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Best Android apps

The growth of Android has been rapid and startling over the last year. We're at the point where 200 million devices have now been activated, with 550,000 more flying off the shelves every day.

What's more, hundreds of thousands of apps are now available in the Android Market. So which ones deserve to have their icons nestling on your home screen? Here's our top 16 app picks for Android phones.

If you want to compare the best that Android Market has to offer with other mobile platforms, check out our picks for iPhone and Windows Phone apps.

Taptu

Best News: Taptu

Android owners are spoiled for choice when it comes to good news apps. High on the list are Pulse News and Google's own Google Reader, which are well worth a look. We're taken with Taptu though, which uses a turntablist metaphor by encouraging you to 'DJ Your News'. That means creating streams on specific topics of interest and pulling in stories from sites and blogs, as well as your social networks.

Cost: Free. Download here

 

7digital Music Store

Best Music: 7digital Music Store

Americans are getting to grips with the new Google Music service, but us Brits can't access it yet, so we're barred until it arrives in the UK. In the meantime, 7digital Music Store is a mighty fine substitute. Its app is part MP3 store, part cloud service -- you can download songs and albums previously bought from 7digital -- and part music player. The last update also included a native Honeycomb version for Android tablets.

Cost: Free. Download here 

 

Angry Birds

Best Casual Game: Angry Birds

Obvious? Just a bit, but the classic game Angry Birds can't be faulted on Android, especially as it's entirely free to play. Developer Rovio relies on ads to make money from the game on Google-powered devices, but they're not annoying. The gameplay remains top-notch as you sling birds at pigs over 285 levels.

Cost: Free. Download here

 

Minecraft: Pocket Edition

Best Build 'em Up: Minecraft (Pocket Edition)

It recently appeared on the iPhone but Minecraft's first mobile incarnation was on Android. If you're new to its charms, creativity is the key: you run around a blocky world building blocky things out of… blocks. That may sound boring but this is a beautifully zen sandpit to play in.

Cost: £4.29. Download here

 

 

Train Times UK

Best Travel: Train Times UK

If you travel regularly by train, you need Train Times UK -- if only so you can pace up and down the platform swearing at late arrivals in the smug knowledge that you're one step ahead of the announcements. This is approved by National Rail and has data for live departures and arrivals, fares and directions to stations. It's simple and quick to use, which is important for this kind of app.

Cost: £3.49. Download here 

 

Seesmicl

Best Social: Seesmic

Given our self-imposed ban on having the main Twitter and Facebook apps in these roundups -- because you'll likely have them already -- Seesmic gets our vote for the handiest social app on Android. It lets you access Facebook and Twitter on the go, while sharing photos, videos and details of where you are. Its Android widget is useful too.

Cost: Free. Download here

 

 

Opera Mini

Best Browser: Opera Mini

Android's default browser is handy, so why download another, you may ask? Opera Mini has two key strengths based on the way it crunches data on its servers before delivering web pages to your handset. Firstly, it's faster to zip from site to site. Secondly, and most importantly, it cuts down on your data usage, making Opera Mini perfect for dodgy Internet connections -- like when you're sitting on a train struggling to get better-than-GPRS speeds -- or when roaming abroad.

Cost: Free. Download here 

 

Endomondo Sports Tracker

Best Fitness: Endomondo Sports Tracker

Training can be a solitary affair, but Endomondo makes it more social. It tracks where you run, with an audio coach offering encouragement as you go if you buy the Pro version. It's good for analysing stats on your (hopefully) improving fitness. But the social features, which allow you to see what friends have been up to -- and even compete against their personal bests -- may be its biggest appeal.

Cost: Free/£2.64. Download here

 

Robo Defense

Best Hardcore Game: Robo Defense

It's a vintage game by Android standards, but Robo Defense continues to keep us wrapped up in its charms. The paid version has five maps to play on, as you send your bots off into battle, gaining achievements as you progress through the game. Very addictive indeed.

Cost: £1.88. Download here

 

 

CoolIris LiveShare

Best Photography: CoolIris LiveShare

As on Windows Phone, we lament the lack of Instagram on Android -- the impressive iPhone images app -- although it's apparently coming. CoolIris LiveShare is a very good app for sharing photos, although it focuses more on social features than the visual filters seen in other apps of this ilk. Our favourite feature is the ability to create 'streams' for particular occasions, which you can open up for friends to post to, and then share online or via social networks. Great for wedddings, holidays and parties.

Cost: Free. Download here 

 

Famigo Sandbox

Best for Parents: Famigo Sandbox

Most smart phone or tablet-owning parents hand their devices over to their kids every so often, but the worry is that they'll get into your email, settings or ultra-violent first-person shooter game. Android now has protection against that sort of thing in the shape of Famigo Sandbox. It locks off your personal stuff and keeps your kids on child-friendly apps, while also recommending new apps that they might like.

Cost: Free. Download here

 

Task Manager

Best Utility: Task Manager

We still grumble from time to time about the need to have an app like Task Manager pre-installed on an Android phone. Thankfully, Task Manager does an admirable job of monitoring what apps and tasks are running, and killing them to save on battery life and improve speed. It's simple to get to grips with. It will make a big difference to your daily usage of your Android phone.

Cost: Free. Download here

 

Dropbox

Best Cloud App: Dropbox

Ah, Dropbox, how we love thee. It can be a hard service to get other people excited about just by describing it: a cloud synchronisation service for your documents, photos and videos. But once you start using it across a bunch of devices, it'll be hard to remember how you managed without it. It's a good example of why some of the hype around 'The Cloud' -- which essentially means streaming your data from the web rather than having it saved on your phone -- is justified.

Cost: Free. Download here

 

Documents To Go

Best Work App: Documents To Go

Available in free and full versions, Documents To Go is a veteran of the mobile industry -- we remember using a version on our Palm PDA years ago. It lets you view Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files on your Android phone. If you want to actually edit them, you'll need to pay for the premium version. It's invaluable if you regularly get sent documents that need to be opened and read at short notice, when you're not at your desk.

Cost: Free/£9.99. Download here

 

SPB Shell 3D

Best Personalisation: SPB Shell 3D

Yes, it's expensive, and most Android users will be happy with whatever interface their handset maker has slapped on top of Google's Android operating system. But for those willing to give it a go, this is very nifty technology, giving Android a 3D makeover, complete with smart folders and widgets. If you're interested in where mobile interfaces might go in the coming year or two, it's well worth a look.

Cost: £9.45. Download here

 

Google Maps

Best Navigation: Google Maps

Yeah, Google again. Google Maps is pre-installed on iPhones, but the Android version benefits from more regular updates from Google. It's very handy for navigation. Simply use Maps as you would normally, plotting a route from point A to point B; then tap the Navigate button to switch to a simple map to find your way there. While it's true that the paid navigation apps offer whizzier features, Google Maps is good enough for most people's needs.

Cost: Free. Download here

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Anonymous 6 August, 2010 07:27

I like this site

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Anonymous 6 August, 2010 07:29

I like this site and the site is very similar to the http:www.win7key.net

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Anonymous 10 September, 2010 05:21

for London transport I also recommend * London GoTo *, nice and fast !

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Anonymous 20 September, 2010 15:55

What the hell are these spam messages above???
I agree with one of the posts above though: iPhone>Android Phone

Oh well you lot forgot to add best football app: Soccer Stardom

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Anonymous 14 October, 2010 16:44

Take a look at Refine Efficiency (refineandroid.doodlekit.com/)
Fast, Simple utility:
- task killer (less clicks than in ATK Free);
- cache cleaner (root and non root(individually));
- market history cleaner;
- start up manager (bootable apps are highlighted);
- strong scheduling features;
- 1 click maintenance button.
Also browser history cleaner.

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Anonymous 11 November, 2010 17:21

What about WakeVoice? It seems to be the best android alarm clock out there! Voice recognition and speech synthesis at wake up ... such a dream :)

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Anonymous 14 November, 2010 20:44

Have a real problem with the barcode scanner..keeps crashing no matter how many times I uninstall and reinstall..any suggestions anyone?

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Anonymous 20 November, 2010 05:42

I spit on Iphone!

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Anonymous 8 December, 2010 16:33

I downloaded Santa Booth on Android and it was awesome!! You can find it on Santabooth.net, it was similar to Chunky booth which takes a picture and make the person look like they are huge!!! I also like Harbor Boat Master which is on the Android market and is by far the best game out.

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Anonymous 8 December, 2010 16:36

I downloaded Santa Booth on Android and it was awesome!! You can find it on Santabooth.net, it was similar to Chunky booth which takes a picture and make the person look like they are huge!!! I also like Harbor Boat Master which is on the Android market and is by far the best game out.

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Anonymous 12 December, 2010 10:07

I have just got a HTC desire HD. would any of you know off an app for making lists and stuff? i cant find one on the phone and not sure where i should be looking for it.

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Anonymous 16 January, 2011 01:41

Nice

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Nickven 25 January, 2011 14:17

ColorNote is good for jotting things down. Like writing on post it notes.

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Anonymous 10 February, 2011 21:32

what about music box?????
i dont have it but my friend has it and he gets music for free and no installing price

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Anonymous 21 February, 2011 13:23

Have you tried silent chimps text monkey, it can send text message for you at a time and date of your choice, you simply create text, put a time and date to it, then click send to store it for sending at that time. My monkey stops me forgetting birthdays now.

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Anonymous 6 March, 2011 09:45

Dear all. You really should have a look at "Öffi". Definitely the best app related to local transport.
I have tested it in Berlin and it's excellent.

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Anonymous 23 March, 2011 16:43

Download Skype for android from the market....

Any androider can do this, after you can sign in(to sykpe) you can just call or chat(text) over your wifi connection for absolutely for nowt....

PW

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Anonymous 11 August, 2011 12:50

The newly released Bank Control for Android looks promising.

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anonymous 18 August, 2011 11:51

Thanks, the Bank Control works fine as long as you agree with the risk of having all your transactions on the phone. It's a nice app which supports some major UK banks (NatWest, RBS, Lloyds, HSBC, Santander, etc.)

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anonymous 8 September, 2011 18:25

So much for the " Best Android apps " banner .....The site is OUT OF DATE! There IS a android app for the BBC iplayer but i guess CNET UK a wee bit behind the times .......

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adizo 11 September, 2011 17:16

i like this app - Tattoo Yourself (tattoo booth)
hours of fun :)
link:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mumblefish.tattooyourself&feature=search_result

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anonymous 22 September, 2011 09:27

i have found a good resource with android apps : http://www.androidfreeapp.net

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mcraymondo 22 November, 2011 19:05

come again? Where's titanium back up? That's the best app I've ever used ever!! What about chainfire 3d that lets you play any game on any phone regardless of chipset? Proper apps they are!

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anonymous 22 November, 2011 19:16

Pulse is a good RSS reader.

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anonymous 22 November, 2011 22:29

Thanks for the article, Here you can find some good Recommended Android Apps
We recommend you some highly popular Android Apps

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jaam 24 November, 2011 12:59

No one should be using a task killer if they are on Froyo or above versions of Android - its just going to drain battery. The Best Utility app should be Task Manager. Personally my choice for this would be File Expert - a free file manager that does so much more including allowing file transfer between phone and PC etc.

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anonymous 24 November, 2011 19:57

I think anroid will catch up with apples i can see anroid already has lots of good apps.. wholesale trade

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anonymous 25 November, 2011 15:49

The (Virgin) Cross Country Train Tickets app is free and seems to be very functional can but tickets for collection at station, and m-tickets straight to mobile). I started off with The Trainline's app but the Cross Country one also shows you real-time updates (5 minutes late etc) which is great (e.g. in Birmingham where it is served by 2 different lines).

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anonymous 23 December, 2011 05:19

There is one cool app in market now. It is FREE and comes with NO ADS.

Search for SMS SERVER FULL in android market

1. Auto-Respond to sms/calls when you are away..

2. Share your contacts with friends, when they send you sms in the format password_you_set, getcontact, contact_name.
(You can also hide contacts which you don't want to share with anyone).

3. Share your location with friends, when they send you sms in the format password_you_set, getlocation.

Thumbs up

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anonymous 27 December, 2011 22:45

Tried this app in my search for new year fitness , seems alright so far

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nomaellimah.BodbudExerciseLite

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anonymous 9 January, 2012 21:09

Best tetris game clone:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.blackstroke.blockblocklite
Thumbs up!

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anonymous 16 January, 2012 12:16

Great list but you missed my current favourite Amazon Buzz it's saved me a few quid: https://market.android.com/details?id=zureus.amazon.buzzx

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anonymous 2 April, 2012 15:26

I use MEDDOSE really nice app. Helps me to remember about my medications.

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anonymous 11 April, 2012 12:22

"Yours Lists" good for quick lists on the go

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