1. Avast! Mobile Security & Antivirus
The chances that you'll actually encounter malware for your Android are pretty slim—but it's a chance not worth taking. avast! Mobile Security & Antivirus comes packed not only with antimalware tools, but anti-theft tools, privacy tools, and more besides. It's also got an unbeatable price tag: free. If you're willing to spend a bit of cash, Bitdefender is our Editors' Choice for paid Android security apps. You should also familiarize yourself with Android Device Manager, which is a good backup to the your security apps' anti-theft tools.
2. Evernote
Evernote is your digital multitool. It’s a great list keeper, note taker, voice recorder, to-do manager, and web clipper. It's so open and powerful that it's overwhelming at first, but you'll quickly find smart ways to use it. My favorite feature? Optical Character Recognition, which makes text in photos searchable.
While you can use Evernote for just about everything, you might start to feel that a standalone app will serve you better. Take a look at Any.do for to-do lists and Pocket for web-clipping.
3. Offtime
Offtime helps you switch off and tune out, letting you access the important stuff, such as calls from your other half or texts from important clients, while filtering out the noise you’d rather ignore.
You basically set up ‘rules’ – for example 4 missed calls in quick succession from someone you know could hint at urgent matters, therefore Offtime can permit the next call from that number to come through.
There are a handful of pre-set profiles, such as ‘Focused Work’, ‘Family’ and ‘Unplugging’. ‘Unplugging’, for example, automatically mutes notifications, calls and texts, while app access is restricted too. You can tweak these profiles too to suit your own needs.
This is 3 Top Apps what I often to use
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