Most Popular apps on the play store



Most Popular apps on the play store


 List of the 10 most popular apps on the play store


In the last 5 years the number of Android apps has increased dramatically, from tens of thousands to millions, but which ones are the most popular? Today we’re going to take a look at the 10 most popular apps on the play store, based on downloads and ratings, in order to find out! But before we dive into the top 10, let’s first discuss why you should or shouldn’t install any app you find on Google Play (formerly known as the Android market)...


 Facebook


The Facebook app was one of the first to offer a comprehensive feature set, combining all of your messages (including SMS and MMS), chats, and social media updates in one convenient spot. The app itself is designed to be used as much as possible from within other apps, so it’s ideal for people who want to avoid switching between multiple tools for each function. You can add events directly from Messenger, which makes it easy to keep your schedule up-to-date wherever you are. And with both an Android and iOS version available, you have flexibility in using Facebook no matter where you’re at or what device you’re using.


YouTube

The YouTube app allows users to watch videos without an internet connection, so they’re good for when you’re in a dead zone. You can also record and share video clips that are stored locally, like capturing those moments when your friend falls out of their chair or tries to recite their favorite rap song in public. The app is one of the best-rated options available in Google Play, with 4/5 stars. It has over 1 billion downloads, which shows just how useful it is for keeping yourself entertained while offline. Facebook: Facebook needs no introduction; with 2 billion monthly active users (half a billion who use it daily), it's easily one of the most popular mobile apps ever.


Instagram

It has one billion users, is easy to use, and it’s filled with filters that make even boring photos look good. Also, a picture of food will almost always get more likes than a picture you took on your DSLR. If your phone isn’t equipped with Instagram (and a lot aren’t), it’s worth downloading to give yourself an option for quickly taking good-looking pictures without investing in fancy equipment. If you want some interesting stuff to shoot, check out these awesome user-submitted shots from Instagram.


Google Maps

Most Android smartphones come pre-loaded with Google Maps, but if you’re looking for a more streamlined experience, try downloading Google Maps. It has all of Google’s navigational expertise behind it and works offline so you don’t need to worry about poor cellular connection in new areas. It also makes it easy to search for locations within your proximity. This feature is useful if you want to find nearby restaurants or stores while in a new town or city.


Pinterest

A few years ago, almost no one knew what Pinterest was. Now it’s one of  social media’s darlings, seeing massive user growth over recent months and even becoming profitable. But Pinterest hasn’t just grown its user base—it has built a strong community by encouraging those users to interact with one  another and curate content in ways that make their boards interesting to view for everyone else as well. At about five years old, Pinterest is far from a new kid on the block, but when compared to some other social networks it seems practically ancient in terms of engagement. How does Pinterest create such loyalty from its users? And what can we learn from it?


WhatsApp Business    

Do you want to create your own business page in WhatsApp but you don’t know how to do it? If yes, then we are here with a simple guide to help you out. In this guide, we will tell you how you can create your own business page and what are all features available for businesses in WhatsApp. From today, you can start promoting your business and interacting with customers through WhatsApp itself. Following is our guide on How to Create Business Page in WhatsApp: – 1) What is a Whatsapp Business Account? As we already told that currently only certain features are opened for businesses in Whatsapp, so now let us talk about those features.


imo    


The first app, imo International Calls & Chat , allows users to make and receive international calls using their mobile devices. And it also features video chat so that you can see as well as hear your friends and family. With a rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars in Google Play, it’s one of the top-rated international calling apps on Google Play. It’s even better if you have an active Netflix subscription; then, you can use it to call other Netflix members for free. This feature is rolling out gradually but should be available soon. It’s powered by VoIP technology provided by Talkatone.


Canva        


Canva is a design tool that allows you to create your own graphics and designs. From Facebook headers to Pinterest posts, Canva can help you create graphics that are perfect for social media or web publishing. It’s easy to use and filled with templates, allowing you to get started quickly. You can even resize images for social media sites like Instagram without losing resolution. One drawback: There’s no option for creating video backgrounds within Canva.


Alibaba.com        

When talking about e-commerce giants, Alibaba isn’t exactly a household name—unless you live in China. In fact, if you’re reading from that country, chances are you already know how huge Alibaba is as a retailer and online shopping portal. The company was founded in 1999 by two former employees of China Yahoo!, Jack Ma and Peng Lei, but only started hitting its stride in 2008 when it introduced Alipay. Ten years later, Alibaba has become one of the biggest e-commerce companies in the world with more than 500 million users.


UC Browser HD        

UC Browser has been around for years, but it’s gotten a nice refresh. While not particularly innovative in terms of features, it packs all the goodies you’d expect from a browser these days. It also boasts an extremely fast page load speed and supports Flash and HTML5 video. UC Browser is based on Chromium, which should ensure quick updates to match newer versions of Android (if you can handle something that looks like Chrome). Plus, there are tablet and big-screen modes, making UC Browser a solid choice for all your browsing needs. The free version includes ads; remove them by upgrading to Premium ($1.49/month or $11.99/year).

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