App developers are pushing the envelope on a daily basis trying to improve and enhance our smartphone and tablet experiences. In fact, so many Android apps come out every day that it's difficult to keep track of them all. It's difficult to usurp the best of the best but if you're getting bored with what you've got and want to try something new, check out the best new Android apps from the last month! You can watch the videos from passed months by clicking here!
GlassWire helps you keep track of your data. It shows you a real-time graph that shows how much data you've used, the apps that use it, and more. It's most useful for those who have limited data caps and want to keep track of how much they've used. However, it's also an excellent way to see the apps that access your network the most and how often they do it. You can even have GlassWire alert you whenever a specific app accesses data. It's free to download with no in-app purchases.
Libby is an ebook and audiobook platform by Overdrive Labs. It works by using your library card to let you borrow content for free. You simply sign up with your library card and the entire platform is open to you. It features thousands of ebooks and audiobooks to choose from. You can download books for offline reading, rate books, and more. Overdrive Labs has an official app that does a lot of these things. However, Libby aims to be more of a simplified experience. It's also free and has no in-app purchases.
To Do is Microsoft's latest app. It's a to-do list app with a simple design and simple function. It allows you to create lists of things that you need to do. It then syncs them between your PC and your Android device. You can create tasks, add reminders, make the tasks recur (like taking out the garbage every week), and create new lists to help keep yourself organized. It looks and works a lot like Wunderlist except that it's more simplified. It's currently completely free to download and use. The only caveat is that you have to sign into your Microsoft account to use it.
Movie Pal is a social app for movie watchers. The basic idea is that it helps you keep track of what movies you've seen and the ones you want to watch. You can create groups and invite friends to share in the movie watching fun. You can also add movies to a watch list. When you've seen it, you mark the movie as seen and it'll no longer show up in search results. That way you can always get a fresh list of movies that you haven't seen yet. It's free to download and use. There is some advertising, but it's not really that bad.
Outdoor Family Fun with Plum is a new app from PBS Kids. The idea is to give kids something to do that gets them out of the house. Some of the stuff we found was taking selfies with trees, counting dogs in passing cars, and observing the weather. It boasts 150 total activities, tips to help kids learn about science, and even a progress tracker to see how you're doing. The design is fun and it should be easy to use for kids. Best of all, it's totally free with no in-app purchases.
Podcast Go is a good, simple podcast app. It features a colorful, modern design and it's easy to use. It boasts a collection of over 300,000 podcasts across a variety of genres. You can subscribe to them, download episodes, and listen offline. It is missing the occasional feature that podcast fans are likely used to. However, those people are likely using more powerful podcast apps anyway. It's a good, simple app for the casual podcast fan. It's also free with no in-app purchases. There are some ads, though.
Runtasty is a new cooking app from Runtastic. It aims to provide healthy meal ideas without being too restrictive. It features over 40 recipes that include options for vegans, vegetarians, gluten-free, and other dietary restrictions. Each recipe is accompanied by a step-by-step video. The recipes can be organized based on how long they take to cook, how many calories they have, and other filters. It's currently free to use but we expect Runtastic to improve the selection and probably add some paid options over time.
Today Weather is a relatively newer weather app. It boasts a minimal design, most of the basic weather app features, and even tons of weather photos to explore. The features include access to the current weather, future forecasts, air quality and UV graphs, severe weather alerts, and other useful info. You can even take your own photos to add to the app's UI if you want to. You can get most of the features for free or unlock everything with the $3.99 price tag. There are cheaper subscription options available, but the full price tag is the best deal.
WalletHub is a financial app. It allows people to check their credit scores. It's very simple in scope to an app like Credit Karma. Along with your daily updated credit score, you'll get credit improving tips, credit monitoring, and more. It'll also show you savings alerts for financial products. That's likely also its advertising strategy. It's not really bothersome so it's nothing to worry about. The design is decent enough and it's useful for virtually anybody. It's free to use with no in-app purchases.
YouTube TV is the latest online TV service to hit the world. At its launch, it was only available in five areas although more coverage has been promised soon. It has a decent design, an unlimited cloud-based DVR, and each account can be shared with up to six people. Of course, it also has Chromecast support and integration with YouTube Red Originals. It's not bad for the price, although its lack of availability has slowed the hype train considerably. Keep an eye on this one in the long term.
15 best free Android apps of 2017!
March 2, 2017If we missed any great new Android apps, tell us about them in the comments! To see our complete list of best app lists, click here.
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