Top 7 Best Android Apps – December (2016)


 Top 7 Best Android Apps – December 2016


App developers are pushing the envelope on a daily basis trying to improve and enhance our smartphone and tablet experiences.
In fact, so many Android apps come out every day that it’s difficult to keep track of them all.
Than you,


Android Auto:

Android Auto was released to the world this last month. It integrates Android Auto directly into your device so you won’t need a smart car in order to use it. It was out previously but only for a few devices whereas this release is for pretty much everybody. You’ll be able to to a basic set of tasks including checking and sending messages, navigation, and listening to music and playlists, and more.

Brave Browser:

Brave Browser had actually been out for a while. However,
it was re-re-branded as Link Bubble and a new Brave Browser was released in its stead.
This browser comes with built-in ad-block as well as a range of security features and battery optimizations to help keep things running smoothly.
 Along with that, it supports the usual range of features, including private tabs, bookmarks, history, and more.


Adobe Apps:

[Price: Free (may require Adobe CC subscription)]
Adobe released three new apps in the month of November. The second was Adobe Photoshop Sketch.This one allows you to design wireframes using images, text, shapes, and fonts.
The first was Photoshop Fix. This app lets you retouch photos and it also comes with some restoration features. As the name implies, this app gives you a variety of tools to sketch and create original pieces of artwork that can then be ported to Adobe’s desktop apps.
The last one is Adobe Comp CC.

AutoTools:

AutoTools is a no-root extension for Tasker.You can have it create toasts, badges, time calculations, and even gestures.
AutoTools also has support for data processing, Chrome Custom Tabs, a flashlight, and more.
 It allows you to easily create some stuff in Tasker that would otherwise be a little more tedious or difficult.

Microsoft Selfie:

Microsoft Selfie is a simple camera app that takes selfies.
It has an editing tool that lets you move a slider back and forth.
It features a very simple interface that allows you to get in, take your selfie, and then send it where it needs to go.
According to Microsoft, the slider is backed by technology that takes into account things like age, skin tone, gender, lighting, and other variables.

 Photoscan:

PhotoScan is an app by Google that helps you port your actual photographs into your device. Basically, it’s a scanner app that you use to scan your photographs. It has a tool that lets you outline the photo so you can easily remove things like the frame or any background that you may get. Once it’s digital,
you can back it up or post it to social media if you want to.

Fingerprint Gestures:

Fingerprint Gestures is a fun little customization app. It allows you to use your fingerprint sensor as a sort of track pad. For instance, you can have it show your notifications if you swipe down. You’ll be able to assign gestures along with various tap patterns to perform various tasks. It’s a free download so you can see if it works for you. It seems to work well for the most part, although some devices have better luck with it than others.

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-Vivek Akkaldevi


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