Have Fun: 5 Best Android Apps You Should Have

Vlad Labowski
SWIPE MAG
Published in
5 min readJan 14, 2019

There are so many great apps out there, that it’s hard sometimes to find all the right ones for your phone. Take a look at our selection of the absolutely best android business apps in 2018.

Most of today’s phones are like empty boxes you need to fill with useful stuff in order for them to have a purpose. Sure, you can call and text without any fancy apps, but mobile phones are now much beyond that. People go online, shop, watch videos, do their work and a lot more things — all on their phones. That is why it’s important to have the right tools for the job — apps. However, sometimes it’s hard to find those best Android apps in a database that keeps getting larger every day, which is why we’ve decided to help you out. Here is our choice of the best apps you ought to download right now.

Zedge

We’ll start things off lightly, with something of a more aesthetic app that you need to have — Zedge. This app offers thousands of unique wallpapers, ringtones, alarms and much more. Zedge is the app you need to keep the things fresh and new (even when they’re not). Find the best melody to gently wake you in the morning, or choose a beautiful wallpaper to rest your eyes upon — it’s all there in this simple yet quite useful app. Also, if you’re one of those people who go through so much trouble to adjust their phone themes to the current holidays, this is the app for you. They offer all kinds of Christmas, Halloween and any other themes you might need throughout the year.

1Weather

There are a lot of weather apps out there, but you really need to know which ones are actually good and which ones just randomly guess. You don’t want to find yourself caught up in the middle of a sudden storm just because your app failed to register it. So, what weather app is good? Well, your best bet would certainly be 1Weather. This amazing app offers forecast for 12 weeks in advance, meaning you can even prepare for the next season right now. There are a number of different features in it including the Doppler radar (should you need it for any reason) and moon phases (so you can track your werewolf status). 1Weather is an amazing app that will give you all the info you need and a bit beyond that.

Blue Mail

Doing business online nowadays is practically impossible without an e-mail account and a reliable client. This is where Blue Mail comes in. Sure you can use Gmail and there’s nothing wrong with that, but what if you need a neatly organized client that connects all your accounts from different websites into one comprehensive app? The first thing you’ll notice about Blue Mail is its clean and straightforward design. From the onset, you see all the accounts you have and you can color code them so that you know immediately which account is which without any confusion. All of the menus are customizable and you can set any alert sounds you want, anyway you want it. If this is your way of doing business, Blue Mail is a must.

LastPass Password Manager

Of course, internet is all about safety and keeping your password away from curious eyes, which is where LastPass Password Manager comes in. What does it do? First of all, it stores all your passwords in one safe place, so that you don’t have to even think about them. Since it’s cloud-based, you can simply access all those passwords on any of your devices at any time and they’ll still remain extremely safe. They also offer Finger Scan Lock (if your phone supports the technology, that is), which keeps everything locked up tight. What makes LastPass so useful though, is the fact that you control everything with just one password and autofill does the rest of the work for you. It’s simply a must-have.

Tasker

Finally, we’ll introduce you to one of the most powerful Android apps out there that you simply need if you want complete control over your phone’s functions. Tasker lets you program the actions of your phone to correspond to different triggers, so you can make your phone flash for a short while when you plug in the headphones or turn on a LED light when you receive a new message. This app basically lets you reimagine your phone to make it behave the way you want. You might need some getting used to, as it’s, essentially, some form of coding, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll be blown away.

What other apps do you feel should be on this list of the best Android apps of 2018? Feel free to let us know in the comment section below.

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Vlad Labowski
SWIPE MAG

Tech nerd. Love strawberries. Writes nerdy stuff. Navigator in troubled mobile and video monetization seas.