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Top 5 Android apps of 2018

With millions of apps in the Play Store, searching for the best Android apps is daunting. Whether you need a great weather app or a new browser, there are always dozens available. Here at Tech Rockett, we’ve spent hours curating the top Android apps for every purpose, and compiled only the best of them into one list. Here are the best Android apps of 2018.



  • Snapseed


Snapseed is Google’s own photo editing app and basically comes with everything, for free. It offers all sorts of filters and optimization tools. Whether trimming, applying filters or correcting colors, Snapseed offers a powerful picture editor for your needs.
Snapseed saves your pictures in a separate folder, that way you don’t need to modify the original image. Apps like Dropbox or Google Photos can also be synchronized with Snapseed.


  • Nova Launcher



Nova is a great alternative launcher that lets you customize the entire look and feel of your operating system, from changes to font size, to the number of apps that can appear on the lock screen, to the way in which your app drawer scrolls.If you wish you could make a few simple changes to your current interface, then give the free version of Nova a try. Nova even lets you adopt the look of any other phone – Galaxy, Xperia, HTC, LG, even iOS if that’s your thing.


  • Spotify

There are many ways to listen to music on your phone, whether it’s from Google Play Music or the human-curated Slacker Radio. Spotify, however, offers a winning combination of clear, crisp audio and a massive catalog spanning tons of genres. Collaborative playlists let you and your friends enjoy custom mixes, and runners will love the integrated beat-matching workout settings. Its multi device support is impressive, too, letting you switch playback from one device to another remotely. If you only plan to use one streaming music service on your Android device, Spotify is the one to choose. 

  • Canva

Canva is a refuge for someone who wants some quick photo edits but hates to operate complex tools such as Adobe Photoshop. If you have tried this online tool, the good news is that it’s now available as a mobile app on Android.

The Canva Android app has all the essential templates. Whether it’s a flashy Instagram post, Facebook cover photo or a feel-good poster for the upcoming baking competition, Canva has you covered. Using this app is also pretty simple. All you need to do is choose the design from the plethora of free templates, add the selected elements and save or share. That’s it!


  • Grammarly Keyboard


Another popular online tool to have its new dedicated Android app is Grammarly. This virtual keyboard for Android will check for embarrassing grammatical errors to ensure that your sentences are not only error-free but also simple to read.
This keyboard app runs in almost all the major mobile apps. All it requires is a username and a registered email for installation.





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