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8 new Android apps that have been launched in recent weeks and we recommend trying them on your phone

8 new Android apps that have been launched in recent weeks and we recommend trying them on your phone


 

In today's post, we'll take a look at the most prominent new features that have appeared in the Android world in recent weeks.

We offer you a range of Android apps that focus on providing maximum services to your phone, which are also open source at all.

Material Capsule

The next app is great; it looks like a native feature in Android. But no, Material Capsule is a third-party app, and they've created it.

It is an app that exploits the front camera hole for multiple uses. For example, you can tap it to adjust the volume or brightness of your phone. It also lets you control the music you listen to on Spotify, receive various alerts when your battery is low, or connect Bluetooth headphones.

As I mentioned, the app is great, although the free version only lets you choose a few uses for the camera hole. Yes, I know that's pretty much the same thing that iPhones created a couple of years ago. But it's excellently executed.

 - PhotoSwooper

Let's get a little encouraged; focusing on the negatives doesn't work, does it? There are also several new apps that have come out recently, such as PhotoSwooper, a tool that helps you clean up your photo library as if you were using a dating app completely, until one day it is removed or becomes incompatible with most Android phones.

The app shows you photos from your phone, and if you want to keep one, swipe right, and if you want to delete it, swipe left. It may sound strange, but it's a fun way to save space on your phone.

In addition, there's a panel at the bottom of the screen to show statistics about what you're cleaning, as well as a list of various settings. The idea isn't new; there's a very similar app on the Google Play Store, but it's open-source and completely free.

- Cosmo Screen Manga Translator

And if you're a Dragon Ball fan, maybe, and maybe, you also like to read comics and manga, right? In this case, you might be interested in Cosmo Screen Manga Translator, an app that uses optical character recognition (OCR) technology to provide simultaneous translations of your favorite manga.

If you have a manga or comic in Japanese, English, or any other language you don't know, you can open Cosmo, and it will automatically translate speech bubbles into Arabic.

By default, the app uses Google Translate offline, which is, frankly, not good. But if you have a DeepSeek account, you can also use it for AI-powered translations.

- Screenshot Editor – Blur Text

Now let's take a look at a very useful app for editing screenshots. If you want to send a screenshot of a WhatsApp conversation, an invoice, or any other photo that contains private information, this app allows you to delete it in just a few seconds.

Blur Text automatically recognizes the text in the image, and with just one tap, you can blur, shade, or cross out the text. You can also line and highlight it and even add text comments.

Once everything is in order, you can download and share the photo without any problems. I'm sure there are hundreds of apps out there that perform similar tasks, but I assure you that few do it so quickly and easily.

- Quit Addiction: Addicted

Now, let's move on to something more productive and useful: this tool that helps you fight bad habits and addiction through play.

If you're addicted to video games, social media, or coffee, for example, you can try the app "Quit Addiction: Addicted." The more time you spend resisting these bad habits, the more strength your willpower will have. This will make you stronger against monsters and enemies that appear on screen.

The app not only monitors your progress but also greets you with motivational phrases to help you start your day with optimism. As I mentioned, the app addresses the issue from a gameplay perspective. But if you have a serious problem, remember that the first thing you need to do is visit your doctor.

- DrawAnywhere

The latest Android app released in recent weeks is DrawAnywhere, a tool that allows you to draw on your phone screen, rather than any other app

This app is extremely useful for creating presentations, video tutorials, and similar projects. The app adds a transparent layer that you can draw on without affecting anything underneath.

The DrawAnywhere toolbar lets you undo your drawings or go to the bottom layer and continue using your phone while keeping your drawings at the top of the screen. The app is open-source and available for free from the F-Droid alternative app store.

- Google Journal

By the way, last month, Google launched the new Pixel 10, which includes, among other things, a journaling app called Google Journal. This app is exclusive to new Pixel phones, but it's also compatible with other phones running a recent version of Android.

The application is very simple. It's simply a regular journal! You can write down your daily life (or whatever you want), then add photos, places, and activities. It also has a collection of cards that offer tips and ideas if you're feeling down.

If you don't have a Pixel 10 and want to try Google Journal, download the APK pack from APK Mirror. Next, you will need a multi-package installer like the APK Mirror Installer tool to complete the installation.

-  InstallerX Revived

Don't forget InstallerX Revived, a feature-rich app installer. It is compatible with most formats, including APK, APKM, and many more.

It also allows batch installations and other useful functions, such as reverting to a previous version of the app or automatically deleting the APK file after installation.

This way, you won't leave any files left over every time you install a new app.

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