Friday, 31 October 2014

Apps Of week : 6 Android Apps

Today I'm With Best 6 Android App ,Which you guys should teaste for this week. There are lots apps makes Debut on Play store daily but there are only somes which are innovative , amazing , unique .
So, this is a catchup week: the 6 best new Android apps from the last three weeks. It’s a strong selection, particularly for games, which has been a real bright spot for Android this year already.


1.Camera51 (Free)

Need some help with your smartphone snapping? Camera51 is a new mobile photography app that claims to analyse the scene you’re shooting, and help you compose the best frame for the picture. You can tap on objects to make them the focus for its trickery. And yes, it does work: the results are very impressive.

2.Glympse Keyboard (Free)
The main Glympse app is all about social location: sharing your current location with friends and family. Glympse Keyboard takes that idea and embeds it in... a keyboard. Tapping the relevant button generates a link that you can paste into another app (WhatsApp and Gmail are two suggested by Glympse) when letting someone know where you are.



As a young twentysomething, I was world-beating at football games. As a 37 year-old father, I’ve degenerated to the point where I can only win in FIFA on ‘numpty’ level. Such is life. Still, this year’s mobile instalment is looking very good, focusing on the Ultimate Team mode (hence the in-app purchases, which go up to £69.99), with a new Quick Simulation mode if your time is at a premium.

4.Star Wars: Commander (Free + IAP)
Insert your own ‘Clash of Clones’ joke here: this Star Wars game looks a lot like Clash of Clans with extra Wookies and lightsabers, although you could argue that Star Wars and real-time strategy as a gaming genre goes further back. Still, it’s a very polished take on the genre in its free-to-play mobile form, with plenty of familiar characters popping in and out as you play. 

5.Hellraid: The Escape (£1.99)


More sorcery here, in a game that sets out its stall on the Google Play store with its promise of “no in-app purchases or pay-to-win elements”. It’s a fantasy-themed adventure with demons, puzzles and a magical prison to escape, with impressive visuals to admire along the way.

6.WhoSampled (Free):
WhoSampled is a glorious rabbit-hole of sampling culture to disappear down, now on Android as it is on the web and iOS. The app helps you explore the samples used in more than 270,000 songs, tracing them back to the original tracks, and then onwards to other music that used the same samples

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