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What is the newest app 2022?

The best NEW Android apps from October 2022 Google Home. Google Pixel Watch app. Justune Guitar Tuner. NBA official app. Railway.

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App developers are pushing the envelope on a daily basis, trying to improve and enhance our smartphone and tablet experiences. In fact, so many Android apps come out daily that it’s difficult to track them all, especially when Google provides zero resources to help find new apps. It’s difficult to usurp the best of the best but if you’re getting bored with what you’ve got and want to try something new, check out the best new Android apps from the last month. You can check out our selections for the best new Android apps released in all of 2021 here.

The best NEW Android apps from October 2022

28 Price: Free

28 is a fitness app that also tracks menstrual cycles. The app has a lot of the same stuff as other fitness apps, including video-led workouts along with exercises to target specific parts of the body. However, the app also adds in menstrual cycle tracking. You get the calendar and all of that. The big change, though, is that it recommends different exercises based on where you are in your cycle. Now, I couldn’t test out every feature for obvious reasons, but aside from some bugs, the app works pretty well.

Daily Diary Price: Free / $2.99

Daily Diary is exactly what the title implies. It lets you keep a daily log of your life, feelings, and overall mood. There are some decent features as well, including fingerprint lock support, the ability to add photos, a mood tracker, daily reminders, and more. It’s pretty straightforward in terms of use. You open the app, log your mood and activities, and then you have access to your life as you write it all down. The app has a $2.99 in-app purchase to eliminate ads, which is a refreshing breakaway from the usual subscription model that most diary apps have.

Duet Price: Free

Duet is a couples app for partners who are going through some problems or couples who want to strengthen their relationship. It includes a number of small exercises where you can safely voice issues you have with the other person, along with exercises where you sing the other’s praises. The idea is to reflect on the relationship’s good and bad points so you can get it back on track. It doesn’t replace the interactivity of a couple’s therapist, but it can certainly help.

Google Family Link Price: Free

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Google revamped its Family Link app in November, and we think it’s better than it was before. The UI is revamped with some shuffling of the various functions. It’s a little more organized than the outgoing design. It now uses a three-tab design. The first tab is your child’s usage, the second controls your child’s phone limits, and the third is for GPS location. Included are also some new features, like Today’s Limit, which lets you set a manual screen time without changing the recurring daily limits. Stuff like that should make Family Link easier to use.

Neeva Browser Price: Free

Neeva Browser is a privacy-focused browser. It boasts an ad-free experience along with tracker protection. The other hallmark feature is a search engine that removes what it considers to be advertising to show you what it considers to be real results. It’s pretty decent as far as privacy browsers go, but it does have some pitfalls. For example, there is no bookmark transfer function and some basic tab features you see on competing browsers. It’s still good for some stuff, though.

Noteit Widget Price: Free / $1.99 per month / $14.99 per year

Noteit Widget is a two-way messaging app that takes place in a widget. It’s meant for friends or couples. You put the widget on your home screen, and the other person writes down a note or draws a doodle. That note or doodle shows up on the widget on your home screen. The inverse happens as well. It’s a neat little way to communicate with another person. We’re not a big fan of the streaks feature, since you lose all of your doodles if you lose your streak, but aside from that small bit of social stress, it works really well.

Ploter Price: Free

Ploter is an ebook platform where users can upload their own ebooks. It’s a little bit like Google Play Music used to be. You take your ebooks, upload them to Ploter, and then you can read them from the cloud. The app automatically syncs between devices, includes 500MB of free storage, has support for audiobooks, and more. The reading experience isn’t half bad, either. Collecting ebooks isn’t super popular, so this is a bit of a niche product, but it’s nice to have regardless.

Striving Price: Free / $2.99 per month / $17.99 per year

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Striving is a focus timer. It uses the Pomodoro method, where you stay productive for a specific period of time and then break for a specific period of time throughout the day. It bills itself as useful for work, study, and general focus. Some of the features include three modes to focus your time in different ways, a record to show your productivity over time, and a meditation feature that the developers claim helps folks with ADHD. The meditation stuff is also synced with Google Fit. As with most focus timers, your results will vary wildly, but it doesn’t hurt.

To-Do Blocks Price: Free

To Do Blocks is a to-do list app that relies more heavily on graphs rather than words like most of its competitors. You create various blocks, each one with a task that needs to be completed. You then check off the blocks as you complete the tasks. It’s not a revolutionary new way to do things, but it takes the tried and true list method and makes it more colorful. You can also drag-and-drop blocks, archive and restore old blocks, and more. We only wish it had some quality-of-life improvements, like recurring blocks for daily activities.

Yonder Price: Free with in-app purchases

Yonder is a webcomic and webtoon platform. You browse through the webcomics, pick the ones you want, and read them. It’s relatively simple to use, doesn’t cost a ton of money, and has a decent selection. The app has slipped a little out of the gate because it’s by the same developers as the popular Webtoon app and offers most of the same content. However, it seems like Yonder is going to take over as the main platform eventually if it ever picks up steam, so it’s worth looking at.

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