Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Best Android apps: 30 apps you should download today

Citymapper
Citymapper is an urban transport app that is designed to make it easier to navigate cities. It includes an A to B journey planner, real-time data on traffic and disruptions to public transport, and maps. Locations currently covered include London, Manchester and Birmingham, as well as a wide range of international cities.
Dropbox 
Dropbox lets you back up all the photos, documents, videos and other files you create on your phone in the cloud, so they can be accessed from any device. It can also be used to send large files without using email attachments and edit Microsoft Office files from your phone or tablet.
Vine
Vine lets you create short looping videos, called Vines, and share them with friends and contacts. Like tweets, Vines are limited in length to six seconds, so creating them has become a bit of an art form. Users can also find, follow, and interact with other Vine users and explore trending tags, popular posts and editor’s picks.
WhatsApp
WhatsApp is a free messaging app that uses your phone’s Internet connection – 4G, 3G, 2G, EDGE or Wi-Fi – to message and call friends and family. Users can also send and receive photos, videos, and voice messages, and set up group chats with their contacts. The app is free for the first year and costs 99p per year thereafter.
SwiftKey
SwiftKey is a clever keyboard app that uses artificial intelligence to automatically learn your writing style, the words that matter to you (including slang, nicknames and emoji) and how you like to type. Over time, it will eliminate common typos and improve autocorrect and predictive text. Users can type either by tapping or swiping from letter to letter.

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