Android Planet selects every Sunday the latest, most interesting and best Android apps and games and put them in a handy list. So you do nothing to miss!
This time we spend in our list of the best Android apps of the week with more attention to apps for the Olympics games, Snapchat alternative Instagram Stories and convenient WordKik. Read on!
1. Instagram Stories
If you like the new Instagram Stories feature behold, you would swear you were looking at an update of Snapchat. Facebook is unabashedly the hype of Snapchat chase and introduces a new Instagram feature, which is very corresponds to the Stories Function Snapchat.
In order to encourage users are more likely to share pictures through the service, this Stories disappear automatically after 24 hours. They also have their own spot in the app, and so they do not just stand on your profile page or in your feed. Instead Instagram the Stories provides a private bar that right will be placed above the general timeline.
→ Download Dropbox Instagram Google Play (free)
2. Dropbox Paper
While Instagram compete with Snapchat, Dropbox will compete with Google Drive and Dropbox Paper Office 365 allows multiple users simultaneously work on one document. Together fill the pages with text, tables, images or tables. The result is naturally automatically saved to your Dropbox account.
→ Download Dropbox Paper on Google Play (free)
3. NIS
the NIS during the Olympics expanded not only on television and radio active, but also online. If you have not enough to watch the dozens of hours of televised sports in the coming weeks, then you fourteen different live streams in the NIS app.
Each game and sport of golf to the marathon, you can follow in this way, including commentaries, interviews and more. So you do not miss a minute of video area.
→ Download NIS in Google Play (free)
4. BlackBerry Hub +
BlackBerry hub + consists of a wide range of applications, including a home screen replacement. Users with Android 6.0 Marshmallow can download the BlackBerry Hub + Services app from the Play Store and get from there an overview of three other BlackBerry apps and their data.
The BlackBerry Hub itself is the most profound of the three apps. It collects your mail, phone calls, text messages and notifications from Facebook and Twitter. The app provides an overview of all incoming reports of many services and let you can respond immediately. So you need not more switching between different apps to SMS messages, email and WhatsApp.
→ Download BlackBerry Hub + Services in Google Play (free)
5. WordKik
Children nowadays grow up with a smartphone or tablet and get an early own device from their parents. To give the latter more control over what a child does with his or her smartphone, the Dutch app WordKik been published.
This Android app connects your smartphone to your child and let you decide how long they apps like WhatsApp or Snapchat may use, or mobile games to play.
→ Download WordKik Google play (free)
6. Verne: The Himalayas
With Verne: The Himalayas makes Google a clever use of 3D maps from Google Maps, the company actually has 3D images of all kinds of beautiful areas. but for children scroll through these cards and swipe long like kids want to play
the app Verne.. the Himalayas can therefore run with the big yeti Verne through the 3D maps of the Himalayas , jumping, flying and floating Whatever you would like it to himself and secretly again instructive
→ Download Verne:… The Himalayas in Google Play (free)
7. SpecTrek
in SpecTrek go near you ghost hunting! You can opt for a short session of 15 minutes, longer sessions of 45 minutes or a long 2-hour session. You look out on a map where ghosts are found.
Then you look with your camera, as in Pokémon GO, around you to find the ghosts and catch them then. Who knows where these ghosts bring all of you to go.
→ Download SpecTrek Google Play (free)
8. 1Password
Right now, users must still pay once for each app 1Password. Step your example from iPhone to Android, then you will have to pay again for the new app. That option remains, but 1Password also get a subscription option. 3 euros per month, users will be able to download all 1Password apps and sync unlimited passwords between all the devices they own.
1Password subscription costs 3 euros per month, but the first six months free. For that amount gets one user can access all applications of the company, including Pro features and any updates that Agile Bits roll out in the future.
→ Download 1Password Google Play (free)
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