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5 Must-Have Android Apps To Instantly Boost Your Productivity

Google Play Store is home to 2.4 million Android mobile apps. There are apps to play games, socialize and most importantly, boost your productivity. From note-taking and communicating with your team, to using mobile office suites, timers, and calendars, these productivity apps will help you boost your productivity and make your routine tasks quicker and easier.

As an Android app development service provider, we recommend the following list of best Android productivity apps that help you get more done in less time.

5 Must-Use Android Productivity Apps

  1. Dashlane: Typing passwords manually or remembering them is difficult and time-consuming. And if you're using multiple accounts on the same service, it's a hassle to remember the passwords. That's when Dashlane can be a true savior. It's a password manager that saves all the passwords so that they can be easily used in the forms or sites wherever necessary. While trust and security remains a common concern, Dashlane enforces data encryption and regularly monitors it to ensure security of your data. It also saves your order receipts automatically to help you track your spending.

  2. Solid Explorer: This is a feature-rich file management app with a sleek user interface. It's easy to use because of the handy double-panel display that allows you to navigate to two different folders and drag a file from one folder to the other. Solid Explorer integrates with FTP servers and cloud services like Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox which makes it a formidable all-in-one file management solution. It also includes other features like ZIP and RAR archive extraction, hidden folders, and customizations through icons, themes, and color schemes.

  3. Slack: Slack is an app for team members to communicate and work together on a project. It is a chat service with an ability to create various channels for multiple projects. It supports unlimited file sharing, voice calling, powerful search functions and cross-platform support. Slack recently introduced video calling to strengthen it against the likes of Skype. Slack is used by a lot of businesses around the world and integrates with other productivity tools like Asana and Trello.

  4. CloudMagic Email: Your Android device already comes preloaded with some excellent email apps to use, but CloudMagic is an advanced email client of its kind. It supports wide-ranging email accounts including Exchange so that you can access all your emails from one place. It also offers a variety of sync settings, productivity plugins, calendar support and sender profiles so you can see who is sending you what. Above all, as a CloudMagic user, you can sign into any Android device to get instant access to all your emails instead of signing in one email at a time.

  5. AirDroid: This app is basically your Android handset on your personal computer. AirDroid lets you control your mobile remotely while working on your desktop or laptop. It allows you to respond to messages with a full-sized keyboard, mirror applications, and seamlessly share files between your computer and phone. Some of the functionalities in AirDroid only work with a rooted device.

If you have any other Android productivity app on your mind, let us know about it through the comments below.


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