6 Of The Best Mobile Apps In 2018

Sean-Seshadri

Chances are that some of us cannot remember the last time we downloaded an app we loved to use. If you are familiar with this narrative or you enjoy using the best apps, you should be ready for a home screen refresh. We are in the second half of 2018, and there are plenty of apps and games that have been released that deserve your attention.

Some apps have already become hits while others have not surfaced from the underground. If you want to try out productivity apps or a new game, Sean Seshadri would like to share with your apps that will create a good impression on you.

Fortnite

What an amazing game. Fortnite is a global sensation. It has become an addiction, and it is among the most popular games you can find in the App store. The game has gained $100 million within the first three months after its release. Apart from the game being am money minting machine, it has become an addiction. The app is, and it plays well with its other versions.

Camera+2

If you are a huge fan of taking photos, you will appreciate an app that offers you the option of undertaking manual photography. This app allows you to change the settings of your camera compared to the stock camera app that is in the iPhone. The first version of this app, Camera+, set a precedence of the things to come. Its successor which is Camera+2 has all the manual settings and advanced features of editing that you need. The beauty of the app is the speed and ease of use it offers its users.

Google Lens

This is the new future of search. Google Lens was primarily available to Pixel phones, but the standalone app was released as a standalone app. This app is set to use your smartphone camera to scan anything you place in front of it, and it provides you with the information of the item it is scanning.

This app can identify dogs, plants, barcodes, local landmarks, and provide you with details of artworks. Some of the features seem gimmicky, but its text-scanning capabilities make it a fun app to use anywhere you go.

Hole.io

In this game, you have to drag a hole around a city within two minutes while it eats everything it passes by as it grows in size. If you manage to outgrow the other players, you become the winner. Just by that description, the game looks predictable and straightforward. But when you play, it is addictive to the point that it claims the number one spot in the App Store, where it has more than 10 million downloads.

Google News

This year, Google launched its new app that is completely updated. The new version allows you to dive into any topic while it offers great features like personalized content and the ability to save articles for you to read them offline. Additionally, one of its great features that Sean Seshadri likes is the “full picture” feature. This feature aims to cut out filters that are induced by Facebook.

Otter Voice Notes

If you spend time transcribing audio recording, you know how tiring and time consuming it gets. Although various apps have tried to solve the issue, none has managed to crack it. Otter comes close to achieving this end. AI Sense created this app. Otter generates very interesting and accurate transcription of recorded conversations. It is a software that can lean your voice and identify voices of different speakers in one conversation.

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