Not everything from Google gets worldwide adoption, but there are some Android apps made by Google that you probably should know about. These Google Android apps are useful, easy to use and free of cost.
Over the past year Google has been letting you install the Play Store and run Android apps on your Chromebook. If you own a Chromebook, read on to see how to install Android apps on your device.
While large screen devices give you more screen real estate, they can have an impact on usability. Luckily, there are various apps to help you operate your large device easily with only one hand.
You don’t really need to root your Android phone to apply modifications. Here are some Android apps that mod your device without requiring root access.
Our smartphones can do a lot of amazing things, and they can make us smarter too. Here’re some Android apps that can expand your mind and make you smarter.
When it’s time for serious work on a mobile device, you’ll often need an office suite app to create and edit your files on the go. If you need help finding a good one, here are six of the best office apps for Android.
Your Android phone is a capable photo editor as well. Here are some of the best photo editor apps to turn your smartphone into a photo post-production suite.
In Android you can easily add slow motion effects to your videos to make it more fun. Here are some of the best Android slow motion apps you should try.
If you are someone who likes to be hands-on and fix things by yourself, these DIY apps for Android give you great ideas on home decor, life hacks and more.
Most of the apps that drain battery life or collect massive data about you are the apps you use every day. Here are some popular Android apps to uninstall right now.