What are the useful apps for Android phones?
You just got your new phone so you should also ask yourself that question - aside of course from learning how to operate it. You should know which apps deserve a space in your phone so you maximize its use.
Avast! Mobile Security & Antivirus
It's not typical of an Android to really have trouble with malware but it is still better to be safe than sorry. avast! Mobile Security & Antivirus offers more than its name suggests (virus scanner). This free app comes with privacy tools, anti-theft tools, and others.
Google Docs and Google Sheets
The creation, viewing and editing of documents and spreadsheets were used to be part of Google Drive but now these functions are now on its own app - the Google Docs and Google Sheets. Document syncing is still one of its many important uses. This new app can still be viewed offline.
IMDb
Internet Movies Database or the IMDb is movies and TV app that covers a wide-ranging database of information about actors and actresses, movies, TV series, directors, and many more. Regardless if you are a regular of movie houses or an occasional moviegoer, you will need this app so you can decide which one to watch.
Contacts+
Contacts+ keeps your contacts organized as it brings all the contact data of each person together: mobile phone number, email address, LinkedIn, Facebook account, Instagram account, and others. Communication becomes easier as you just tap the name of the person you want to connect with and then choose the method you'd like to communicate.
Google Translate
Google Translate comprises more than 70 languages that communication becomes easier even if you are in a foreign country. You have the option to read it as text or hear it speak the words. This free app requires data connection though.
Unquestionably, you also have to download Facebook, Instagram, FourSquare, and other social media tools aside from the useful apps for Android phones mentioned above.