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Among the many hats our smartphones wear, “meteorologist” is one that’s donned frequently. With the tap of a finger, our little pocket computers can make sure we’re never caught without an umbrella or sunscreen as the weather changes.

The best weather apps on Android and iOS will provide all manner of weather forecasts and meteorological data for you, but not all are created equal. Get one or more of these nine on your handset, and you’ll be able to stay on top of weather conditions in your immediate area or anywhere else in the world.

1. AccuWeather

AccuWeather can show you exactly when it’s going to rain in your area, making it one of the best weather apps available. John Kennedy

AccuWeather prides itself on the accuracy of its forecasts, and the global weather monitoring company’s free mobile app manages to pack a lot into each screen. It has everything from instant readings on what the weather’s doing now, to more detailed radar scans showing precipitation and clouds over a wider area.

And if you’re looking for up-to-the-minute information on when the skies may open up, it’s got MinuteCast: a circular, clock-like forecasting tool that shows whether or not you can expect precipitation in the next 60 minutes. It’s Dark Sky-esque and worth a look if you’re mourning the loss of that app.

Beyond sunshine and rain, AccuWeather can give details on wind speed, solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) levels, humidity, cloud cover, visibility, and more. It’s undoubtedly one of the best weather apps out there for the depth and precision of its data.

AccuWeather is free for Android and iOS.

2. Weather Underground

Weather Underground offers a bright and intuitive interface, easy access to weather forecasts wherever you need them, and enough other features to put it ahead of most of the weather apps available for your phone.

From telling you how long a current rain shower is going to last, to forecasting the wind speed in your area next week, Weather Underground is packed with useful data and features. These include a radar map, severe weather alerts, ski resort reports, and sunrise and sunset times.

One of the app’s best features is a “smart forecast” tool for running, hiking, or any other outdoor activity. To use it, describe the weather you’d prefer for your excursion (a sunny afternoon, perhaps), and Weather Underground will tell you when that forecast is expected next.

Weather Underground is free for Android and iOS.

3. Carrot Weather

If you like a little fun with your forecast, Carrot Weather might be the best weather app for you. David Nield

Carrot Weather might be best-suited for those who like their weather forecasts straightforward and honest. It focuses on the basics, but does them well, with attitude—mixing in sarcastic quips and film quotes alongside its weather predictions.

As for the actual meteorological data the app spits out, you can dig in by week, day, or hour, checking out everything from temperatures to wind speed. The graphic at the top of the app screen is particularly useful, showing an at-a-glance representation of the weather for the next few hours.

You can get alerts about upcoming weather patterns and switch between a variety of data sources too, including The Weather Channel and AccuWeather. Overall, Carrot Weather is a good weather app, but if you pick it over some of the others on this list, it’ll be for the entertaining, no-nonsense interface.

Carrot Weather is free for Android and $5 for iOS.

4. The Weather Channel

The Weather Channel might be the best app for weather news and forecasts available. David Nield

If you want the experience of watching TV weather on your phone, then the mobile apps from The Weather Channel are perfect. They’ll give you a quick summary of current and upcoming conditions, but you’ll also get a ton of short video forecasts, too.

However you like your weather prediction (either in static or video form), everything is elegantly laid out and easy to get around. So whether you want a quick update on what the weather’s going to do in the next 10 minutes or to take a deep dive into next week’s expected wind speeds and precipitation levels, The Weather Channel has you covered.

We also like the little flashcards that show key data (such as precipitation risk and sunset time) in a rotating carousel. For the sheer number of different ways you can get at weather information, The Weather Channel definitely earns a place on our list of best weather apps.

The Weather Channel is free for Android and iOS.

5. Flowx

If you love data visualization, Flowx is the best app for weather graphics you’ll find. David Nield

Flowx packs a bunch of data into visualizations that manage to be both mesmerizing and, actually, pretty useful. If you want your weather forecast to be as aesthetically pleasing as possible, it’s worth giving Flowx a go.

The app charts important information such as temperatures and precipitation levels in a variety of ways—pick the one you most like the look of—and also features the most detailed radar map we’ve seen so far. Sliding your finger across the screen while looking at the map lets you jump forward and backward in time, too.

It’s not quite as good at near-term forecasts and simple displays of information as some of the other apps we’ve mentioned, but Flowx excels at detailed looks at longer periods of time. There’s no iOS app at the time of writing, but the company is at least thinking about making one.

Flowx is free for Android.

6. Geometric Weather

Geometric Weather gives you information at a glance. Sandra Gutierrez G.

If you live in the Android ecosystem and value simplicity over vast amounts of data, take a look at Geometric Weather. It’ll give you the basics—the weather now and the hourly, daily, and weekly forecasts—in a pretty, stripped-down interface that won’t overwhelm you.

It can also use the background of your home and/or lock screen to display information at a glance. This feature consists of a clean, dynamic wallpaper with a geometric sun or cloud that changes depending on the forecast, and moves when you tilt your phone. There are no temperature indicators, no icons, no widget clutter—just an appealing illustration to indicate whether or not you’ll need an umbrella.

Geometric Weather is free for Android.

7. Weather on the Way

With Weather on the Way, you shouldn’t get caught off-guard (or without a raincoat) on your next trip. John Kennedy

Certain weather conditions can be dangerous for driving, but many of the best weather apps won’t help you avoid them. Weather on the Way will. When you’re going on a trip, simply plug in a starting location, a destination, and a departure time, and the Apple Maps-powered app will show your route and… ahem… the weather along the way. As you drive, it’ll show your location (if you’ve allowed the app to see where you are).

There’s also a timeline feature, which shows the weather at regular points along your path. Tap any of the forecasts and it’ll show you more detailed data such as humidity, wind speed, visibility, precipitation, and what temperature it feels like outside.

Weather on the Way is free for iOS.

8. RadarScope

RadarScope might be the best weather radar app thanks to its super-detailed maps, but you can’t get it for free. David Nield

If you’re after the most accurate weather app you can get, RadarScope could be the one for you. It has an almost bewildering array of high-resolution radar data for checking forecasts and keeping track of severe weather warnings.

The app describes itself as being “for weather enthusiasts and meteorologists” and has a price tag to match those lofty claims. What you see in this app is actual native radar data sourced from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s “next-generation radar” (NEXRAD) and Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) locations in the United States. In other words, it’s the same data professional weather forecasters make use of.

RadarScope is particularly good for tracking and chasing storms across the country, so could be worth the outlay if you’re in a tornado or flash flood hotspot. The learning curve is steeper here than it is with the other apps in this list, but RadarScope rewards the investment.

RadarScope is $10 for Android and iOS.

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10 Of The Best Weather Apps For Android And Iphone

Many weather apps are not only as accurate as possible but offer additional features, such as radar, future-casts, and beautiful graphics. Choosing the right one can be difficult since there are numerous options to choose from. You’re bound to find that right one in this list of the best weather apps for Android and iPhone.

Note: if you’re here because you are looking for a Dark Sky alternative, you’re in the right place. Apple made Dark Sky an exclusive iOS app in 2023. However, Apple’s now creating their very own weather app, and Dark Sky is being completely discontinued in 2023.

1. Weather & Radar

An aptly named weather app providing both simple and detailed forecasts.

Weather & Radar provides one of the best future radars among free weather apps. While the full screen ad upon opening is annoying, the forecasts are accurate, and the app itself is easy to navigate. Tapping an hour or day will give you more details, or skip ahead to view graphical charts. Plus, you can get notifications about weather news, upcoming changes (such as temperature drops), and quick 90-minute weather details.

Pros:

An all-in-one app with news, forecasts, radar, and alerts

Detailed hourly forecasts (includes pressure, dew point, feels like, wind, precipitation chance, and temperature)

Future radar up to four days

Cons:

2. Yr

Beautifully designed for ease of use while looking great at the same time.

Yr is designed by the Norwegian Weather Agency but can be used anywhere in the world. It’s beautifully designed, letting you swipe across a nicely-animated sky to check the weather on different days and at different times of the day.

Pros:

Ad-free and doesn’t require location data

Visual hour-by-hour scrolling forecasts

Sky, table, and graph forecast layouts

Cons:

No radar

Updates aren’t as frequent as claimed (supposedly every seven minutes, but they can take up to an hour at times)

Beyond the nice design, it has plenty of great features too. You can get updates on air pollution and pollen spread in your area and opt in to receive notifications whenever there will be rain in the next 90 minutes. Yr has a great prediction model and is completely free and ad-free, thanks to being government-funded.

3. Today Weather

Simple, beautiful, and accurate weather app with multiple weather data sources.

Today Weather is easy to navigate without being too cluttered, like some weather apps. Never get caught off-guard with 24-hour forecasts, alerts, and radar. The quick-view widget also gives you a nice overview of your day. However, for the best experience, premium is better and ad-free. For instance, chúng tôi Accuweather, and Dark Sky forecasts are premium only.

Pros:

Choose forecasts from multiple sources, such as Accuweather, Dark Sky, chúng tôi chúng tôi and more

Includes radar and alerts

Offers over 20 customizable widgets

Cons:

Try the free version and upgrade to premium if you’d like for $1.99 for six months, $2.99/year, or $8.99/lifetime.

4. Weather & Widget – Weawow

Incredibly stunning weather photography mixes with easy-to-navigate forecasts.

Weather & Widget, also called Weawow, is a rare gem among weather apps. It’s not only free and ad-free, but the user photos make the app beautiful to use. You can even upload and sell your own. Daily and ongoing notifications help you avoid any surprises. Multiple widgets along with a customizable layout and radar ensure this app looks and functions the way you want it to.

Pros:

Cons:

Asks for location data to provide to third-parties, but it’s not required

While the app is completely free to use, the developer does ask that you donate if you like the app. Choose one-time or monthly donations of $2, $5, or $10. You can also donate a custom amount via PayPal.

5. The Weather Channel

One of the most well-known and reliable weather apps for both Android and iOS.

The Weather Channel is one of the most recognizable names in weather. While it offers all the basics of radar, daily/hourly forecasts, and alerts, the real standout is the weather videos and forecasts. See forecasts from The Weather Channel meteorologists for your region and weather videos from around the world.

Pros:

Includes video forecasts and weather stories (text and video)

Has seasonal weather sections

Provides detailed hourly forecasts (temp, feels like temp, precipitation, humidity, UV index, wind, and cloud cover)

Cons:

6. AccuWeather

With minute-by-minute forecasts, you’ll never be caught off guard.

Pros:

Minute by minute forecasts

Detailed daily forecasts

Includes weather stories from AccuWeather forecasters

Cons:

7. Firstscreen Weather

Available on: Android

The weather app with a really long name but impressive forecasts and features.

Firstscreen Weather: Digital Artery, Weather App, Climatic Armor – The Weather App offers in-depth weather forecasts that include wind, UV, humidity, precipitation, pressure, and visibility. You also get hour-by-hour forecasts and comparisons to the previous day. Colorful graphics help you quickly see the weather for the week ahead at a glance. Plus, you get the bonus of an easy-to-use radar and conditions for various lifestyle activities and allergies.

Pros:

Detailed forecasts hour by hour

Offers comparisons to yesterday

Includes Lifestyle Weather Index (shows conditions for outdoor cardio, walking the dog, etc.)

Cons:

However, in-app purchases are listed as $9.99, but the app itself doesn’t explain how much a premium subscription costs or what the benefits are.

8. Overdrop

Easy-to-use and customizable weather app with colorful themes.

Overdrop lets you plan ahead with 24-hour and weekly forecasts. See what’s coming with an impressive 96-hour future radar. You can also customize the appearance, which is a bonus. The hyperlocal data ensures you don’t get caught by surprise. Of course, alerts mean you don’t have to constantly check your phone for weather changes. One thing that really sets Overdrop apart from the rest is an impressive 51 widgets.

Pros:

Offers four weather providers (Weather Bit, Dark Sky, Open Weather Map, AccuWeather)

Customize with different themes

Detailed forecasts for the 7-day forecast

Cons:

9. WeatherBug

One of the most feature-rich weather apps and ideal for commuters.

WeatherBug is a veteran among weather apps, especially for providing hyperlocal forecasts, thanks to working with local weather reporting stations near your area. What really sets the app apart are the 20 map layers to see just the type of weather information you want most. Plus, for commuters, get a detailed look at current and upcoming conditions along with traffic cameras.

Pros:

Offers 20 different map layers

Includes weather videos, including future outlooks

Provides commuter weather details and lightning strike warnings

Cons:

10. Weather Underground

One of the best hyperlocal weather apps, thanks to data from over 250,000 personal weather stations.

Pros:

Get weather forecasts from local weather stations

Create customized forecasts for your activities (premium only)

Detailed forecasts in graphical form

Cons:

Premium upgrade required to see 15-day forecast (10-day included in free plan)

Weather videos and news stories are slow to load

Frequently Asked Questions 1. Is it worth paying for a weather app? 2. Why doesn’t my weather app agree with my local news forecast?

Weather apps pull their data from various sources, which will vary from your local news forecast. If available, consider downloading your local news weather app. They don’t always offer as many features but may give you most accurate forecasts for your area. Many local weather apps pull some data from The Weather Channel.

3. Should I use more than one weather app?

Many users prefer to use at least a couple of weather apps to get a more well-rounded forecast. For instance, I personally use my local news station’s weather app and Weather & Radar, as the forecasts vary slightly. The former gives me video forecasts, while the latter gives me more details for hourly and daily. However, this is a personal preference and nothing more.

Crystal Crowder

Crystal Crowder has spent over 15 years working in the tech industry, first as an IT technician and then as a writer. She works to help teach others how to get the most from their devices, systems, and apps. She stays on top of the latest trends and is always finding solutions to common tech problems.

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The Best Wallpaper Apps For Android To Make Your Phone Stand Out

The ability to communicate through voice has been around ever since Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, but what made mobile phones so great is the fact that you can personalize them. A large part of this personalization came with Android OS, which continues to allow users to push the boundaries of customization and enjoy a truly personal mobile experience.

Wallpapers are an essential part of this customization experience, which helps you give your Android device a facelift that suits your style. While Android OEMs and Google itself is always keen to include some stock wallpapers with the device, they simply don’t cut it for most of us. This is why there are some of the best wallpaper apps for Android, and we’ve tested the top ones to help you make a smart choice.

Related: Download stock wallpaper of Android phones

An unlikely contender in the world of wallpaper apps, Google Wallpapers has risen to fame based on its ability to bring you a refreshing piece of scenery every time. You can start off by setting different home and lock screen wallpapers, but what makes the app truly special is the fact that it automatically cycles a daily new wallpaper. In regard to the wallpapers itself, you get to enjoy a mammoth collection of images based on landscapes, seascapes, textures, cityscapes, geometric shapes and even more.

The wallpaper you set on your mobile device is a direct reflection of your feelings, which don’t stay the same all the time. Backdrops is a wallpaper app on steroids that help you achieve this by becoming a hub of the coolest background images you can possibly imagine to find on the internet. The social element of the app allows you to like creations, follow creators, upload your very own high-quality images, and more. With features like Wall of the Day and separate sections for AMOLED, Trinity, Earth, and other types of wallpapers, you’ll never fall short with Backdrops.

Microsoft has released a new Bing Wallpapers on Google Play offering users a variety of beautiful images from around the globe that usually get featured on the Bing homepage. You can browse through the app’s wide catalog by choosing which color, category, or location of images you want to set a wallpaper from. The app also automatically changes your wallpaper every morning and supports both portrait and landscape mode. In addition to a plethora of images present in the library, Bing Wallpapers also lets you choose solid color wallpapers with custom colors of your choice.

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You can have the coolest futuristic designs on the show with wallpapers, but nothing beats the mosaic feel that the most famous artworks from the past offer with the Muzei Live Wallpaper app. Sourcing paintings from around the world in high definition, the artwork blends into the home screen and lock screen of your Android device. The wallpaper artwork is refreshed daily, and while the wallpaper remains blurred and dimmed to help you view icons easily, simply tapping an empty space on the home screen reveals the artwork for a couple of seconds in all its glory.

WalP offers a slew of stock wallpapers that are preinstalled on recently launched and popular smartphones. You can choose stock wallpapers from 30+ brands at high resolution, scrollable and crop functionalities. You can browse through different wallpapers using the Popular, Recent, and Shuffle tabs and also search them through brands and their phone models.  The app also comes with an Auto Wallpaper Changer option that changes wallpapers after a preset interval automatically and you can get notifications when new wallpapers are added.

Considering that ZEDGE is almost 4 years older than the Android OS itself, it demands a certain amount of respect for being one of the oldest services that have helped millions of users to customize their mobile devices. Apart from the fact that the app comes with a gigantic collection of ringtones for you to get your groove with, you get separate sections for wallpapers and live wallpapers to choose from, with over a dozen categories and a Featured section to find the trending ones right away.

One issue that several mobile users face when finding good quality wallpapers is the varying resolutions that they are available in. WallpapersCraft solves this issue completely by automatically detecting the screen resolution of your device and offering only choices based on that. Keeping the interface simple, the HD wallpapers are divided as New, Rating, and Popular categories, where you can simply tap on them to download or set as the device wallpaper right away.

A brainchild of the Google Creative Labs initiative, Meter was created to bring simplified geometric wallpapers that do more than just look pretty. You can enable the Circle (battery), Triangle (Wi-Fi + Cellular), and Square (Notifications), which will then be displayed on your home screen as wallpaper. However, what makes them interesting is the fact that the geometries of each shape will change based on the battery percentage of your phone, available mobile and wireless networks, and the unread notifications.

While AMOLED displays have existed for years now, they’re finally becoming an industry-standard among Android devices, offering deeper blacks and more vibrant hues. For all the Galaxy smartphones and other devices that pack an AMOLED display, this wallpaper app is the ultimate solution. Making sure that every single wallpaper in their catalog comes with more than 50% black color hex code, AMOLED Wallpapers start at a minimum of 1080p Full-HD resolution, come separated based on categories like Super Hero, Landscape, Minimal and so many more.

Related: How to create a minimal home screen

Unlike most of the best wallpaper apps we’ve highlighted above, what makes Wallrox Wallpapers different is that it does not come with submissions from the community. After looking closer, we noticed that most of the contributions come from the app developer himself, but that does not change the fact that Wallrox Wallpapers comes with some the most unique offerings out there. Breaking it all down into Trending, AMOLED, Blur, Space and so many more, almost all of the images we came across are enlisted in 4K UHD resolution, so even devices like the Galaxy S9 and S9+ can make the most out of it.

Up until now, you’ve had to depend severely on the internet to not only find the best wallpaper apps but load new ones from the contributors. However, Tapet is one app that hopes to change all of this by becoming a wallpaper generator for your Android device. You get to choose from dozens of different free and premium patterns, which can then be customized in an unlimited manner. The app even gives you a Randomize app shortcut which helps you set a different wallpaper design with the tap of a button.

Another interesting wallpaper app is called Artwalls. As you guessed, this one is inspired by artistic work from various artists to deliver high-quality minimalistic wallpapers. Top features of Artwalls app include high-quality self-made wallpapers, an ever-growing collection of AMOLED wallpapers, different collections of wallpapers each with different styles, notifications for new wallpapers, and so on.

15 Best Podcast Apps For Android You Can Use

There are many ways you can use your smartphone as a productive tool. And one of the best examples of this is using it to listen to podcasts. You can learn about various things – ranging from entertainment to real-world situations. With the plethora of podcast apps available on the Play Store, it may get daunting to decide the best one for you. To make this task a tad bit easier for you, here is a list of the 15 best podcast apps for Android you can use in 2023.

The Best Podcast Apps for Android in 2023 1. Pocket Casts

Pocket Casts is arguably the best podcast app for Android, thanks to its gorgeous interface and great features. Right when you open the app, the first screen that appears is that of the featured podcasts. Here, you can navigate to other helpful tabs like trending, top-rated, categories, etc. I find the “Categories” tab very useful. It is something unique and displays podcasts sorted in different categories like arts, business, and comedy. Another tab, “Network”, displays the major podcast stations out there like Radiotopia, Relay FM, NPR, Forbes, etc. These stations have channels with their own episodes. If you are fond of a particular station, this tab may help you find all their channels in a single place.

Pocket Casts makes searching for particular podcasts easy by allowing you to search using filters like episode type, playing state, and release date among many others. When you find a good channel, you can download a podcast and even set them up for auto-downloading whenever a new podcast is released. Last but not the least, the app supports cross-platform synchronization, so your subscriptions and playing progress are never lost.

Install: (Free, $0.99/month for Plus)

2. CastBox

Install: (Free, $0.99 monthly premium subscription)

3. Podcast Addict

Being a free app with almost all the features that you expect from a good podcast app, Podcast Addict is one of the best podcast apps for Android. You can search from among tons of podcasts, add a live radio station that may be offered in different languages like English and Spanish, and even add one using an RSS feed. If you have any audio books on your device, Podcast Addict also allows you to import it to the app and play it directly from there. This makes it very convenient to listen to all useful audio files from a single app. In addition to this, if you are a consumer of RSS reader feeds, you can import OPML files within the app.

There is a “Discover” section that categorizes the podcast channels based on trending, new, top audio, and top video. If you are new to podcasts, I’d suggest you have a look at this section first. Another couple of places you can start off with are “Browse podcast networks”, where you’ll find a list of the most popular channels that you can browse from and “Podcast suggestions” which suggests you podcasts on the basis of your listening habits. The latter section shows some default suggestions initially, but keeps updating as you use the app.

4. Podcast Republic

If you are looking for offline listening, the app allows you to download episodes and even arrange them in different playlists. And if you are worried about ever losing them, you can take a backup in your phone’s internal storage and restore it at any time you want. Lastly, the feature that makes this app unique is “Car Mode”. Through this mode, you can define several gestures like double tap to play/pause, swipe up to play next, etc. As the name suggests, this comes in very handy when you are driving and want to control your podcast playlist.

5. Google Podcasts

There’s no way we can miss out on Google Podcasts, that made its debut earlier in 2023, when talking of some of the best podcast apps on Android. This app adopts a minimal and straightforward approach to the fledgling podcast scene and it isn’t the most feature-rich app on this list. Instead, it offers a clutter-free, all-white material theme UI with only the most necessary controls and that’s what I love about this app.

Some popular features like OPML file import and export or adding podcasts via RSS feed are missing here and it may be a let down for hardcore podcasters. Google is, however, steadily bulking up their feature set and you can even use it on the web. Google Podcasts could soon become a one-stop destination for podcasts.

6. Podcast Player

If I were to pick a fully-featured podcast app for Android, Podcast Player could comfortably finish right along the top. Yeah, you got that right! Featuring a huge library of thousands of podcasts (around 340K), the app has got both the number and variety to live up to your varied taste. So, whether you are fond of music podcasts, like to tune into comedy programs, enjoy catching up with news podcasts, it’s got you fully covered. Features like sleep timer, the ability to switch between dark and light themes, and easy sharing further enhance podcast listening experience.

But just in case you think that Podcast Player is just about a ton of podcasts, let me tell you that it’s more than just a podcast app. The app features thousands of radio stations for free. If you like to tune into your favorite radio stations to stay updated with the latest news, relish music, or get the latest sports scores, the ever-growing library of radio stations could come in really handy for you. While Podcast Player is available for free, you can upgrade to the pro version ($4.99/month) for ad-free listening.

Install: (Free, in-app purchases available)

7. Stitcher

While most of the common features can be found in the free version, there are some additional features that you get if you buy the premium version with an in-app purchase. You get a one-month free trial if you go for the monthly plan and a two-month free trial with the annual plan. The features in this version include an ad-free experience, some bonus episodes, and various Stitcher Original podcast series.

Install: (Free, in-app purchase starts at $2 but goes up to $44.99)

8. Player FM

WithPlayer FM, you can kick-start your podcast-listening experience by selecting a few topics you are interested in. You can select a few for the meantime, as they can be modified later on. By default, the podcasts are set for auto-downloading. If you want, you can change this in the app’s settings. You can discover different podcasts based on topics or filters like popular and trending. If you like a podcast by its description but don’t have enough time to listen to it right then, you can mark it as “Play Later”.

In addition to the podcasts offered by the app, you can add more by RSS feed URLs or OPML files on your device. Furthermore, you can define headphone actions while playback. And to make the app more interesting, you can choose from different themes like classic, dark, and black. Overall, Player FM is a great free podcast app for Android.

Install: (Free)

9. Podbean

Like Stitcher, you must sign up on the app before using Podbean. On the main screen, you can discover various podcasts based on the recommended ones, audio books, and top 100. If you want are looking for a particular one, you can search for it in the app. You can even add a custom podcast using RSS feed URL or import using an OPML file. Like other podcast apps, you can choose to auto-download news episodes and download over WiFi only.

Install: (Free with subscription plan to upload podcasts)

10. Podcast Player & Podcast App – TuneVu

While TuneVu may not be the fully-featured podcast app for Android, you can count on it to enhance your podcast listening experience. The app has got a decent library of podcasts that can comfortably cater to different tastes. You can explore the entire library and subscribe to the ones that you find interesting. With a simple and clean interface, it ensures navigation remains a breeze.

What I love about this podcast app is the super handy media player that lets you fine-tune the speed and go forward/backward with ease. With several easy-to-use tools, it offers hassle-free management of podcasts. Another feature worth taking note of is the inclusion of trivia which brings plenty of fun into the mix. Not just that, polls and ratings are equally appreciable from a user’s perspective. What’s more, TuneVu also offers timely reminders so that you won’t miss out on any episodes.

11. Podcast Go

If a pretty lightweight yet efficient podcast app is in your mind, chances are Podcast Go will win you over. The podcast app features a clutter-free interface for quick navigation. With a simple user-interface, you can get a good hang of all the features without having to spend plenty of time learning the tools. Beyond neat UI, it has got a solid library of over 800, 000 episodes so that you always have something really cool to tune into.

Aside from an impressive collection of episodes, Podcast Go also offers the desired customization for a fully personalized podcast listening experience. For instance, you can craft your own playlists and choose from a variety of cool themes to get rid of mundane appearance. And times when you may wish to embrace a good night’s sleep with your favorite podcasts, the sleep timer will come into play really well. Oh yes, Podcast Go also plays nicely with Chromecast!

Install: (Free)

12. Spotify

Spotify has a dedicated Podcast category sitting under the Search page, and it will also suggest you podcasts on the homepage. You can jump into any podcast to view all the episodes to directly stream, download or queue them in your playlist. Spotify’s podcast player UI is clean and doesn’t clutter it with an abundance of features.

You only get basic features like playback speed controls and a sleep timer, which is enough to get you hitched on the wonderful podcast lifestyle.

Download Spotify (Free, premium subscription starts at $9.99/month)

13. Hubhopper

Hubhopper has a simplistic and likable discovery UI, with buttons to access different feeds, followed by all their Indian content splayed out up-front and center. As you scroll through the app, you’ll notice that there’s a ton of India-specific content available in here, along with popular podcast publishers. The player UI is clean and simple but there’s the lack of playback speed and other basic features.

A notable highlight of this podcast app is that it isn’t solely a podcast app, but also gives access to bite-sized news stories and summaries of trending content in a feed accessible from the navigation bar at the bottom.

Download Hubhopper (Free)

14. Podkicker

Install: (Free, $1.49)

15. DoggCatcher

DoggCatcher is a simple yet efficient podcast app for Android devices. The first thing that you will notice after installing the app is that it displays a few popular feeds on the home screen. You can find more by tapping on “Subscribe” in the hamburger menu of the app. The podcast channels are sorted as top, networks, and categories. Like other apps, the “Networks” tab displays the major podcast stations on a single screen. Similarly, the “Categories” tab helps finding podcasts easier by categorizing them as arts, business, comedy, etc. There is another tab called “Recommendations”. Initially, there won’t be any results there, but as you add a few subscriptions, you’ll find similar channels here.

Install: ($2.99)

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5 Best Android Apps That You Can Use Offline

Well, there’s no doubt that an Android phone without connectivity feels lifeless and dull. Yet, certain applications can make things work for you even if it’s not connected to the internet; it’s a smartphone anyway.

To save a map offline, open Google Map’s sidebar menu and tap on Offline maps. After that, select the region and proceed with the download. Besides navigation, you can also get driving and walking directions and search for places, including restaurants, hotels, and other businesses within that area.

So if you frequently face connectivity issues while on the go or are planning to visit a remote area, don’t forget to keep the map handy using the Google Maps offline feature.

Update Google Maps here

Spotify is doubtlessly one of the best apps to listen to music from various artists, albums, and genres across the globe. That said, if you’re a premium subscriber, Spotify allows you to save your library for offline listening. This also includes individual playlists and albums.

To save music offline, open any of your saved playlists or albums and tap the Download button present at the top. Now, navigate to the settings and turn on the Offline mode. That’s it; it’ll now show only the music saved offline. So got a flight? Just grab your playlist beforehand, and you’re good to go.

Download Spotify here

Love reading? FeedMe is an RSS Reader that lets you read a ton of news from multiple sources, including top RSS apps like InoReader, Bazqux, The Older Reader, and Feedbin. In fact, you can even read articles and news from your Feedly within the FeedMe app.

Now, what’s so special about it? Well, it’s the added offline capability that lets you pull news from all the sources minutes before boarding a flight. Yes, connect to a WiFi, grab all the news and read it later when you’re offline. Moreover, you can also save content from FeedMe to Pocket and Evernote with a single tap. Sounds pretty cool, right? By the way, don’t forget to follow us on Feedly!

Download FeedMe here

Pocket is an app that allows you to collect articles, videos, or any online content you like for offline viewing. Mainly, you can save content from Chrome, Twitter, YouTube, or even your favorite news apps. Once done, the articles and videos will be ready in the Pocket app whenever you need them.

To save a video or article on Pocket, tap the share button and select Add to Pocket. That’s it. You can access the same later when you’re in a flight or roaming around in search of the network. Besides, Pocket has its own perks such as dark mode, text-to-speech integration, volume button scrolling, and personalized recommendations.

Download Pocket here

Definitely, it’ll be wrong to say that an app can tell you weather forecasts without connecting to the internet. And this isn’t something AccuWeather promises to do either.

Instead, it accurately performs a check and records weather forecasts for the upcoming 15 days. Hence, even if you’re offline, the app can still predict whether to take your umbrella along in the next trip. While not 100% accurate as weather can change anytime, it’s quite handy at times.

Download AccuWeather here

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The Best Phone Number Tracker Apps With Location Data

There’s something truly secure about anonymity no matter what platform you are on, as it enables you a certain form of freedom. But when it comes to receiving anonymous phone calls on your mobile, anxiety and curiosity is the only thing that comes attached to it.

There are plenty of reasons why you’d want to find out the location of a specific number you’re receiving messages or phone calls from, and since there are ways to even create virtual phone numbers today, the need for phone number tracker apps is essential.

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While accurate location tracking is limited to network carriers and federal agencies you don’t have to be James Bond to find the general location of a phone number. To begin with, all international calls come with their specific Country Code, so you can easily find out the region of the caller.

Additionally, the Google Play Store (APK) is packed with a bunch of apps that not only help you trace phone numbers but also provide location data to triangulate a general location of the caller easily.

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Well, here are some great Android apps to help you with this.

The reason TruthFinder tops the list is not just glowing reviews it has, but due to the fact that it is one of the most comprehensive backgrounds check apps, you’ll find out there. You start off by signing up for the service, which presents you the ability to search someone as a Person, through a Phone number, look up someone’s Email, and even get information of people based on the Location.

Even with the free version of the TruthFinder app, you can find a surprising amount of detail of a person, including their given name, related contacts and possible relatives, location, email address, and even goes as far out to find out possible registered sex offenders in your neighborhood, so you’re safe at all times. With the premium subscription unlocked, you can find out the social profiles, assets, educational qualifications and so much more from just a person’s name!

Probably one of the most popular phone number tracking apps you’ll ever come across on the Google Play Store, Truecaller has been helping users dodge scammers and spam callers for years and discover unknown callers the easy way. This is essentially a Caller ID app on steroids, which creates a database of users and helps connect the dots across the entire user base to find the name of the caller, their regional location, and more.

You can use Truecaller as you default Phone and SMS app as well, and it will automatically block and reject unsolicited calls and messages. Using the Truecaller Search feature, you can look up a number, find the name associated with it, get their general location such as the Country and State they are in, along with associated details such as their email address as well, and immediately use the Block feature right then and there too.

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While the two predecessors on this list offer a wide variety of features apart from caller and location tracking, Reverse Lookup sticks to the basics. The simplified user interface of the app makes it more approachable, while you do get the ability to look up a number directly from your recent calls or use the Manual Entry option to enter the number. Simply copy and paste the number into the search box and hit the Search button to look up the name of the caller, along with their regional location.

From here on, you can choose to Dial the number, Save Contact, Send Future Calls To Voicemail, and even use the Expanded Search Options to further investigate the phone number. There is even a Discussions tab where you can drop in questions or your experience with the caller, and you’ll usually find responses from other users when discussing a common spammer.

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Since caller ID and blocking spam callers is a part of the entire communication category, most of the call tracking apps you’ll find out there tend to take over the call logs and messages as well. Showcaller is one such app that gives you a better way to find out who’s calling you from a phone number you may not have saved in your contacts, notifies you about a spam call right away so you don’t even have to bother picking it up.

This caller ID app comes with a separate Search section to help you find details of a contact based on their name or the phone number from their massive directory of over 4 billion contacts. Directly using the contact screen, you can choose to Save the contact, Block and Report it, and even find the location of the number. Showcaller even offers you an entire Comments section to help other users stay away from potential spammers.

Similar to the Truecaller app that maintains a directory of users to help find numbers and root out spam callers, Whoscall also offers a built-in SMS and Phone app that can take over the stock apps to help you manage unknown callers more efficiently. After comparing it with the others, we did notice that Whoscall was not that great at discovering the identity of personal contacts, but was more than efficient at finding work/commercial contact numbers. This call tracking service can not only help you easily find the identity of the caller, but pinpoint the location, offer opening/closing hours for public stores, and even find community-based reports for the listing.

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