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Best Android apps in the Google Play Store week 24

In ‘best apps’ we discuss a selection of fun apps that inspire you every time. This time, we’ll be discussing four very different apps, including an easy-to-sleep app, a photo editor, and a geography learning app.

StudyGe

Everyone has that one subject at school that causes difficulties. There is a great lack of interest, and then learning automatically goes a lot less smoothly. StudyGe wants to make it more pleasant. In the app you can easily learn all countries and capitals, and with the help of a trivia quiz you can check your knowledge. In addition, you can also easily learn the flags and there is a built-in world atlas that shares more information about the countries in the world.

With the warm weather it is not always easy to get a good night’s sleep. You could almost beg for a heavy rain shower to cool down. With the Rain Sounds app, you can at least mimic the calming sound of rain as you close your eyes and slowly doze off. You can choose from many different high-quality sounds that you can also adjust yourself. You can also add an extra piano sound and with the help of a timer you can turn off the sound after a while.

Rain Sounds, Sleep & Relax

Best Android apps in the Google Play Store week 24

Lumii

There are plenty of apps that let you edit photos, and one of them is simply Google Photos with its new editor. Nevertheless, Lumii wants to make a difference with a wide range of photo effects and filters, where you can always adjust the strength. you can also tinker with the colors, change the exposure or place a different background behind the subject of the photo. The app also lets you create your own filters or work with curves to optimize exposure.

Photo Editor - Lumii

Photo Editor – Lumii

There are plenty of apps that let you edit photos, and one of them is simply Google Photos with its new editor. Still, Lumii wants to make a difference with a big waa..

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Best Android apps in the Google Play Store week 24

The Pedometer app helps you record your daily activities while limiting the impact on your battery. The app can also use your phone’s GPS function to then display routes you’ve taken, and the great thing is that no account is required to use these features. You can also set daily goals in the app and graphs give you a better overview of your efforts over the past week.

Finally, Pedometer has a very simple interface that makes the app accessible to a large group of users. It’s already partnered with Google Fit, and support is also on the way for the Fitbit app, and Calorie Counter, among others.

Pedometer - Free Step & Calorie Counter

Best Android apps in the Google Play Store week 24

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