Tech News and Updates: The Best Android Applications of 2016 So Far

People are always looking for the best apps to improve their workflow and the most fun games to help them kill some time. Luckily, there are reviewers out there whose job consists of trying most of the applications available across multiple devices and telling you which of them are actually worth giving a try. Here is a list of a couple of Android apps that you may want to have a go at.

Up first are the best Android applications to use in order to have a chat with your friends and family. Among the all time favorites of the reviewers over at PC Advisor are WhatsApp and Skype. The brand new Reddit app can also be considered in this category as it allows you to talk to random people on forums online.

Up next on the list are social media-based applications. Of course the frontrunners in this category are the obvious Facebook and Twitter, but if you want to try something new, you may want to try applications such as LinkedIn, Instagram, and Pinterest out. Slack is also a good social media application to use in the workplace according to reviews.

For TV and film, the recommended applications are YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Prime along with TVCatchUp, BBC Media Player and iPlayer, Sky Go, and Virgin TV Anywhere. Music lovers out there will definitely enjoy using Google Play Music as well as streaming services such as Spotify and Deezer.

For those who want to read their media instead of watching it unfold, they might want to try out applications like Readly and the Amazon Kindle application. For photography buffs, the reviewers recommend Snapseed, while workaholics will get a kick out of using the Google Drive suite, says an article from Android Authority. And of course we can't forget about gaming. Some great games out there right now are Angry Birds and Plants vs. Zombies, that by now are probably considered as classics of the mobile gaming genre.

 

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