Best and Trending Android Apps of 2016


We all wanted a have a good no: of helpful apps in our phone. At times, we spend a lot of time for searching and finding a perfect one. We also want our apps to best and latest. So here I am listing some best and trending apps of 2016.

Opera Max
Opera Max crunches down the size of images and videos, speeds up website load times, and typically saves you from around a third to almost half of your general data use. You can restrict some apps to only ever connect via Wi-Fi, and temporarily turn off connections if you want to save some data for the end of the month.

Digit
Digit is a financing app that makes it easy to save money without thinking about it. Every few days, Digit checks your spending habits and saves a few dollars from your checking account if you can afford it. You likely won’t even notice it’s happening, but at the end of the month you’ll have a nice little stash built up.

Dolphin Browser
A clean, tabbed browser, Dolphin delivers an excellent user experience on Android, almost making you forget that you're on a mobile device. Dolphin also supports tight integration with services like Evernote and LastPass, as well as robust settings. My favorite feature is gestures, which might not always be efficient but are definitely cool to use. Dolphin also has integrated ad-blocking and support for Flash.

Circle Sidebar
This app is sure to make your android experience turn for the better, making you efficient in multitasking almost anywhere and anytime. It’s fast and allows users to easily customize the way it works and its content. For a better understanding and to avoid any confusion, all the settings are mentioned along with descriptions in the main screen.

Strava
This app allows you to compete with the community of runners and cyclists, compare your performance over time, record your activities and share your stories, photos and highlights with your friends. You can even discover new places to run or ride and follow routes that you created using mobile navigation.

Guardian Circle
Guardian Circle is an app that lets you keep an eye on your friends, family, and neighbors. This is not another app that lets you track the location of people you know. Guardian Circle is like your own personal Amber Alert. When you’re in trouble, press the button and everyone in your circle will be alerted.

Google Trips
It is from Google itself and the app makes it easier and faster for a user to plan and organise trips. It automatically discovering new sights and tracks the user's travel information as per your movements. It scans every detail from your flight tickets on your Gmail to your hotel bookings and guides you through your travel.

Yahoo Sports
Technically the Yahoo Sports app is not new as it’s been around for a while, but this particular app is a new version of the Yahoo Sports app. It covers multiple sports and lets you watch live games as well as highlight videos, read news about your favorite teams and players, and check and keep up on scores if you can’t watch the games.

Evernote
Evernote is your digital multi-tool. It's a great list keeper, note taker, voice recorder, to-do manager, and Web clipper. It's so open and powerful that it can be overwhelming at first, but you'll quickly find smart ways to use it. My favorite feature is optical character recognition (OCR), which makes text in photos searchable. Next time you get handed a business card, just snap a picture.

1Weather
1Weather is about as complete of a weather app as you can find. It comes with all kinds of stuff including current conditions, forecasts, radar, predictions, fun facts about meteorology, graphs, and even a sun and moon tracker. It’s wrapped up in a very attractive tabbed design and there are even a variety of weather widgets that come along with it. It’s free to use and the $1.99 charge is simply to remove advertising. Everything else remains the same.

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