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Best 5 widgets for Android

By Unknown - Sunday, 5 May 2013 No Comments



In this article we are laying down the 5 best widgets that Android users must have in their devices in 2013 for increased enhancement and usability:

1. Beautiful Widgets:


It has affluent features with a bright look. This widget-app can let you modify the device’s home screen in various personal styles accompanied with lots of themes and widgets. It lets an ease of access to weather, clock, battery percentage update, current calendar date and also access to few system settings with toggles.You can also move through widgets for mobile, screen brightness, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth and various modes – like Plane, Vibrant or Silent, and timed Silence.
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2. TweetDeck:

There are various Social media applications that people can use on their Smartphones to connect and stay updated with the real time streams through the World. And most of these applications are for Android Users. The best in all is the TweetDeck. It is a kind of mobile browser that lets you stay in touch with hot and happenings around Facebook, Twitter,Buzz, and Foursquare. Tweet Deck is the smartest and convenient widget that lets you post, share and tweet directly from your device’s home screen. It also has an interface where you can follow other’s tweets, reply to them and post your own tweet through a detailed horizontal view and the vertical widget view helps you to get the maximum of tweeter right on your screen.

3. Tasks:

Its TASK is clear by its name. The best widget to let you organised your to-do lists, tasks and more importantly your life in between the hectic schedules. The home screen Task place lets you an ease of access to the widget anytime you wish to. The added advantage is that you can also sync it with Google Tasks. But the downside is, if you get the free version of Task, you might be struck in-between with lots of advertisements, but the paid download is completely advertisement free.

4. Google Keep:


When there was Evernote, your note-taking was just as good as it can be. The Evernote’s PC as well as mobile interface are good. Coming to challenge Evernote’s dominance is the Google Keep. Evernote is still a good application, but if Google comes with something new, you just cannot ignore it. It has got all the features that you look for in your note taking widget, and it plans to deliver better in the near future. I have installed it on my device and gauging from my personal experience and some other people’s initial usage experience of Google Keep, I must say that this widget is a must-have and here to stay. It lets you take and organised notes smoothly.

5. Spotify:

Music is the most important need of people through their digital devices. In-fact people base their phone-buying choice based on the music compatibility of a mobile device. This widget lets you access to tons of music online on your Android device. Either you can prefer to listen for free, or have subscription of Spotify Premium.
There are many other widgets thar are just as good as anyone and for any purpose you name. The 2013 is still in its first half, and the Android market is still growing by leaps and bounces. We hope to get more widgets and applications in the near future that will make our Android use more awesome and exciting. Keep updated for more.

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