This best Android apps of 2016 is offered for those who feel a little overwhelmed with the endless array of choices currently available in the market. A quick visit to the Google Play store would prove this point, there are just too many apps to choose from that even those guides like top selling, top paid or free is of little help.
But fret not, this best of Android apps should be of valuable assistance for those who want something specific in mind. This details some of the best apps introduced this year. Of course some good ones might have escaped detection but it is necessary to narrow down the options.
For those who are concerned about browsing security, ExpressVPN seems to be the favorite among the security apps out there. For instance, Android Authority ranked it first in the top 15 best apps for Android devices. Its site boasts of an SSL secured network with a 256-bit encryption. It is also super fast with its advertised unlimited bandwidth as well as speed. With support in over 136 cities located in 87 countries around the world, one will most likely find an accessible location covered by the network. Its $8.32 per month charge is definitely worth the hassle-free and secure browsing that it provides.
Among the numerous weather apps out there, most place their bets on 1Weather. Even Android Central agrees Android Authority’s assessment, calling it the best weather app for widget users. The app offers a streamlined design giving users what they absolutely need to know at a glance. However, a more detailed reports is easy to extract as well. The app likewise supports local time weather info for millions of worldwide locations making it a must have and earning it a place in the list of best 2016 Android apps.
As they say, there is always an app for whatever one wants. Newton is an app with a very specific purpose in mind, to help its users manage the numerous email addresses they might have created in the course of their lifetime. It’s not an uncommon problem really, most people maintain multiple email addresses in various email services providers which makes keeping track of them all a daunting task. Newton streamlines this for its users so they’ll never miss on important messages. The only downside is that it is not free and requires a $49.99 annual subscription.
Most of us usually find interesting articles or clips while browsing our social network. However, the problem seems to be that people usually find these interesting links at a time when they are busy with something else. Rather than leaving a trail of self targeted posts for later reading, Pocket does the job rather nicely. News feeds, articles and even movies can be safely tucked away into Pocket to be retrieve later. Most who have tried swear on the app’s utility making it one of the best Android app of 2016.
[SOURCE:-Mobile & Apps]