When it comes to browser, there’s no dearth of options but Opera Mini is one of the most useful browsers. It comes with a number of data-saving features which saves your precious mobile data. A recent update has also added a nifty ad blocker feature to it to further improve the online browsing experience. Prisma app has literally taken the PlayStore by storm when it launched a few months back. The idea behind it is to turn your photos into artworks, almost instantly. Just load a picture, and then select an art illustration. Prisma will convert your pic into an artwork instantly. SoundCloud is not just the same old music player. It is the world’s largest music and audio streaming platform with several million commercial tracks and unique user-generated music which that makes it special. It also has a buzzing community of musicians and artists. Flipboard app turns your social media feeds into a constantly updating magazine.
Instagram etc., in a beautiful grid-based design. It also as the ability to add content from specific RSS feeds. Wouldn’t it be great if there was an app that supports almost all video formats, VLC is a kind of media player which aims to play every video format you’ll ever encounter. If you source your movies from different locations, VLC will be one of the most useful apps on your phone or tablet. With CamScanner app, you can scan any documents and send as Digital Attachment using your Android phone. Currently, CamScanner is the best Document scanning and Sharing App in the Play Store. Tiny Flashlight is a must have for everyone who wants to use their android phone as a Torch light. In the world of Android, there is no shortage of apps. The apps mentioned above tops the chart when it comes to popularity. These apps will help make your life easier.
As these are apps, just download, install, and run. Beware, some of these apps will use bandwidth to download the wallpapers. Live Wallpaper are animated, and thus requires CPU power to run. They are apps in their own right, but you don't run them directly. They can eat up quite a bit of memory (I've seen them as high as 24 MB of RAM) for nicely animated ones, and they can eat up quite a bit of power and CPU cycles. Some live wallpapers are just converted bitmaps packaged into a looping animation, similar to an animated GIF. They are huge in size (usually over 10 MB) and hogs the CPU. Some 2D bitmaps (sprites) animated over a simple 2D background. They are relatively simple to make. Example would be "Matrix" Falling Rain wallpaper. In fact, you can make 2D Live Wallpapers yourself by using DIY OwnSkin (free) app. 2D logic graphics are based on algorithms that generally combine 2D sprite animations with some sort of logic such as swarm or flock behavior, or other patterns.