Finally February is over. You might be Thinking where are our best app thoughts for you. So Here we are.
Before you jump headfirst into almost-Spring though, there’s just time
to check out nine of the best new and updated Android apps from
February.
Here are the Best 9 New and Updated Android apps from February 2016.
We’ve severely cut back on the number of apps that make it into these monthly roundups – so only the best new launches or most notable updates from the month get through.
- FOODIE
Available for both Android and iOS, the (free) App has a couple of features designed to help you take better shots. Like, for example, letting you know when your phone is exactly horizontal over a plate of food by changing to a spirit level-like display.
- EVERALBUM
Since November last year, it’s been doing exactly that for iOS users, but it was only last month that it launched for Android devices too.
You get all the same features as its iOS counterpart, including access to Everalbum Plus for paying members who want unlimited full-res storage and the option to print out your images and have them shipped directly.
- OKDOTHIS
Instead of taking yet-another picture of a sunset or ‘artistic’ shot of a building, OKDOTHIS gets you to snap things of a certain theme – like ‘Trees in Winter.’
All in all, if you like taking photos but are lacking a little inspiration, then OKDOTHIS is a fine place to start.
- PLAYLIST A DAY
In short, it delivers a push notification of the day’s playlist and that’s it. And that’s the point – it’s a deliberately minimal approach to functionality that’s designed to get you doing something (in this case listening to music) without further distraction.
If you’re looking for musical inspiration first thing in the morning, it’s not a bad place to start.
- MANYTHING
Manything sidesteps this by existing as an app that transforms your (old) phone into a security camera.
Now, it’s been updated for iOS and Android to include automatic video capture when something moves in front of the camera and to reduce latency if you’re viewing live from another device.
- 1PASSWORD
That’s right, now you can use your fingerprint reader to log into 1Password and unlock items too.
As well as easing the log-in process, the update also ushered in a visual overhaul that brings the password manager more in line with Google’s Material Design guidelines.
- CORGI FOR FEEDLY
Corgi for Feedly does just that on Android devices, neatly delivering all (or specific) updates from your synced Feedly and Instagram accounts.
New Addicts Must Give it a Try.
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