9 apps you should install first on your new Android phone

From lifestyle essentials to productivity must-haves, these are the apps you should install on your device first.

Overwhelmed by the countless options on the Google Play Store? TipsMake has handpicked the top apps to make your Android phone more useful. From lifestyle essentials to productivity must-haves, these are the apps you should install on your device first.

1. VLC

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Anyone with a PC has used VLC. It also has a smartphone app which is one of the best video streaming apps for Android. And the best part is that this open source app is both free and ad-free.

VLC supports more video formats than most video players available. Additionally, you also get useful features like adding subtitles, dual audio support, equalizer, etc. You can even use this app as a full-fledged music player and create playlists. books distributed in it.

2. YNAB

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If you're like most people, you probably often stress about money. That's where budgeting apps like YNAB (You Need a Budget) can help you regain control of your finances. Instead of just tracking your spending, YNAB helps you assign each of your income to specific categories, essentially giving your money a "job" to do.

The app will help you gain a comprehensive view of your finances, encourage intentional spending, and motivate you to achieve your financial goals. The user interface is clear and easy to get used to, so you don't have to spend time learning it.

3. Instacart

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Instacart is an absolute lifesaver if you frequently find yourself without enough time for household chores like grocery shopping. This app lets you order groceries from your favorite local stores and have them delivered to your door in just an hour or two.

Instacart is indispensable for those who want to save time. You can learn more about how Instacart works and how much it costs to get a better idea.

4. Microsoft To Do

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Microsoft To Do is a great app that helps you manage your daily tasks with cool alerts and customizations. With this app, you can customize your task list and receive notifications based on time, location or date.

This app also gives you task suggestions based on Outlook emails. Task management apps like these can help you focus on the important things in life, fighting procrastination in the process.

5. Bitwarden

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Bitwarden is a free, open source password manager for Android. Once set up, it helps you save all your passwords securely in one vault, accessible across multiple devices as it is a cross-platform app. This eliminates the hassle of having to remember each password for all your accounts.

The app has an autofill feature that you can enable in the settings menu, allowing you to enter your credentials with just one tap.

6. ChatGPT

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ChatGPT has more capabilities than most people realize, and you can use it for more than just asking answers to simple queries you're too lazy to Google.

In fact, there are many things you can do with ChatGPT, such as translate languages, brainstorm ideas for your novel or essay, get homework help, create emails and presentations attractive or even write poetry.

7. SnapSeed

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Google's Snapseed is one of the best photo editing apps for Android. It's a simple yet powerful tool for editing and enhancing your photos with tons of tools to tweak the look to your liking.

You can apply filters, correct color, adjust brightness and contrast, crop or expand, and do more with your photos with Snapseed. All in all, if you enjoy taking photos on your smartphone, Snapseed will be a great tool in your arsenal.

8. Canva

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You don't have to be a graphic designer to create eye-catching images. Canva boasts a huge library of free templates that you can use for social media posts, presentations, posters, infographics, YouTube thumbnails, backgrounds, and more.

Additionally, the app offers tons of free stock photos and design elements so you can customize your projects anytime, anywhere. You can also use the third-party Canva app to create better designs for specific use cases.

9. Musicolet

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Musicolet is one of the few ad-free music players for Android that is elegant and offers many useful features that regular music players often lack. You can create folders and playlists to organize your music library, and enhance the sound through the built-in equalizer.

Musicolet also offers cool widgets for the home screen. Furthermore, if a song is playing and the device goes to sleep, it will replace your lock screen with the song's album art and control buttons. This app also works with Android Auto.

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