Every week we cover new Android apps with Fresh Meat on Wednesday, followed by Android Gaming on Thursday and Top 10 App Updates on Friday. When Monday rolls around, we look back to see which apps were the most appealing to our audience. Read on for the five most popular Android apps from last week. These apps are ones that are most likely new and haven’t appeared in the top five list more than three times.
1. Shop Samsung
App info: Discover new and featured products, shop easily by category, or find our best deals in the Offers tab. You can also redeem promotions, receive notifications the minute your order ships, track orders, add items to your wishlist and purchase faster with checkout that remembers you.
2. Kinectimals
App info: This irresistible mobile experience gives you the chance to use your phone to visit the island of Lemuria and play with, care for and fall in love with your very own cub. Bring your pet with you wherever you go! If you’ve already experienced Kinectimals on Kinect for Xbox 360, your phone becomes the key to unlocking five new cubs on your console.
3. Custom Navigation Bar
App info: Get Android O’s navbar customization feature right now on your Android N device! This app allows you to add custom buttons to your existing navigation bar. No root required! Features: Add custom buttons to your navigation bar, Customizable navbar layout, Tasker integration for contextual navbar, Easy to setup.
4. Sprinkle Junior
App info: A water-physics based playground for young children to play with! The Junior version of Sprinkle lets kids splash an unlimited amount of water in a variety of fun and playful environments!
5. Kids Learn to Read
App info: Already enjoyed by over five million families, Kids Learn to Read is a delightful game that invites preschool-aged children to blend sounds into words, read and form simple words, identify spoken words and learn word families.
Note: To ensure that all apps receive a fair chance to make the list, we will retire any app that has made the list for three consecutive weeks.
Source :
Androidandme