Top 5 most popular Android apps from last week: Brevent, XDA Feed
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 five most popular Android apps from last week. These apps are ones that are most likely new and haven’t appeared in the top five list more than three times.
1. Storm Radar with NOAA Weather
App info: Weather like you’ve never seen before with the Storm Radar app for Android! Full screen interactive map with 8 hours of high-definition past to future radar, advanced storm cell tracking, and real-time severe weather alerts allow you to visualize weather heading your way.
2. Brevent
App info: Brevent can app-standby or force-stop apps, prevent apps from running in long time. It doesn’t require ROOT, nor modify system. Furthermore, it may doesn’t work well on ROOT or modified system.
3. Textra Emoji – Android Oreo Style
App info: This is an *add-on* to the Textra SMS application that utilizes the latest Android Oreo styled emojis. Provides all the latest (Unicode 9) 2000+ emojis including diversity (skin tone) on any Android phone.
4. XDA Feed
App info: XDA Feed is a “feed” of the best of the best from the XDA forums, updated several times per day. Whether it’s a new ROM, kernel, or mod to keep your phone customized, or a theme, wallpaper, or icon pack, to keep things fresh, XDA Feed will keep you apprised of the best stuff from the XDA forums, with granular notifications to filter content type and push interval selection — or disable them altogether.
5. Font Mystery
App info: Font Mystery is a puzzle quiz game in which you have to find where different fonts come from in over 200 different levels. Note that texts are written in black and white and only a good visual recognition of forms will help you!
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 three consecutive weeks.
source: androidandme
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