Here are 35 of the best free Android apps available:
- Google Photos – for storing, organizing, and sharing photos and videos
- WhatsApp – for free messaging and calling with friends and family
- Spotify – for streaming music and podcasts
- Google Maps – for navigation and directions
- VLC – for playing videos and music in various formats
- Google Drive – for cloud storage and collaboration
- Google Chrome – for browsing the web
- Facebook – for staying connected with friends and family
- Instagram – for sharing photos and videos
- Messenger – for messaging with friends and family
- Twitter – for staying up to date with news and trends
- Evernote – for taking notes and organizing ideas
- Microsoft Office – for creating and editing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations
- Adobe Acrobat Reader – for viewing and editing PDFs
- CamScanner – for scanning and digitizing documents
- Dropbox – for cloud storage and file sharing
- Amazon Kindle – for reading eBooks
- Google Translate – for translating text and speech
- Waze – for real-time traffic and road information
- Trello – for managing tasks and projects
- Slack – for team communication and collaboration
- LinkedIn – for networking and job searching
- Zoom – for video conferencing and virtual meetings
- Duolingo – for learning new languages
- Khan Academy – for online education and learning resources
- TED – for inspiring talks and ideas
- Google Podcasts – for listening to podcasts
- Pocket – for saving and reading articles and webpages
- Shazam – for identifying songs and music
- Mint – for managing finances and tracking expenses
- Quora – for asking and answering questions
- AccuWeather – for weather forecasts and alerts
- Google Fit – for tracking fitness and activity goals
- Google Keep – for creating and managing notes and lists
- LastPass – for managing passwords and online security
Note that some of these apps may offer premium features or in-app purchases for additional functionality, but they are all available for free download and use.