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Hello Fans,
The month is about to end and here are some new android apps which you need to try.
Needless to say, these apps will not only help you be productive but will also enhance your overall phone experience.
So, if you want to overhaul your smartphone experience, here are a bunch of free and new Android apps that you should certainly give a shot.

1. Vivaldi Browser (Beta)
The makers of the Opera browser are taking a fresh approach to mobile web browsers with the new Vivaldi Browser. The app is designed to be easy to use and offers a super clean interface with pretty fast performance. It also comes with a range of other features, including a dark mode, the ability to sync with the desktop version, and more. The app is still in beta, so expect a few bugs.

2. Twobird
Twobird, as the name suggests, is built to kill two birds with one stone. The app is an email client at its core, but it also allows you to take notes and set reminders on the go. That’s perfect for anyone that might need to take a lot of notes as they read emails.

3. AirDroid Remote Support
Looking to get a little help with your tech? AirDroid Remote Support is a new app that partners with the AirMirror app. It essentially allows you to remotely share your screen with a friend or family member by simply sharing a 9-digit code, after which you can chat with your friend or video call with them straight through the app itself.

4. Infinity for *
Not everyone loves the official * app, but there’s a new * reader for those people. Infinity for * is supposed to be feature-rich and well-designed, and it does away with ads — so you can browse * without any distractions. It’s open-source and supports multiple accounts — which is a handy touch.

5. Piano by Yousician
The internet has made it easy to teach yourself an instrument, and if you want to learn the piano, then this app is for you. The app allows you to learn how to play thousands of songs in a matter of minutes, and it can even listen along, giving you feedback on your performance.

I hope you may like some of them please comment down below which one is your favorite!
Cheers!
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Hello Fans,
The month is about to end and here are some new android apps which you need to try.
Needless to say, these apps will not only help you be productive but will also enhance your overall phone experience.
So, if you want to overhaul your smartphone experience, here are a bunch of free and new Android apps that you should certainly give a shot.
1. Vivaldi Browser (Beta)
The makers of the Opera browser are taking a fresh approach to mobile web browsers with the new Vivaldi Browser. The app is designed to be easy to use and offers a super clean interface with pretty fast performance. It also comes with a range of other features, including a dark mode, the ability to sync with the desktop version, and more. The app is still in beta, so expect a few bugs.
2. Twobird
Twobird, as the name suggests, is built to kill two birds with one stone. The app is an email client at its core, but it also allows you to take notes and set reminders on the go. That’s perfect for anyone that might need to take a lot of notes as they read emails.
3. AirDroid Remote Support
Looking to get a little help with your tech? AirDroid Remote Support is a new app that partners with the AirMirror app. It essentially allows you to remotely share your screen with a friend or family member by simply sharing a 9-digit code, after which you can chat with your friend or video call with them straight through the app itself.
4. Infinity for *
Not everyone loves the official * app, but there’s a new * reader for those people. Infinity for * is supposed to be feature-rich and well-designed, and it does away with ads — so you can browse * without any distractions. It’s open-source and supports multiple accounts — which is a handy touch.
5. Piano by Yousician
The internet has made it easy to teach yourself an instrument, and if you want to learn the piano, then this app is for you. The app allows you to learn how to play thousands of songs in a matter of minutes, and it can even listen along, giving you feedback on your performance.
I hope you may like some of them please comment down below which one is your favorite!
Cheers!