Best new Android apps in May 2022
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Best new Android apps in May 2022
A monthly roundup of new and unique Play Store applications
Android Police's weekly app roundup has moved to a monthly cadence, covering the best Android apps to land on Android in the past month. With this move, we are now offering several months' worth of roundups in collapsible lists; this way, you have a singular place to go when looking for worthwhile Android app releases. Whether you require a new way to receive calendar notifications or are simply looking for a tie-in app for your new audio buds, you've come to the right place.
The best new Android apps for May 2022
Calendar Notification
Have you ever wanted to receive your calendar notifications as a monthly calendar visible below your pull-down Quick Settings menu? Well, I have some good news. This is precisely what Calendar Notification has to offer. It's a slick and themeable monthly calendar widget that sits in your pull-down menu. This guarantees your calendar remains easily accessible, but it will also ensure you stay on top of your calendar events since your calendar is only a swipe away.
You can try the app for free as it is a free release, though a few features are locked behind a single $5 in-app purchase. So if you like what you see, you can unlock the entirety of the app with a single purchase, which is always appreciated.
Health Connect by Android
An API created in collaboration with Samsung, Health Connect is an Android platform that can unify data. Health Connect by Android is a new app that ties into this API for sharing your data between health, fitness, and well-being apps without compromising your security. And this isn't some Pixel exclusive either; Health Connect by Android is already available across a range of Android devices.
Manufacturer And Tie-In Apps
Sony | Auto Play
Auto Play is a new app from Sony for its LinkBuds S audio earbuds, and it's essentially an app that will react to your actions by changing your music for you, like when you get up off the couch to do something. So if you're looking for an extra way to receive recommendations when listening to music, AUto Play is an app that offers precisely that. Just remember, you'll first need to own a pair of LinkBuds S.
Music Pro
This is another release from Sony, an app that offers studio-quality recording as well as editing, all thanks to some extra cloud processing. More or less, this is an audio recording and editing app from Sony, though it appears to be limited to Sony devices, so if you were hoping to install this on your Pixel, you're out of luck. Still, the few of you who are actively using a Sony Android phone will probably want to check out this recorder if it isn't installed already.
SOUNDFORM
Sony isn't the only one with new earbuds and app to match, and so Soundform comes from Belkin, and it's intended for use with its Soundform Immerse noise-canceling earbuds. The good news is that this app supports a wide range of Android handsets, so whether you're on a Samsung or Pixel, if you pick up Belkin's new Soundform Immerse buds, this is the app you'll use to dial in your EQ settings.
Cisco Business
If you're running a small business with Cisco hardware, say for your wireless access points, and would like to remotely control this tech with an app, then Cisco Business is what you'll use. Whether you need constant access to your access points, mesh extenders, or ethernet switches, the Cisco Business app is here to help with its intuitive design, putting your business's internet connection in your hands to dole out as you see fit. Something like an information superhighway overlord, and think of the power you could wield over your underlings if only your business ran Cisco hardware.
The best new Android apps for April 2022
Mastodon
Android Police coverage: Mastodon officially comes to the Play Store
It's official; the open source decentralized social network Mastodon finally released an app on Android, appropriately named Mastodon. Ideally, a service like Mastodon is a solution to Facebook's and Twitter's centralized offerings, where anyone and everyone can host their own Mastodon server. However, the federated network isn't as free as one might hope. It still adheres to a specific ruleset left wide open to personal interpretation, falling into the same trap as every other social network. Still, the fact you can host your own instance is pretty cool; just be mindful that Mastodon isn't actually a free speech platform, leaning more towards the typical social networks we all know.
Microsoft Lists
Even though Microsoft Lists is now on the Play Store, the service is limited to Office 365 or Microsoft 365 commercial subscriptions that include SharePoint. It would seem the company is currently targeting business users. What's nice is that there's enterprise security (which you'd expect from a business-facing app). More or less, this is a project tracking app, a competitor to things like Asana, Basecamp, and Airtable. While it seems odd that Microsoft isn't interested in competing with these services in the public space, it would appear inroads are being made now that the app is available for 365 commercial users.
Console Launcher
Plenty of phones come with their own game launcher, like Samsung and Asus, but what if you'd like to roll your own launcher on an Android device? Well, Console Launcher is a delightful new release that offers a console-like experience. Game icons are large, they can be displayed in landscape, and controllers are supported. You can easily presuppose an older Android device to use as a handy gaming device with a slick launcher to jump into your games quickly. Keep in mind Console Launcher is still a work in progress, so bugs may pop up.
Glimesh: Live Streaming
If you're into watching streamed games, or perhaps a streamer, you may want to check out the latest Twitch competitor to land on the Play Store. The app is called Glimesh, the same as the website, but now that the app is available, no longer will you be limited to just the website. More or less, if you're interested in fledgling game streaming platforms, Glimesh is an up-and-comer that clearly states it is built by the community, for the community, which sure sounds promising.
Quick Ringtone Maker
If you're looking to cut your own ringtones out of audio samples or songs, then Quick Ringtone Maker can easily fill that role. The app is essentially a simple audio trimmer, and it comes with a section for exploring music to find the songs you wish to trim into ringtones. The UI is intuitive, and the app is relatively minimal, which means just about anyone can hit the ground running with this release.
Gallery Slideshow
This month we have not one but two new apps from Yogesh Dama. So if the above ringtone maker didn't float your boat, perhaps this gallery slideshow app is more your speed. This simple app can display a slideshow of chosen pictures while playing music. That's it. So if you have an old Android phone or tablet lying around that you were thinking of presupposing as a digital photo frame, Gallery Slideshow might be a perfect solution to exhibit your pics with a slideshow backed by some groovy tunes.
Crexi Real Estate
Crexi is a commercial real estate site that just released an app the last month, and as you'd expect, it's a bite-sized offering of the commercial real estate site. You can search for, browse, and filter hundreds of thousands of commercial listings, and you can do this for free, just like on the site. More or less, if you're in the market for commercial real estate but have no idea where to begin your journey, the Crexi Real Estate app is a great place to start now that it's available on the Play Store.
Capsll
Seeing that many of us post plenty of content across social media, you must wonder if it's worth saving this stuff in a single location. Wonder no more; Capsll is a fresh app that offers exactly that. It's a digital time capsule app where you can save content from across all manner of sites to capture concise stories of the events in your day-to-day. This way, everything is contained in a single spot for easy browsing. Now, whether or not Capsll will be around by the time its time capsules have aged into importance is another matter, but I suppose that's a thought for another day.
Stir - Single Parent Dating
Even though Match owns the vast majority of popular dating apps, Match is back again with yet another app, this time centered around single parents. Apparently, there wasn't a dating app that could fulfill single parents' needs underneath the umbrella of Match and its 45+ global dating companies, so Stir is here to save the day. What's odd is that Stir locks most of its features behind a $40-a-month subscription fee, and even if you opt for the 3-month sub, that's $90. So you're going to have to cough up some cash if you're looking to date single parents on Stir.
Manufacturer And Tie-In Apps
Recorder
Plenty of manufacturers have been busy over the years publishing their apps on the Play Store to ensure easy updates without the need for carriers. This is why apps like Recorder are listed on the Play Store, and so Motorola's stock recording app is now available. Of course, the app is limited to Motorola devices, and if you own one, it's likely the app is already installed, so there isn't much to be done on your end other than wait for the next update to see if Motorola adds new features.
The Achievery
Ever since Covid, remote apps have been in vogue, so AT&T, of all companies, just launched a remote learning app for children. The app is free, with no hidden in-app purchases or ads, offering content from within the Warner catalog, and seeing that Warner owns AT&T, it makes sense that an AT&T app would be used to promote Warner properties to children. While the gesture itself is a welcome one, you have to wonder if there is an ulterior motive for inundating young children with popular brands in such a manner.
Moto Experience Hub
This is the latest app from Motorola, and it's specific to Motorola devices. More or less, if you use the Ready For function on your Motorola device, the Moto Experience Hub exists to connect to larger screens like TVs with a UI that's fitting for such big spaces. Whether you want to watch a movie or make a video call, the Moto Experience Hub is a one-stop-shop when connected to large displays.
Know A Worthy New App? Let Us Know!
If you have an application in mind for the next issue of the roundup, feel free to send us an email and let us know.
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- The app's launch date has to be no longer than 1 month ago.
- It has to be original, ground-breaking, well-reviewed, interesting, fun, etc - the cream of the crop.
If the above requirements have been satisfied, fire up an email to this address: [email protected].
Matthew Sholtz (1919 Articles Published)
Matthew is a furious nitpicker and something of a (albeit amusing) curmudgeon. A person who holds an oddly deep interest in Android and advancing the state of gaming on the platform. Some may say a ridiculous task, but it is one he is willing to take on from the comfort of his armchair.
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