Best mobile apps?

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In your opinion, what are some of the best apps you have on your smartphone or tablet right now that people might not know are out there? Share anything from social networking apps to games.

Personally, I'd like to recommend HeyTell, Evernote, and A Dark Room. I use these three apps on both my iPhone and iPad. HeyTell is a simple to use cross platform voice messenger, Evernote helps you stay organized and manage notes/reminders, and A Dark Room is a fun little game that you just have to try out for yourself.
 
I mainly use Opera browser for Android on my Nexus 7 because it is faster than Chrome, and has a cool news discovery feature for finding news by topic like Top Stories, Tech, automotive, and food.

I also use Clean Master for Android to remove cache, history, and privacy files from my tablet. It also has a task killer, antivirus, game booster, and app manager which work pretty well.

Instapaper is a useful app for saving website articles, video, and other media for viewing when I am offline.

Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts/Gchat, YouTube, Twitter, and other social networking apps are also pretty useful.
 
I like using Facebook mobile which helps me a lot to promote my website on the go and answer to visitor queries.
 
My most used app is the Google Keep. For those who dont know what a Google keep is, its a integrated application that lets you take notes and other important texts which gets synced to all other gadgets using the same ID as that of the parent gadget.

Its handy and has a very easy interface. For those of you who are hardwired into Androids and note-taking, its a must have.
 
I've heard of Instapaper before and used it for awhile actually. I'll have to check out Google Keep though. I've never heard of it. Otherwise I have all the common social networking apps like Facebook, Messenger, Twitter and YouTube you guys mention.

Thanks for sharing guys.
 
Google Apps now every where, if you looking to install new app, just findout through your laptop or PC, submit your Google account detail in Google app, then open your gmail address into your Mobile or Tablet, it will directly install into your mobile or Tablet.
Thanks!
 
1Password should definitely be somewhere up there. You only have to remember one password to access the rest of your different passwords for many different sites you visit. It's never a good idea to use the same password in all websites or services you use anyway. I've been using it for a long time now and it's just makes a lot of things so convenient.
 
Google Drive is perfect. It's very organised and easy-to-use. I am currently waiting for iCloud Drive which is going to be one of the best file hosting/sharing companies. 🙂
 
I'd have to go with WhatsApp. Free messaging, even between Android/iPhone. Easy to share pics, vids with your friends/family, and create group convos and have a laugh!. It's widely used by many smartphone owners.
 
I think the Gaming Apps are generally the best apps since I play many hours of Asphalt 8, Real Drift Car Racing, Gangster Vegas Las Vegas, and other games.

The Amazon App store, and 1Mobile App store apps are also pretty good for downloading some apps which are not available on Google Play because it breaks Google's rules like YouTube video downloaders are not allowed on Google Play, or the Chrome Web browser App store, but they can be downloaded from 1Mobile and Amazon App store.
 
Shazam and SoundHound for the iPhone are quite handy for when I don't know the names or artists of songs I hear out and about. Really helpful in the search for music to download.
 
I'd have to go with:

1. Instagram- just because I love it lol.

2. Jango- It's a free radio, works great. Very customizable.

3. Amazon- A lot of products with awesome prices.
 
Candy Crush for a good time-killer, Facebook/Instagram/Vine for catching up with friends/news, and Chrome for everything else.
 
1. Spotify - I LOVE it. I have premium and it's great on the go to have playlist corresponding to your mood.

2. WhatsApp & Kik - 'nuff said. Kik is a great alternative though for those who rather want to share their username instead of number.
 
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