Thursday, 8 August 2013

The Best Android Apps of 2013

AppGarden Lite Free
The interface looks dated, but AppGarden Lite is a lightweight, backwards-compatible container with dozens of useful utilities, from conversion charts to a barcode scanner to a password generator. You can bookmark your favorite utilities for quick access. My favorites folder includes the QR scanner, stopwatch, tip calculator, currency calculator, Urban Dictionary look-up, and a calorie calculator. 







AppGarden Lite


avast! Mobile Security Free
This completely free app packs in a ton of security features, like remote wipe, remote-lock, app management, safe Web browsing, a battery manager, and as an added bonus, a top-rated anti-virus engine that passed AV-Test's test with flying colors. avast! Mobile Security is also incredibly light. However it lacks a backup feature so make sure you sync it to your computer.  

avast! Mobile Security 


aDownloader Free
There are lots of BitTorrent clients out there, but I like the old favorite aDownloader because it's easy to use and relatively crash-free. It also has a killer feature: the ability to pause and resume downloads. I haven't encountered any file-size limits, either.

aDownloader 


Auto Memory Manager Free
When a computer needs a performance boost, one of the most obvious ways is to upgrade or at least, manage memory; the same goes for mobile devices. Auto Memory Manager is an ad-supported app that provides detailed memory information, and lets you set memory priority on apps. It's worth downloading when your Android phone begins to feel sluggish.


Auto Memory Manager


 Juicedefender Free
Do you love everything about your Android except its crappy battery life? Juicedefender Ultimate is a popular app that conserves battery life by disabling the most draining components, specifically 3G/4G connectivity, when your phone is idle. You can get the free lite version, but I’d invest in the Ultimate version which lets you customize when to disable a signal; for example, if you’re listening to Pandora you wouldn’t want it to go offline simply because your phone went idle.

Juicedefender 



Lookout Premium for Android Free 
Lookout doesn't just promise security, it promises peace of mind on your Android device, which includes recovery solutions in case of loss, theft, or wipeout. The free version offers Find My Phone feature, automatic backup and restore functions. However I'd shell out for the Premium ($2.99/month or $29.99/year, direct) edition which adds safe browsing, remote lock/wipe, app permissions management, and advanced backup. 

Lookout Premium for Android

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