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The Best Android Apps To Download This Year [2020]

As our mobile phones have become an essential part of our lives in this technologically advanced world of ours, we have found more ways in which we can use them. Some people stick to the traditional methods of calling and texting, while others venture into the world of mobile phone apps and download endlessly.

When it comes to apps, there is a shedload out there to choose from. We can now order a taxi via an app, arrange dinner, plan a holiday, or even conduct any banking queries. When you really think about it, it’s amazing how far our little smartphones have come. Our phones, as a result of this, have become a necessity for so many of us. Without them, some people feel naked. They’re that important, especially since the emergence of the internet and, subsequently, the aforementioned apps.

Not all apps are worth having, though. Some people avoid them altogether and would rather just surf the web, bet in online craps or keep tabs on eBay. The options are endless. But for you app lovers out there, here is a look at some of the best android apps of the year so far. Hopefully at least one of them will make it onto your amazing little device.

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Blue Apron

Blue Apron App

Food apps are common these days, especially as our more health-conscious world researches into ingredients, what meals to cook, and even if the option of getting fresh food delivered is viable. Thankfully, Blue Apron does all of those things by scheduling your deliveries and providing lots of excellent food recipes to its users. If you like food, then you should probably download Blue Apron.

Eve by Glow

Eve-by-Glow-App

Tracking your period can be a tough task, especially as there are usually other factors around it than just knowing about the cycle. Eve by Glow helps women in this respect by constantly monitoring your physical and emotional states, and recording it all in data form so you can best understand your cycle and, ultimately, your body. The app has been extremely well received since its inception, with a loyal and dedicated community now right behind it.

MyFitnessPal

myfitnesspal-app

The consumption of fitness apps is on the rise and one of the most popular offerings in recent times has to be MyFitnessPal. A calorie counter and exercise tracker, MyFitnessPal sticks to traditional methods by helping you lose weight by keeping track of your calorie intake. You can log the grub you eat from its extensive library of food and keep track of how much of it you’re burning off, all on a slickly designed app too. If you’re keen to record and monitor your diet and combine it with a bit of exercise, then MyFitnessPal might be for you.

Pocket Casts

pocket-casts-android-app

Many of us enjoy listening to podcasts in our leisure time, which is why apps like Pocket Casts have become extremely popular. The app is arguably androids best podcast creation yet as it allows you to sync it to different devices and get listening when you can, and wherever you are. You aren’t just tied to your phone. Cool, right?

Mint

Mint app

Keeping track of our personal finances can be a tiresome task, but apps like Mint make it much more bearable. Once you’ve entered your information, Mint keeps you up to date on all your transactions, it tracks your goals, has a cool bill-paying feature, alongside several useful widgets too. If you’re keen to stay on top of your finances, try Mint.

Other apps worth checking out are PicsArt Photo Studio, Flipboard, Bitwarden, Slice and Overdrop.

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