Smartphones, Android tablets, and Android tablets can be used anywhere.
You can download multiple apps from the Google Play Store. This will allow you to choose the best apps.
Dropbox
Dropbox was the first to offer a personal cloud service. All your stuff would be accessible from any device. It is a strong competitor to Google Drive on Android. Dropbox can be used to seamlessly back up your images and automatically upload all photos to the cloud. You can even use it to edit your images. This app is essential if you have a lot of Dropbox files.
MSRP $11.99
Grammarly Keyboard
Grammarly Keyboard corrects spelling and grammar mistakes as you type. The keyboard can be used for writing emails, composing social media posts, and editing long-form documents. Grammarly allows you to easily accept changes and access a card-based interface that provides more detailed explanations for errors. Grammarly also allows for a variety of visual customizations such as the choice between a dark or light theme and the keyboard height. There are also editing options such as capitalization and auto-correction.
MSRP $29.95
Microsoft OneDrive
OneDrive by Microsoft is one of the most popular cloud storage services. It offers apps for all devices and great organization tools. You can take your files wherever you go with you. The free version of Office 365 gives you 5GB of storage. However, Office 365 subscribers get 1TB. Microsoft’s Personal Vault is also available. This allows you to protect sensitive information behind additional security.
MSRP free
Microsoft Launcher
Microsoft Launcher replaces the default Android launcher and provides a customizable feed that allows you to quickly access recent apps, events and people frequently contacted. The main app list can be viewed horizontally or vertically. It also includes an alphabetical scrollbar that allows you to quickly reach apps. It runs as smoothly as the stock launcher and doesn’t impact the use of Google Assistant. However, Cortana is more at home with this launcher as your voice assistant.
MSRP free
Network Analyzer
Network Analyzer allows you to see information about Wi-Fi networks in your area. You can view the strength of the Wi-Fi networks nearby on a dynamic graph. Additionally, you can view details about your connection such as your IPv4 address, MAC address, and Default Gateway IP. The app allows you to run a network query directly from the app. You can Ping an IP/Domain name or check the DNS Server settings. This app is a perfect companion to our article on how to find your IP Address.
MSRP free
Otter Voice Notes
Otter is a revolutionary service for automatic transcription and recording that works in real-time. Otter can be used to record a conversation or meeting. It will then produce a transcript that you can use within a few minutes. Otter’s app is intuitive, well-designed, and easy to use. It is ideal for professionals and students who depend on their mobile devices for work. Other top-notch features include cross-conversation speaker recognition, extremely useful search tools, and the ability to edit transcripts in-app.
Speedtest by Ookla
You are curious about how fast your Internet connection is. Speedtest by Ookla makes it simple to check your latency, upload, and download speeds. You can also view logs of your test results to compare over time. You can export your test results for further analysis if you wish. Ookla’s tools are used by PCMag every year to select the fastest ISPs. Note: Ookla is owned and managed by Ziff Davis (PCMag’s publisher).
MSRP free
Steam Link
Subscriptions and game-streaming platforms are very popular right now. Big-name players like Apple (Arcade), Google Stadia, and Microsoft (xCloud), have all launched some kind of program. Steam Link (still in beta), allows you to play your Steam library directly on your Android phone. However, both your Android device and PC must be connected to the same network. Our guide will show you how to stream games from your Android or iOS device.
MSRP free
SwiftKey Keyboard
SwiftKey Keyboard is an impressive keyboard replacement. It suggests the most likely next word it thinks you will type. SwiftKey Keyboard is a pioneer in this technology. SwiftKey allows you to insert whole words by tapping. SwiftKey also supports Swype-like input in over 100 languages and 80 vibrant themes.
MSRP $3.99
Tasker
Tasker can be intimidating, let’s face it. We recognize that Tasker is one of the most powerful apps on Google Play. You can create simple actions that your Android will perform when certain conditions are met. For example, it will flash the LED when you get a text message. Although it can be difficult to learn how to use this powerful tool, the rewards are worth it.
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