Top Five Free Android Apps for March 2022

Apps have become a part of our lives now – be it social media apps, gaming apps, creativity apps or any other category of apps. Some apps entertain us while some are very useful in our daily life. There are millions of Android apps to be found on the Google Play store and I have chosen five that might be of use to you. Here are the best five Android apps for the month of March. I have also included an offline game in this list in case you are bored of playing the same old games over and over again.

1. Listing

as the name suggests, list is an app that is used to list things – like your day to day tasks, your daily schedules, meetings and other stuff. Unlike the thousands of to-do list apps on the Google Play store, here it lets you input movies, TV shows, books, podcasts, and many more. I’ve made some lists of articles to read, a list of movies and TV shows I’ve watched, a to-do list, and more.

The app fetches data from the web and displays images and metadata of movies and other content which are doing great. This list looks far better than any vanilla to-do list app on the market. Listy is very easy to use and every option is at arm’s length. You can choose from several categories and create a list – options include Books, Podcasts, Vine, Links, Video Games, and more. Listy is essentially a to-do list app on steroids.

2. Spectra

How many times have you been in a situation when a friend asks you about the specifications of your mobile and you are just standing there confused? There are a lot of apps available in the market that show you the specifications, but most of them are quite monotonous and feel troublesome to use. Spectra has focused on app design and added a bit of technical jargon.

spectra Shows you information related to the smartphone’s SoC, memory, software and sensors. It also shows the readings of those sensors so that you can find out if they are working properly. The app also shows information about both Wi-Fi and cellular networks. The UI of the app feels intuitive and features pop out nicely in the colorful background.

3. Mole

There are a lot of streaming apps nowadays and almost everyone has subscribed to at least two services. These services come at a cost and sometimes, it becomes difficult to keep track of all of them and check whether the bills are paid on time. As you might have already guessed, we have an app specially made to track this. Sesame Lets you add all the streaming services and other stuff you might have subscribed to in the app and enter the amount, as well as the due date.

The app neatly categorizes everything, such as VPN services, streaming services, devices, cloud services, and more. At the top of the homepage, it also shows you total expenses per month so you know you don’t have to calculate personally. Tilla also allows you to add a due date so it can send you a notification – that way you won’t miss a billing cycle. You can use it for many other services and it is not limited to streaming. This app is very handy and keeps your wallet tidy.

4. Friendship

friendspire There is an app for all movie and TV show enthusiasts, and I am sure most of you are. This app gives you recommendations for watching movies and shows and the UI is really simple and straightforward. It also shows you the streaming service on which a TV show is available and also informs you about the upcoming season if any. You can follow popular publications and even add friends to see the shows and movies they are watching.

The app also has movies and shows categorized according to the streaming service, making it very easy to select a movie. It also has several other categories – Action, Adventure, Biography, Anime, and more – that can help you choose the movie you want. Friendship is not just limited to movies but also books and podcasts. You can add your favorites and rate them as well.

5. Oddmar

Oddmar A very interesting game which is based on the Vikings era. As Oddmar, you are given the chance to prove yourself in the eyes of the other Vikings, but it comes at a cost. The game looks and feels good with proper story narration that keeps it engaging. There are many levels that test your patience and skill. You have to kill enemies on your way and collect stars as well.

The jump mechanism is good and it also features small mushrooms that help you reach tall spots. The controls are very simple and require you to use both your thumbs to move left, right and up. The graphics are quite good and do not demand much from your smartphone.

Which is your favorite free Android app? Tell us through the comments below.


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