And just like that September is behind us. It brought us an avalanche of new phones: new Galaxies, new iPhones and new Nexus phones, but along with the devices comes an even stronger set of new apps that you should not miss.
Android and iOS:
Google Keep
Google Keep is a notes app that emulates the look of colorful sticky notes, and it’s a really simple notes app that works on both mobile and desktop, syncing effortlessly across all devices. Its clever color system (you have eight colors of notes to choose from, and you can have, say, red notes for personal stuff, green for to-dos, and so on) allows you to quickly sort through and filter messages, and in addition to all that you can also easily attach images, add text labels, share notes with your contacts and copy notes to Google Docs.
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Google Street View
Microsoft Send
Mirrativ
Bing Ads
BuzzFeed News
Android:
Android Pay
Cocktailer
Minimal To Do
Moto Body
Moto Body tracks your activity, offers personalized insights, and keeps you moving with daily progress notifications to help you maintain a healthier lifestyle. Now you can view your daily progress in one place on your watch — including Heart Activity, steps, and calorie burn. The Moto Body companion phone app graphs your weekly, monthly, and yearly Heart Activity, steps, and calorie burn data to help you analyze your trends over time. Plus, it offers personalized insights, tips, and helpful articles.
MovieDay
iOS:
Slash Keyboard
MusiClock
Hipstamatic
Seedling Comic Studio
Basil
Invite by Microsoft
Windows Phone:
Slack Beta
Telegram
Telegram is a fast messenger that puts an accent on secure communications. It’s a simplistic messenger with all the sharing features and group communications that you’d need, and it’s now updated for Windows Phone.
Realarm
Realarm allows you to do something simple that no other alarm app is doing: assign more sounds to alarm and sounds will alternate randomly, so you wake up fresh to new tunes every day.