camera to digitize paper documents, but few are as slick and powerful as CamScanner. It can crop and enhance images in seconds, leaving you with a digital document that's aligned and easy to read—even if your phone's camera isn't the best. You can join documents together, add your own annotations on top, and then share the result as a PDF or JPG.

On top of this basic version, you can sign up for a premium account for $5 per month. With this version, CamScanner will turn images into digital text that you can search through on your phone or via the app's web interface.

CamScanner for Android, free or $5 per month for a premium account

11.ES File Explorer


ES File Explorer is one of the popular Android file manager apps with all the necessary features. It comes with a Space Analyzer to help you free up space on your device.

Sharing media with other ES File Explorer users over WiFi is easy. ES File Manager also comes with an App Manager where you can uninstall/backup apps. You can even uninstall system apps with root privileges. It’s “Root Explorer” feature unlocks a lot of functionalities for rooted devices.

However, the app shows a lot of intrusive ads and is aimed at power users. I have recently discovered that Files Go from Google is also a very cool Android app for managing storage.




12.Sleep As Android

 



Sleep As Android for Android, free or $5.50 for an upgraded version



You don't have to fasten a fitness tracker to your wrist to track your sleeping patterns—use your phone and the Sleep As Android app instead. When you place your phone on your mattress, the app can monitor movement and noise to work out how well you're sleeping and how much shut-eye you bank.

The basics come free, but pay the one-time upgrade free, and you can access a ton of useful extras. These include a smart alarm that wakes you up based on your sleep cycles, and an ad-free experience in the app.


13.Google chrome
 Google Chrome is a cross-platform browser application. It has free and necessary features like unlimited tabs, HTML5 support, desktop syncing, quick links to favorite sites, built-in Google search and Google translate, etc.
The app is convenient, fast and provides a secure browsing experience with a lot of customizable options. Google Chrome is one of the best Android browsers available.


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