Although Apple’s iPhone has dominated the market share for years, Google now owns a substantial portion too with their Android operating system. As more and more phones start to incorporate Android, there’s bound to be a massive selection of apps, a portion of which will be free. We’ve made a list of the top 10 best free Android apps.
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10. Kindle :Best Free Android Apps
Kindle for the Android mirrors exactly what the iPhone application delivers; users will be able to view a library of over 1,000,000 books which is available on the Kindle Store. Other notable features include:
- Over 610,000 of books available for $9.99 or less
- Receive free book samples before you decided on buying the book
- Background color and font size customizable
- Portrait or landscape layout options
- Simple navigation of pages within books
9. The Weather Channel
- Voice search feature
- Animated, as well as customizable radar maps
- Detailed weather conditions and forecasts
- Alerts upon severe weather
- Saved locations
- Local and popular videos regarding the weather
8. Google Maps :Best Free Android Apps
- Navigation: Free, voice-guided GPS navigation system
- Places: Find, rate, and get recommendations for places
- Users can see their friends on the map and check in at places
7. Advanced Task Killer
- Ignore list (applications you don’t want to kill)
- One tap widget
- Auto kill specified applications
- Users can customize item height
6. TweetDeck :Best Free Android Apps
- Send updates and retweet favorites
- Have access to mentions, as well as direct messages
- Batch posting (posting to several Twitter accounts)
- A useful notification feature such as Tweets from followers (accompanied with a message notification-like sound)
5. Facebook :Best Free Android Apps
- Upload Photos, share links, check your messages, as well as being able to watch videos
- Share status updates from the app’s home screen
- Chat with your friends
- Check out your News Feed
- Review your upcoming Events
- Glance at friends’ walls and user info
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4. Adobe Flash Player 11
- Freedom to access the same web content you experience on PC from your mobile device
- Flash player will always be turned on if installed
- No interruptions such as ‘empty boxes’ seen on web pages
3. Free WiFi Finder :Best Free Android Apps
- Access to over 145,000 free locations worldwide
- Filter by location type, such as Cafe and Library
- Phone numbers and address information
- Users can bookmark their favorite locations
2. Last.fm :Best Free Android Apps
- Share artists, tracks, and events to Twitter and Facebook
- View recommended lineup and compatibility for events
- View and zoom event posters
- Add events to your calendar
1. Gmail :Best Free Android Apps
- Email pushed automatically to your phone which will deliver notifications
- Search all your messages in your email
- Users can access synced messages when off line
- View messages by conversation
- Batch Gmail accounts access
Advanced Task Killer is garbage.
1. It only kills a certain subset of tasks.
2. The majority of these tasks will just respawn a few seconds later.
3. As of Gingerbread, this kind of task killing is not necessary.
4. It runs all the time unless you explicitly kill it each time you open it, which drains battery.
5. It creates worry about “too many processes” running that gets old after a while.
Seriously. half of them COME with android, good job on the research for this article. I would expect AT least to leave out the google apps that area already on most android phones by default!!!!!!
I was under the impression that task killers were redundant and infact cause more problems than they solve nowadays?
It’s OK to use task killers when an application is not responding, but you do NOT want to use auto killers. The Android OS keeps the memory fully loaded at all times to try and speed up the loading the your commonly used apps. If you auto kill those apps, the OS will just reload them, which can become an endless loop. Your attempt to speed up your phone just ends up draining your battery.
i tried some of popular apps on my samsung galaxy s android phone and i need try other apps also. 🙂
Google Play Store is full of free Apps but the best one are not full version free. When you download assuming them free, you find that you need to purchase full version to unlock all the features. This is the most annoying fact of Google Play Store that I think all of us has experience.
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