The Best Android Apps of All Time


There are multiple sources for app downloads in Android, some of the popular ones are Google Play Store, Amazon App Store, MobileMarket etc. They contain a huge variety of apps, ranging from categories like Games, Business, Communication, Education, Entertainment, Lifestyle, News, Photography, Personalization, Tools, Sports, Weather and many more.

All Android apps mentioned the list can be downloaded from the Play Store for free though some do offer inexpensive in-app purchases for unlocking premium features.

1. WhatsApp Messenger


WhatsApp Messenger is a cross-platform instant messenger. It is available for multiple platforms, including Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Symbian etc. WhatsApp uses your phone number for your account, instead of a dedicated account like most other services. It can work over 2G, 3G, LTE, WiFi etc., and consumes very little data. You can also send audio clips, videos, images to your contacts too. There is also support for Group Messaging in WhatsApp Messenger.

WhatsApp Messenger is free for the lifetime. This gives you unlimited WhatsApp usage, so it’s a killer deal overall. WhatsApp Messenger supports a wide array of Android phones and tablets, right from Android 2.1 Éclair, to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and the forthcoming Android versions.


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2. MX Player


MX Player is by far, the best video player available for Android phones and tablets. It truly lives up to its claim “The best way to enjoy your movies”. With MX Player, you get support for Hardware Video Decoding on a wide array of Android devices, multi-core decoding support for multi-core devices, Pinch zooming in videos, subtitle support and a nifty Kids Lock mode to prevent misuse of the device while your kids are enjoying a video. MX Player has support for a huge list of video and audio codecs, including x264, h265, divx, xvid, ac3, mpeg4 among many others.

MX Player is available for free on the Play Store, supported by ads, and it is compatible with a vast majority of Android Devices, from Android 2.1 Eclair. There is a paid ad-free version available too.


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3. Kine Master

KineMaster is a video editor for Android smartphones. Our vision is to bring professional-quality video editing features to mobile. KineMaster provides a wide range of video editing functions, including transition effects, text and handwriting overlays, video and image layers, up to four additional audio tracks, detailed volume envelope control, and more. This premium video editor helps smartphone users to experience the performance of video editors that are usually only available for PCs.


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4. Facebook

Facebook is a popular free social networking website that allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues. The site, which is available in 37 different languages, includes public features such as:

  • Marketplace - allows members to post, read and respond to classified ads.
  • Groups - allows members who have common interests to find each other and interact.
  • Events - allows members to publicize an event, invite guests and track who plans to attend.
  • Pages - allows members to create and promote a public page built around a specific topic.
  • Presence technology - allows members to see which contacts are online and chat.


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5. Find My Device

Find My Device easily lets you remotely track, lock, and erase the data on a lost or stolen phone. You can also see the battery life remaining on your phone and the Wi-Fi network it is connected to. It's the easiest way to track a lost Android phone, though there are other ways, too.
With the rebranding, Find My Device is now a part of Google Play Protect, a suite of services designed to protect your phone from malicious content. Google is leveraging its machine learning expertise to scan and verify the apps installed on your phone, and while the Verify Apps feature has existed since the Jelly Bean era, Google is making the process much more visible to users.


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