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. Files by Google
App info: Use Files to see how much free space is left on your phone and SD card. Easily transfer files to an SD card to free up your phone’s storage, right from the app. Or use the integrated file cleaner to get more space on the phone.
2. hyperion launcher*
App info: We believe that not only should everyone deserve a sweet, feature-filled launcher with a beautiful UX, we wanted it to always be up to date with the best of what Google has to offer at a consistent pace, as well as consistently pushing new tweaks and customization options that users want…without the bloat!
3. Three.do*
App info: Meet a revolutionary reminders app that redefines how you remember your tasks.To add a reminder, tap three hints: the who, the what, and the when. This is faster than typing, faster than OK Google, is perfectly enough to remember the ask in short term (or until you have time to add in more details), and is something you’ll quickly learn to do instinctively.
4. InboxIt – Share to mail
App info: Sometimes we see something we really want to read but just don’t have the time. It can be an article, an image, a video and what’s not. Wouldn’t it be nice to save these things so you can handle them later? and what’s better than doing this in a single click.
5. Fog of World
App info: Fog of World is a real-life game that you need to remove the fog on the map by exploring the world. It’s a fantastic way to visualize everywhere you have been in your entire life.
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 and identified with an * after the name.
Source :
Androidandme