Apps

Top 6 Apps for Everyday Use

There are millions of apps available for our mobile devices. Here are 6 of them that you may use most. These apps been downloaded and installed on users devices the most and been on the top chart. These 6 apps covers your social networking, e-mail & communication, news, live TV & cloud storage.

Facebook

Facebook is the most popular social networking platform on earth. Popular features include:

  • Stay connected with your friends and family
  • Share updates, photos & videos
  • See what friends are up to
  • Unlimited group chat
  • Play games and use your favourite apps

Dropbox

Dropbox is a very popular cloud storage app. It lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere. They give free storage and paid if you need more. Benefits include:

  • Access your files from anywhere using Internet
  • Use the app with any device to upload/download files along with their web-based service
  • Edit MS Office files from your phone or tablet
  • Send large files without attaching them with your email
  • Get more space if you need it

BBC iPlayer

Watch live and catch up on last 30 days of BBC TV. One of the best and most downloaded streaming app in UK. Important features include:

  • Watch Live TV
  • Catch up on the past 30 days program
  • Watch on Wi-Fi and mobile networks
  • Download TV programmes to watch later
  • Cast content to your TV using Google Chromecast

Skype

Skype offers free video & voice calls and instant messaging along with cheap international calls. This is one of the oldest video calling app on market and now owned by Microsoft. Great features include:

  • Talk face to face with free video call
  • Keep up with friends and family far away from home
  • Group video calls with up to 25 people
  • Available on almost every platform

Gmail

Gmail (Google Mail) is one of the best free email services out there. Gmail app on Android works with your Google, Yahoo, Hotmail and Microsoft Exchange accounts. This is the only app you have to use for all your email services.

  • Works with any email services
  • Receive and send all your e-mails using one app
  • Stay organized using separate accounts for different email addresses

Viber

Viber is a free messaging and file sharing app which was mainly created for Android in the beginning and has more than 711 million users worldwide. The service is very secure as they use end-to-end encryption, means man in the middle cannot hack your chats or files. Few important features:

  • Make free phone and video calls with HD sound quality
  • Hidden chats – hide away specific chats so nobody knows they even exists
  • Download static and animated stickers from the Sticker Market
  • Create group messages with up to 200 participants
  • Delete a message from all members of the conversation, even after you sent them

Do you use them daily? What are your favorite apps that you can’t live without them? Let us know in the comments.

TLHD

Tech blogger, web developer. Using Android from January 2009 when I got my first T-Mobile G1. Since then used a handful amount of Android smartphones and tablets. Also, rooting and using custom ROM & MODs on my phones and tablets. Photography is my passion along with Cryptocurrency. Taking pictures with my Samsung NX1 & Canon 70D during free times. Enjoy reading anything interesting happening with technology. Currently using a Galaxy S7 Edge, OnePlus 3, Nexus 5X, Galaxy Tab PRO 12.2.

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