- 10 best NEW Android apps from November 2021
- The best new Android apps from November 2021
- Air Jordan Outlet
- Chroma Galaxy Live Wallpapers
- Document Reader
- Geo Music Player
- F1 TV
- Red Robin
- Roll20 Companion
- Scrolling Icons Live Wallpaper
- SyncUP Kids
- 15 best Android apps available right now
- The best Android apps available right now:
- 1Weather
- Google Drive
- Google Maps and Waze
- Google Search / Assistant / Feed
- LastPass
- Microsoft SwiftKey
- Nova Launcher
- Podcast Addict
- Poweramp
- Solid Explorer
- Tasker and IFTTT
10 best NEW Android apps from November 2021
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. You can check out our selections for the best new Android apps from 2020 in this video.
The best new Android apps from November 2021
Air Jordan Outlet
Price: Free
Air Jordan Outlet is a shopping app specifically for Air Jordan shoes. It’s a fairly niche app but it works pretty well. You browse for the shoes you want, buy them, and then eventually you get your shoes. The app is simple enough to use with logical buttons that make sense. The only part that felt kind of off is that this is definitely a web wrapper instead of a native app to the point where one of the pages in the app encouraged me to download the app that I was currently using. It’s definitely not as good as its 4.8 rating would suggest, but it’s still pretty decent for buying shoes.
Chroma Galaxy Live Wallpapers
Price: Free / $3.49
Chroma Galaxy Live Wallpapers by Roman De Giuli, known for his 8K abstract videos on YouTube among other places. The app puts some of his artwork in live wallpaper format so you can enjoy it on your home screen. It includes over 250 wallpapers across 16 categories. Many of those are from previous works and some are unique only to the app. The free version includes 30 wallpapers so you can thoroughly try it before you buy it. Even the free version doesn’t have ads or anything like that so it’s a nice overall live wallpaper.
Document Reader
Price: Free / $6.49
Document Reader is a simple, but effective document reader. It works for most popular file types, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Spreadsheet documents along with PDF. There aren’t a lot of complicated things about this app. You pick the file and it opens so you can have a look. Perhaps the more useful function is the file converter that can turn a bunch of stuff into PDF if you need it. Such apps aren’t as useful anymore since you can get the original app for the file type these days. However, if you find yourself in need of one, this one works pretty well.
Geo Music Player
Price: $0.99
Geo Music Player is a decent and simple music player. It does the basic stuff well. You can look for your stuff by artist, album, song, and folder. It also supports playlists, lyric files, a light and dark theme, and an overall app size of about 5MB.
F1 TV
Price: Free / $26.99-$79.99 per year
F1 TV has been out for a very long time, but it only recently introduced its Android TV app. It works the way you would expect. The app lets you stream F1, F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup events straight to your TV. It also includes extras like talk shows, pre-race events, and an archive of old races. There is even a driver cam feature where you can watch straight from the car. The app shares space with the official Android app so you’ll find both at the same link below. It’s also the same subscription for both so if you’re already subscribed to F1 TV, the Android TV app should work once you log in.
Price: Free
Novi is a new digital wallet app from Facebook. Its primary focus is letting you send and receive money internationally. You input your money, convert it to USDP, and then send it to other people. The other person converts out of USDP into their native currency and then withdrawals the money. That’s basically the long and short of it. The app boasts various anti-fraud measures with a focus on security. For example, it verifies the identities of everybody who uses the app. It doesn’t work everywhere yet and it’s only really good for small transfers. We assume it’ll expand over time.
Red Robin
Price: Free
Red Robin is the latest restaurant chain to release an official app. It does the same stuff as most restaurant chain apps. You can order meals, check your loyalty rewards, and have your food delivered straight from the app. Red Robin’s loyalty program includes quite a bit of free food as well, so it’s nice to have a place to keep track of it. There are parts of the app that need some additional optimization. In addition, users have reported some bugs with the sign-up process. However, once you get passed all that, it works about as well as can be expected.
Roll20 Companion
Price: Free
Roll20 Companion is the official app for Roll20, an online platform for tabletop gamers. The app lets you do several of the functions from the site. You can view character sheets, roll dice, and do some other basic stuff. Of course, the actual site does a lot more things. We would’ve liked it more if the app more closely mirrored the website and let us do more. It is a new app, though, and it should improve over time. We look forward to seeing how this evolves over the next year or two. The app is free to all Roll20 users, so there is no harm in trying it out.
Scrolling Icons Live Wallpaper
Price: Free / Up to $1.99
Scrolling Icons Live Wallpaper is a simple, minimal wallpaper. It basically scrolls icons across your home screens when you interact with it. You can use the icons on your device or download an icon pack and use those instead. There are enough customizations to make this look about how you want. There are also things like FPS sliders so you can find a good mix between performance and battery life. The premium version adds some additional customizations as well. It’s a good live wallpaper, especially for people who enjoy wallpapers that aren’t too busy.
SyncUP Kids
Price: Free / Varies
SyncUP Kids is an app from T-Mobile that works with hardware that T-Mobile also sells. Basically, T-Mobile sells you a smartwatch that you give to your kids. The app lets you track your kids in a variety of different ways. You can track things like steps taken, the battery life of the watch, and location via GPS. Kids can also use the watch to call and text parent-approved contacts. The watches have some neat features, like a 5MP camera to take pictures. It’s a neat overall idea and it may be worth looking into for T-Mobile customers with kids.
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15 best Android apps available right now
Here it is ladies and gentlemen. The crème de la crème. The Android apps that stand alone at the top of the pantheon. These apps have become ubiquitous with Android and if you’re looking for good stuff it’s assumed that you have some of this stuff already. There are a ton of amazing Android apps out there. However, there are a few that stand out above the rest. These apps are useful to just about everyone no matter what their use case may be. Without further delay, here are the best Android apps currently available.
Most people should be relatively familiar with most of these apps. They are the best, and the best things are rarely anonymous. It’s difficult to get into the hall of fame, but we do have the best lists attached to each selection in case you want to see more options.
The best Android apps available right now:
1Weather
Price: Free / $1.99
1Weather is arguably the best weather app out there. It features a simple, paginated design that shows you the current weather, forecast for up to 12 weeks, a radar, and other fun stats. Along with that, you’ll get a fairly decent set of lightly customizable widgets and the standard stuff like severe weather notifications and a radar so you can see the storms approaching. The Ui is logical and reasonably easy to navigate as well.
The free version has all of the features with advertising. The $1.99 charge removes advertising. Otherwise, the two versions work the same way. Most will also likely enjoy the range of weather fun facts as well when you open the app. We have a list of the best weather apps and widgets if you want more options.
Google Drive
Price: Free / $1.99-$299.99 per month
Some of the features of these apps include live collaboration, deep sharing features, and compatibility with Microsoft Office documents. You can find more cloud storage apps here and more office apps here if you want something different.
Google Maps and Waze
Price: Free
If you add to that the Waze experience, which includes tons of its own features, and you won’t need another navigation app. Ever. Google also owns and operates Waze. It’s unique and fun in ways that Google Maps isn’t and we also highly recommend it. Of course, we have more GPS apps options as well here if you need them.
Google Search / Assistant / Feed
Price: Free
There is also a second Google Assistant app for those who want a quick launch icon on the home screen. The hardware stuff costs money, but Google Assistant is free. There are other decent personal assistants like Amazon Alexa, and you can check them out here.
LastPass
Price: Free / $12 per year
LastPass is one of those must-have Android apps. It’s a password manager that lets you save your login credentials in a safe, secure way. On top of that, it can help generate nearly impossible passwords for you to use on your accounts. It’s all controlled with a master password. It has cross-platform support (premium version only) so you can use it on computers, mobile devices, tablets, or whatever.
There are others, but LastPass always feels like it’s one step ahead. Additionally, the premium version is cheap. You can also grab LastPass Authenticator to go along with it for added security. There are other options for great password managers here and some free LastPass alternatives if the new, more restricted free version isn’t doing it for you. LastPass also has an authenticator app for additional security.
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Microsoft SwiftKey
Price: Free
Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard is one of the most powerful and customizable third-party keyboards available. It hit the market several years ago with a predictive engine unlike anything any other keyboard had and the app has grown a lot of over the years. It’s a free download and you can purchase themes for it if you want to.
Other features include a dedicated number row, SwiftKey Flow which allows for gesture typing, multiple language support, cross-device syncing of your library, and much more. It’s about as good as it gets in the keyboard space. It’s true that Microsoft now owns SwiftKey, but so far they have managed not to mess it up. Gboard, Google’s keyboard app, is also exceptionally good and we honestly could’ve listed either one. There are some other great Android keyboards here as well.
Nova Launcher
Price: Free / $4.99
You can even make it look like the Pixel Launcher if you want to. If you go premium, you can tack on gesture controls, unread count badges for apps, and icon swipe actions. Those looking for something simpler may want to try Lawnchair Launcher, Hyperion Launcher, and Rootless Launcher. Of course, we have a list of the best Android launchers with even more options as well.
Podcast Addict
Price: Free / $3.99
You can also set download rules, create playlists easily, and it supports both Chromecast and SONOS along with Android Auto and Wear OS. The UI and settings aren’t the most elegant things we’ve seen. However, the app makes up for it by hitting literally every other box we could think of. Pocket Casts and CastBox are other excellent options in this space, and we have a list of even more great podcast apps here.
Poweramp
Price: Free trial / $4.99
The UI has a tiny bit of a learning curve, but it’s one of the better-looking music players as well with optional themes in the Google Play Store. There are other great music apps here, but the top slot arguably Poweramp’s title to lose. Poweramp also has an equalizer app (Google Play link) if you want a better equalizer app.
Solid Explorer
Price: Free trial / $2.99
File browsing is something everyone inevitably has (or wants) to do, so you might as well do it with a capable, fantastic file browser. Solid Explorer is pretty much as good as it gets in the file explorer apps realm. It features Material Design, archiving support, support for the most popular cloud services, and even some more power-user stuff like FTP, SFPT, WebDav, and SMB/CIFS support.
It looks great, it’s incredibly stable, and it just works well. There is a 14-day free trial with a $2.99 price tag at the end of it. There are other file browsers with more features, but few blend together looks, ease of use, and features like Solid Explorer does. If this doesn’t work for you, here are some other outstanding file browsers.
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Tasker and IFTTT
Price: $2.99 and Free, respectively
Tasker is a glorious application if you have the patience to learn how to use the app. What it does is allow users to create custom made commands and then use them in various places. There are many apps out there that have Tasker support and you can even use Tasker to create very complex commands for NFC tags. It’s difficult to truly explain what this app can do because it can do so many things. Between the apps supported, plugins you can add, and the sheer volume of stuff that you can do, there aren’t many apps out there as useful as this one.
IFTTT is another excellent automation app. In some cases, it may even be better than Tasker thanks to its simplicity and wide range of uses. Tasker is also available free as part of the Google Play Pass. There are some other great Android tools and utility apps, but none of them can step up to Tasker and IFTTT.
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