Google’s Android operating system is one of the largest platform in the world, if not the largest. There are literally millions of smartphone shipped every quarter worldwide and millions to come in the future as well. Catering the ecosystem users, Google operates PlayStore where users can find and download applications that they can install and use it. Much like how we see a new smartphone every day, there are hundreds of apps that get uploaded to PlayStore every month. The current app count on Play Store is around 3.3 million and this makes it very tough to find beautiful apps that Google has it lying in their Play Store, and this also makes it tough to differentiate the good, bad, and ugly apps.

So, to reduce the burden on you, we piled up a list of best apps that we found on the Play Store in this month that we think might be useful for you and to refer to your friends. Let’s get started.

  1. Notes by Firefox: Firefox name isn’t new for us. We have been using the amazing browser the company is offering and now expanding to other territories, Mozilla is launching the Notes app for Android. Similar to other notes taking apps, Notes by Firefox will let you add, delete and edit your notes. That’s not all, the notes app will sync with your Firefox browser so that you can access them whenever you want them. The app requires you to have an account, once you install the app, you need to create an account and then you can seamlessly save and access your notes. Download: Notes by Firefox.

  2. Hide: Too concerned about your privacy? Don’t want your friends to know that you are reading the message they sent you? Well, Hide is for you. You can use this use this app to read messages on Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger without letting the sender know that you are reading it or online. Want more? You can also reply back to the message without showing your status as online. It also packs some additional features like hiding photos, videos. Overall, the simple U.I and functionality make this app a top pick for us. Download: Hide.

  3. Hi Translate: Translation apps are nothing new to us, we have Google Translate, Microsoft translate, but Hi Translate apps is something new. Once you install an app and activate it, you can translate the text in real-time whenever you want. What’s interesting about this app is that, it will have a floating widget on your screen, so whenever you open a website regardless of the language of the website, you can translate the text just by hovering the floating bubble over the text. You can highlight the text on any screen, be it WhatsApp, Facebook, and get the translation instantly. Overall, it is definitely a worthy app to have it in your phone. Download: Hi Translate.

  4. Kiwi Browser: Developed by XDA member arnaud42 is a must have browser on your Android phone. Though from the looks it resembles very much like the Chrome, beneath the surface is what that makes this different. It has got a dark mode, built-in ad-blocker, a custom downloads folder. The feature that i found very useful is the ability to play YouTube videos in the background while you are doing other tasks. The address bar is in the bottom setting a benchmark for phones with tall displays. Overall, Kiwi Browser is light, secure, fast and a must have browser on your Android phone, so, give it a try. Download: Kiwi Browser.

  5. PUBG Companion: PUBG Mobile by Tencent games is a current sensation among smartphone users worldwide. I myself am a big fan of the game and play it quite often. The realistic approach and intense gameplay is the underlying reason that makes us go back to the game. Now to have complete information on the game and weapons it offers, we suggest you install the companion app. It lists out all the weapons, their load speed, the damage they can cause, and much more. Furthermore, it also provides details about the map and the locations that can help newcomers get acquainted with the game quite quickly. Download: PUBG Companion.

  6. AMOLED Wallpapers: No app list is complete without a wallpaper app. In this, we are taking a look at the AMOLED wallpapers. It has a pretty huge collection of HD and 4K home screen backgrounds that beautifully fill your smartphone’s display. This further gets enhanced if you have a smartphone with AMOLED screen which also comes handy in saving the battery. Right from material design to full-size landscape wallpapers are accounted for. Download: AMOLED Wallpapers.

  7. TYT PLUS: If you are a vivid follower of news and latest happening in the world. The platform is widely popular as a website and now it is venturing into Android. The app consists of videos, live shows, and podcasts. In fact, the TYT Plus app has become our go-to app as I am very much into keeping myself updated on politics, sports. The app is free to download on PlayStore, but you can also upgrade to $4.99 a month and it gives you access to a few exclusive extra shows and podcasts. Download: TYT Plus.

  8. Musicana: We in times of streaming, rather than downloading songs and tracks locally. However, how would you like an app that can stream and also play songs that are stored locally? Meet Musicana. This app has curated a list of latest tracks and top songs from top platforms like Spotify, iTunes and more. It also packs ‘song identify ‘feature. Much like Shazam, it can recognise the song playing near you and play it back to you within the app itself. It also consists of songs by various artists. The Music player has a timer that runs down as the song proceeds and it automatically adjusts the color depending album art. It also has equalizer options and an option to see Lyrics of the song that is playing. Download: Musicana.

  9. Navbar Weather: We all use Weather apps, why not have something that is very unique. As the name suggests, you can have the weather information displayed on the Nav bar instead of on the main home screen. It lets you display the weather information in the form of graphs and charts at the bottom of your phone’s display. Customization options include the ability to choose the transparency for background, graph type, etc. Download: Navbar Weather.

  10. CX File Explorer: Let’s face it, default file managers on our Android phones offer very basic functionality. We need an alternative and we have it, meet CX File Explorer. The app is very simple, clean and ad-free which makes it our top pick. The app has three sections, local; to manage storage with apps, app data, and more, library; for images, documents, and videos, Network; to wirelessly transfer content from your PC to phone. It has an analyser feature that analyses the storage and lets you manage it. Download: CX File Explorer.

These were our top picks for the 10 best apps for Android for this month. Do try out and let us know what do you think.

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