5 best new Android apps of June 2016! SK's List
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. It’s difficult to usurp the best of the best but if you’re getting bored with what you’ve got and want to try something new, check out the best new Android apps from the last month!
ADW Launcher 2.0 (beta)
[Price: Free]
After three long years of silence, it seem as though ADW Launcher is making a comeback. The 2.0 version of the launcher is currently in beta in the Google Play Store and features quite a large selection of new features along with a new UI that better compliments today’s Material Design. Some of the new features include a custom widget mechanic where you can create widgets or use widgets that others have created, a bunch of new customization features, and there is now a backup manager. If you want to try it out for yourself, you can join the beta using the button below.
After three long years of silence, it seem as though ADW Launcher is making a comeback. The 2.0 version of the launcher is currently in beta in the Google Play Store and features quite a large selection of new features along with a new UI that better compliments today’s Material Design. Some of the new features include a custom widget mechanic where you can create widgets or use widgets that others have created, a bunch of new customization features, and there is now a backup manager. If you want to try it out for yourself, you can join the beta using the button below.
Boomerang Notifications
[Price: Free]
Boomerang Notifications is a fun little app that helps you store your notifications to remind you to do things later on. The basic idea is that you activate the app and when you get notifications, you get the option to put it away in Boomerang until you feel like dealing with it. Boomerang isn’t the first app to do this, but this one is completely free and seems to work well for the most part. It doesn’t work with all notifications, but it works with enough of them to potentially be useful.
Boomerang Notifications is a fun little app that helps you store your notifications to remind you to do things later on. The basic idea is that you activate the app and when you get notifications, you get the option to put it away in Boomerang until you feel like dealing with it. Boomerang isn’t the first app to do this, but this one is completely free and seems to work well for the most part. It doesn’t work with all notifications, but it works with enough of them to potentially be useful.
Cambri
[Price: Free / $0.99]
Cambri is a new camera app that features a ton of live photo filters. There are 130 filters in total to choose from which is an absurd amount to begin with and they range between a number of various styles, colors, and techniques. It’s probably not something that serious photographers would enjoy, but these kinds of filters can be fun for things like social media images or for adding a little bit of color to your day. It also comes with some minor editing tools if you need to make a quick adjustment after a photo is taken.
Cambri is a new camera app that features a ton of live photo filters. There are 130 filters in total to choose from which is an absurd amount to begin with and they range between a number of various styles, colors, and techniques. It’s probably not something that serious photographers would enjoy, but these kinds of filters can be fun for things like social media images or for adding a little bit of color to your day. It also comes with some minor editing tools if you need to make a quick adjustment after a photo is taken.
Dango
[Price: Free]
Dango is an app that helps you find emoji, stickers, gifs, and other various forms of media. The premise is that you can use it in any application to find the stuff you want to find without opening a ton of other apps. The gifs are sourced through Giphy and it worked in every messaging service we tried without too many problems. It could be fun if you engage with that kind of content often. It is free to use for now, but may have in-app purchases in the future.
Dango is an app that helps you find emoji, stickers, gifs, and other various forms of media. The premise is that you can use it in any application to find the stuff you want to find without opening a ton of other apps. The gifs are sourced through Giphy and it worked in every messaging service we tried without too many problems. It could be fun if you engage with that kind of content often. It is free to use for now, but may have in-app purchases in the future.
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