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5 Best Android Apps and Games in February 2021

These 5 android apps will make using your phone a fun experience and make you like your smartphone slightly better. Try these today.

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Boudhaditya Sanyal
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Android is fairly easy to use operating system and the customizations that one can do are endless. However, there are still applications out there that can make the experience even better, more flawless and fun. These 5 android apps and games can help you have a good user's experience and fun while on the go or just lazing around being a couch potato.

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#1 Shortcut Maker

As the name suggests, this app lets you make shortcuts for almost anything. If you are reading an e-book, watching a movie that you can not finish or a series that you are binging on, you can create a shortcut on your home screen for almost anything. The possibilities with this app are endless. This is also very helpful to launch certain settings that you toggle on a daily basis, rather than going into the settings menu and finding it, you can just launch it directly from your home screen. It is a free app and there is no harm in trying it out today.

#2 SpotaFree

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This app is for all the Spotify users out there who are tired of all the "engines purring" and "winds rushing by". This app allows you to download any and all Spotify songs to your device and listen to them whenever you want. Got a long weekend planned? Try this app once. You just need to copy the Spotify link of the song or the playlist that you might want to download, paste it in the app and start the download process. The app itself doesn't have any ads and is open-source making it free for all.

However, this app is not available on the Play Store for obvious reasons. You can download the Mutify app which solves one problem that every non-Spotify Premium user faces, which is ads. This app just blocks the volume of your phone whenever an ad comes saving you the exhaustion of listening to ads as long as the duration of the next song in queue.

#3 Anycode Wallet

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The world is diving head first towards digitization and QR codes have become very important. However, managing and remembering multiple QR codes can be a challenge as all of them look just the same. Anycode Wallet lets you organize all your QR codes with labels explaining what they are, saving you the embarrassment of standing in the queue and fiddling with your phone. Within the app, you can just scan a QR code, name it and even colour code it according to your preference. The good part is that you don't need to be connected to the internet to see the codes, it just stores everything in your phone's memory making it accessible at all times. You can try it once, it's one of a kind app, and it's free.

#4 Odd Bot Out

Coming to the games, Odd Bot Out is just a fun and satisfying game where you are helping your robot get out of a factory since he failed the standardized test and the factory thinks he is of no use any more. Throughout the game, you are trying to escape multiple machines and other robots and just trying to make it to the other room. You will get hooked to the game from the get-go. It also supports 120fps, so if your phone has a 120Hz display, you can have a more immersive experience.

#5 Dadish 2

Dadish 2 is a 2D platform game with an 8-bit theme. You play as a radish dad who has lost kids because he fell asleep at work and is now going through multiple dangerous obstacles to retrieve them back. The first few levels are fairly easy but as you progress it gets challenging. It is a fun game with over 50 levels to complete and doesn't suck out a lot of battery from your phone which is nice.

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