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Must-Have Android Apps [June 2020]

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Overview: New Android Apps Introduced in June 2020

As we all know that Android is probably the best software and device developer in the world right now. Their products are being sold more and more every day and their company is growing every day. No matter what other software or phone developer companies do, Android will always find a way to be a step ahead of them.

Since android is such a big company, they care a lot about their customers. One thing that they do for their customers is providing them with a play store that allows them to install a wide selection of apps on their device. More applications are released every day. Most of the applications are for almost all other platforms, but there are various applications that are limited to android only. A few apps were released for android in this month of June 2020. Here’s a list of some of those apps and their features.

Android Apps June 2020

Acture

Acture is a digital wellbeing app for reducing screen time. You simply turn on the app when you want to focus on things other than your phone. Every time you pick up your phone during that period, the phone asks you why you want to use it and you have to tell it. Later, you can review your responses to see why you keep using the device. It’s a bit of a self-accountability method as you can criticize your decisions later on. The app has excellent execution and does what it says.

Adobe Photoshop Camera

Adobe Photoshop Camera is Adobe’s newest app. It’s a camera app with a bunch of filters like most camera apps these days. Photoshop Camera does let you see real-time effects before you shoot the picture and it can do some extra stuff like auto-tone, a bokeh-style portrait mode, and more. It’s obviously made for Instagram. The app is fairly easy to use even if you have to download some filters from Adobe after the fact. The app is otherwise free to use.

GameClub

GameClub is a subscription game service and it’s actually not half bad. You sign up for $4.99 per month and then download a bunch of Android games. You can play games offline with no advertising and no in-app purchases. The game list isn’t all that impressive yet, but there are some good gems there, including some old favorites. You can also enter in games you already own and use the app as kind of a library manager. It’s good, but not great. However, it has the potential to be great if it can keep expanding its library.

Citra emulator

Citra Emulator is a new emulator for the Nintendo 3DS. It boasts the usual emulator features like save and load states along with some graphical enhancements. This one also supports camera, microphone, and motion controls along with external game controllers. In terms of compatibility, it supports hundreds of games and it worked fine with all the ones we tried. The pro version adds a dark theme and some additional texture filtering if you want it. This one is still in early access beta so there are bugs, but it’s coming along quite nicely.

So, which one are you going to try from the above list? Don’t forget to tell us about it, we would love to hear back from you.

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