New iPads, Android phones, Samsung flagships and a myriad of other shiny new tech toys are likely being unwrapped in homes around the country today. A phone and a tablet is certainly only as useful as the applications you install on it, so without further ado we wanted to share a list of some of our recommended and most favorite apps for both iOS and Android devices — apps that range from entertainment to productivity tools and will help ensure that you get as much use and enjoyment as possible out of your new device.
This is not a comprehensive list by any means, of course, but it should give you a good start. With the exception of the weather app Dark Sky, all of these apps are also available to download for free from the iOS App Store and Google Play marketplace.
NETFLIX
Netflix gave us so much binge-worthy content to enjoy in 2018, and there’s no reason to expect you won’t find plenty more to watch in the year to come. From the Dogs docu-series to Narcos, there’s literally something for everyone, and the mobile app remains as easy to use as ever. It remains to be seen if credible challengers emerge in 2019 like Disney’s planned streaming service Disney+, but if for some reason you don’t have this on your mobile device to help you fill in the blank spaces in your day, get it now.
POCKET
There’s been something of a resurgence in media this year, partly driven by the Trump phenomenon and also a greater awareness of fake news and the importance of trusted sources. An app like Pocket is incredibly useful for helping you keep track of interesting things you come across that you’d like to read later and spend a little time with — things that range from an article to something interesting you spot on a website. As you can see from the image, Pocket also has some cool features like iMessage integration, and you can also set the app to read your content to you, almost like it’s turning your content into a personalized podcast.
FLIPBOARD
Speaking of content, this was also the year social giants like Facebook began to be approached more warily than ever when it comes to the news and information they share and spotlight. For staying informed about the world and in particular about the things that matter the most to you, an app like Flipboard is a good alternative — with it, you essentially build personal digital magazines filled with things you care about and want to read and peruse.
This is not a comprehensive list by any means, of course, but it should give you a good start. With the exception of the weather app Dark Sky, all of these apps are also available to download for free from the iOS App Store and Google Play marketplace.
GOOGLE MAPS
Google has spent this year packing a ton of new features into Google Maps that will do a lot more than just help you get from Point A to Point B. You can also use the app to do Yelp-like research on restaurants and businesses, share your ETA with friends and family, message businesses directly and even “follow” updates from a business you’re interested in, similar to the way Facebook pages work.NETFLIX
Netflix gave us so much binge-worthy content to enjoy in 2018, and there’s no reason to expect you won’t find plenty more to watch in the year to come. From the Dogs docu-series to Narcos, there’s literally something for everyone, and the mobile app remains as easy to use as ever. It remains to be seen if credible challengers emerge in 2019 like Disney’s planned streaming service Disney+, but if for some reason you don’t have this on your mobile device to help you fill in the blank spaces in your day, get it now.