Top 5 Android Apps You Must Try This Week [02/02/2018]
After being released in its trial and limited version, the Cake Browser web browser is now available to everyone in its official version. This browser is considered the fastest among other browsers such as Firefox and Google Chrome because it takes a new approach to fetching search results by directly navigating to the desired search result, instead of showing thousands of search results. The app also supports searching by type, for example, when searching for a video, the browser enters all services related to videos like YouTube and Vimeo for all search queries. The app is available for free download on the Google Play store.
Download Cake Browser from here.
2. Assistant Go:
In May of last year, at Google’s developers conference, the company announced the lightweight version of the Android operating system called Android Go. Since then, Google has launched several apps or redeveloped its main apps to be available and lightweight on this system. Recently, the company announced the lightweight version of its personal assistant, Assistant Go, which allows users to ask the assistant for navigation on maps, play music tracks on the phone, and other functions. However, Google noted that users will not be able to control smart devices or set reminders using this app. Assistant Go can be downloaded for free from the Google Play store.
Download Assistant Go from here.
3. FingerSecurity:
The third app in this selection is FingerSecurity, which falls under security and safety apps. It allows you to lock any app or setting on your Android phone with fingerprint authentication, adding an additional layer of security to installed apps. Similar to apps that require a password to access, FingerSecurity uses fingerprint authentication if your phone supports it. Other features include supporting multiple fingerprints and the option to enter a PIN code if fingerprint recognition fails for any reason. The app is available for free download and is worth trying out.
Download FingerSecurity app from here.
4. YouTube Go:
Yesterday, YouTube announced the launch of its YouTube Go app in over 130 countries around the world, after being initially launched in a few countries. This app is specifically designed for users with weak network connections and those with costly cellular data. It supports downloading videos for offline viewing, but users need to subscribe to YouTube Red for $10 a month to access this feature. With this launch, YouTube also announced a range of new features for the app, including downloading videos in higher quality, live video streaming, easier video sharing, and other features.
Download YouTube Go from here.
5. Aliphia:
The last app in this selection is developed by pure Arab talent and is a service aimed at freelancers and small to medium-sized companies. The app has now been launched for Android devices and features easy and user-friendly functionality that eliminates the need for complex and expensive software. It offers easy administrative tasks compared to other software and programs in the field, along with managing purchases, sales, invoicing, and tracking product movements in various stores. It is worth trying out for its other important features in the field.
Download Aliphia app from here.
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