Top 10 most popular Android apps from last week: uPod, iM5, AcDisplay
Every week we cover new Android apps with Fresh Meat on Wednesday, followed by Android Gaming on Thursday and Top 10 App Updates on Friday. When Monday rolls around, we look back to see which apps were the most appealing to our audience. Read on for the 10 most popular Android apps from last week.
1. iM5*
App info: iM5 is a new social network designed to inspire real-life action through the sharing of ideas.
2. FLATEE APEX/NOVA/ADW THEME
App info: Flatee is another stellar theme to give your device the flat treatment.
3. AcDisplay
App info: Using AcDisplay, you will see notifications light up your screen as they arrive and show as a circular icon with a timer ring, which is your chance to act on that notification before your screen times out again.
4. Lightning Launcher Home
App info: Lightning Launcher is a new app that lets you not only add pages to the left and right, but also above and below.
5. Cast Store for Chromecast
App info: This app helps you quickly find apps to use with Chromecast.
6. Floppy LeBron – Basketball
App info: Floppy LeBron is a basketball-themed alternative to Flappy Bird.
7. PushOn Icon Pack
App info: The icons itself are transparent and the impressed effects of the icons should appear on all backgrounds besides pitch black and dark black backgrounds.
8. MyCastScreen
App info: MyCastScreen lets you display content you want to see like the date, time, top news stories and weather when starting your Chromecast device.
9. Network Monitor
App info: Network Monitor displays the apps that are using your network and the IP address assigned to them.
10. uPod light – Podcast player
App info: uPod is a new Holo-based podcast player that offers cross-device synchronization.
Note: To ensure that all apps receive a fair chance to make the list, we will retire any app that has made the list for 3 consecutive weeks and will place it in our Android and Me App Hall of Fame. We will post this Hall of Fame list in a dedicated series.
Any app with * next to the title indicates it will now be added to our Hall of Fame list and will no longer be listed in this article.
source: androidandme
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