Monday, July 4, 2016

What's on my Android mid 2016!

                      


Hey what’s up guys its second quarter of the year and there are some apps i can’t afford to uninstall. These are in no particular order and here it goes.



The first in my list is Ampere.
                Ever felt like you travel adapter is charging your device slowly lately? And wondered why your juice is decreasing while your charger is plugged while you are using your phone, its because your charger is not supplying enough amp as your device needs. No worries because Ampere can help you out. This app shows you the mA your charger is supplying and discharging current when you are using while charging. Sometimes it because of the poor Usb cable that is causing the problem and you can check each adapter with usb cables and determine which is the best one. Now you will never buy low grade charger or cable; be sure to keep this app with you.








The second app on my list is Doze.
                The first thing i missed badly while reverting back to lollipop from Marshmallow was the doze feature of google. I can leave my device in 100% juice and wake up in morning with 99%. I was looking for certain feature in lollipop and doze does it what it says. Doze enables your device to give good standby while its not in use so you can save its battery. While doze is on it restricts the apps from sending or receiving data and when you unlock your device it automatically closes and your apps are good to start. You can use Aggressive mode as well, what it does is it creates a VPN and blocks the apps from sending and receiving and thus sets the CPU to rest. Its better than battery saving mode in lollipop because you get to miss all your animation and your apps can only resume when you manually open then but doze allows your apps to resume as soon as you unlock your device.  In stock marshmallow, the device atleast needs 15 minutes after the screen is turned off to enable doze feature but Doze allows you to enable when you need it right away, pretty neat. 





The next app is Flashify. (This is only for root users)
                When you are tired of booting into recovery for every time you want to flash something, Flashify can be your best app. You can flash your zip files, recovery.img and boot.img with couple of taps and boom you are good to go. Be sure to use Nandroid backup or titanium backup if you are using for the first time.  Furthermore this app allows you to download and flash custom recoveries and Gapps lots of kernals for tweaking and many more. But this app has a limit of 3 use per day and extend with in app purchases.

My list won’t end without a Wallpaper app. The name of this app is Wallpapers for Me.

                I’m a wallpaper freak and i can’t stand the same wallpaper for more than 4 or 5 hours. I basically tried every wallpaper app in the play store and Wallpapers for Me is the best until now. The wallpapers are awesome and there are a wide variety to choose from; from cartoons to sci-fi to minimal and even 3D; you name it.  The wallpapers are updated timely and you won’t regret installing this app. It’s a complete no-brainer for all. Believe me, your phone won’t look the same with this wallpaper in your device menu.











If you are into customization then snap Swipe Drawer is a new app that allows you to add custom widgets into your notification drawer. It works on version 4.1 and up but looks classy on lollipop and marshmallow.  If you are a busy person then this app will help you swipe from the status bar and bring the widgets of app that you must glance every once in a while. If you are working in as a cashier then having a working calculator on a swipe away is the most handy as it can get. This
App can be a little gimmicky for some but a must have for those who want to add productivity and use android to its fullest.















Let me know how many of these were worthy to stay on your gadget and comment if you want to share your must have apps on android.
















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