8 Very Good, But Little-Known Android Apps You Should Try

8 Very Good, But Little-Known Android Apps You Should Try

8 Very Good, But Little-Known Android Apps You Should Try

If you only install apps on your Android phone that are promoted by the Google Play Store and those recommended by your friends and family, you are missing out on trying out very useful apps that, in the vast majority of cases, are completely free.

That's why today we've compiled a total of 8 free Android apps that aren't very well known, but are really worth it.

- Radio FM: FM & AM, Tuner Radio

If you want to listen to the radio from your Android smartphone, you should try this free application that puts at your disposal more than 65,000 radio stations from more than 200 different countries.

Thus, with this application you will be able to listen to a wide range of Arabic and international stations completely free of charge. In addition, the application allows you to set an alarm so that you wake up to your favorite radio and a timer so that the application turns off after a certain period of time.

- Linktree: Link in bio creator

If you are a YouTuber, a podcaster or simply create content for social media, we recommend trying Linktree, a free app that allows you to create your own digital resume that will be linked to a URL so you can easily share it with your friends. 

Within this Linktree bio, you will be able to add links, music, playlists, videos, podcasts, profiles, and even a store to sell your products.

- Microsoft Outlook Lite

 It is an improved version of the well-known email client from Microsoft that takes up less space than the regular application and consumes fewer resources and battery.

Of course, this app has the main functionality of the original app, as it allows you to manage your calendars, emails and contacts from one place.

- Rewind: Music Time Travel

It is an interesting free application that allows you to travel through time to your favorite musical era. Thus, thanks to this application, you will be able to revive the psychedelic music of the late 60s, the punk and disco music of the late 70s or the pop music of the 80s.

Rewind relies on platforms like TIDAL, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music and lets you listen to previews of songs that have marked some of the most glorious eras in music history.

- dynamicSpot - Dynamic Land

If you want to get the iPhone's Dynamic Island on your Android mobile, one of the best ways to do so is to install this app that will allow you to access recent notifications, view status changes on your phone, and control music and podcast playback right from the top of your device's screen.

- Pivot: Time Tracker

 An interesting application that will help you improve your productivity, because it allows you to record your daily activities and maintain comprehensive control over the time you allocate to each of your daily tasks.

Thus, with the information you provide, this free app is responsible for generating accurate reports that show you how you spend your time.

- one sec | screen time + focus

If you want to reduce the time you spend on social media, you should try One sec, an innovative app designed to change your habits for the long term.

What this free app does is simply show a notification on your screen after you've been using Instagram, TikTok or X for a while reminding you that it's time to take a break and dedicate your time to other things.

- Daily Food Log - Meal Logger

If you are thinking about losing weight or simply want to improve your eating habits, you should try Food and Calorie Diary, a simple app that allows you to track your daily food intake and organize menus each week to maintain a balanced diet.

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