
Must have Free Android Apps :
1. Carbon for Twitter
Carbon puts all your Twitter content on one front page.
2. Gmail
Gmail is a no-brainer for email service on your phone. Manage multiple accounts and label conversations from within the mobile app.
3. Maps
iOS users know the Apple Maps app is still sitting in a folder somewhere, taking up space. Android users don't have that drama.
4. Flipboard
Flipboard collects the news from your social timelines into a clean, intuitive magazine experience customized to your interests. A new bookmarklet lets you add new content from your browser.
5. Chrome
We can't overstate the awesomeness of syncing tabs between desktop and mobile, with Chrome.
6. Drive
If you ever need to take down some notes on the go, Drive ensures they'll be waiting for you in the cloud later.
7. Dropbox
Automatically sync your photos, documents and videos across all devices -- including your phone -- when you save an item to your Dropbox account.
8. ES File Explorer
ES File Explorer functions as several apps in one: a file manager, application manager, task killer and a cloud storage service (it syncs with Drive, Dropbox and more).
9. Evernote
You can use Evernote to do anything: Plan your day, make wishlists, save recipes, write notes for later and more. People are still finding creative uses for it. You should take it everywhere.
10. Goodreads
Join a community of more than 8 million readers and draw from an enormous catalogue of suggested books.
11. Meme Generator
Choose from more than 500 meme pic options, including Bad Luck Brian, "Brace Yourselves" Ned Stark, Good Guy Greg, Ridiculously Photogenic Guy, Bear Grylls, Conspiracy Keanu and Condescending Wonka. Y U NO MAKE MOAR MEMES??!?
12. Temple Run 2
Did you know Temple Run 2 updates with new obstacles? That means it's easier than ever to get frustrated in your free time.
13. Snapseed
If Instagram isn't enough for you, Snapseed is more advanced photo editing software for your phone or tablet.
Must have Free Android Apps : 1. Carbon for Twitter Carbon puts all your Twitter content on one front page. 2. Gmail Gmail is a no-brainer for email service on your phone. Manage multiple accounts and label conversations from within the mobile app. 3. Maps iOS users know the Apple Maps app is still sitting in a folder somewhere, taking up space. Android users don't have that drama. 4. Flipboard Flipboard collects the news from your social timelines into a clean, intuitive magazine experience customized to your interests. A new bookmarklet lets you add new content from your browser. 5. Chrome We can't overstate the awesomeness of syncing tabs between desktop and mobile, with Chrome. 6. Drive If you ever need to take down some notes on the go, Drive ensures they'll be waiting for you in the cloud later. 7. Dropbox Automatically sync your photos, documents and videos across all devices -- including your phone -- when you save an item to your Dropbox account. 8. ES File Explorer ES File Explorer functions as several apps in one: a file manager, application manager, task killer and a cloud storage service (it syncs with Drive, Dropbox and more). 9. Evernote You can use Evernote to do anything: Plan your day, make wishlists, save recipes, write notes for later and more. People are still finding creative uses for it. You should take it everywhere. 10. Goodreads Join a community of more than 8 million readers and draw from an enormous catalogue of suggested books. 11. Meme Generator Choose from more than 500 meme pic options, including Bad Luck Brian, "Brace Yourselves" Ned Stark, Good Guy Greg, Ridiculously Photogenic Guy, Bear Grylls, Conspiracy Keanu and Condescending Wonka. Y U NO MAKE MOAR MEMES??!? 12. Temple Run 2 Did you know Temple Run 2 updates with new obstacles? That means it's easier than ever to get frustrated in your free time. 13. Snapseed If Instagram isn't enough for you, Snapseed is more advanced photo editing software for your phone or tablet.