The best NEW Android apps from June 2022

The best NEW Android apps from June 2022

App developers are pushing the envelope on a daily basis trying to improve and enhance our smartphone and tablet experiences. In fact, so many Android apps come out every day that it’s difficult to keep track of them all. It’s difficult to usurp the best of the best but if you’re getting bored with what you’ve got and want to try something new, check out the best new Android apps from the last month. You can check out our selections for the best new Android apps released in all of 2021 here.

The best NEW Android apps from June 2022

  • Calendar Notification
  • Duolingo ABC
  • Glimesh
  • KMINT
  • Look to Speak

Calendar Notification

Calendar Notification is a simple, but decent little productivity app. It puts your calendar or agenda right in your notifications similar to how weather apps put weather forecasts there. You have a few display options. You can have it show an entire month, just the day’s agenda, or there are a few other options. It also includes some light customization features to tune it how you want. We don’t see a whole ton of people wanting something like this, but if you’re gonna have a persistent notification, it might as well be useful.

Duolingo ABC

Duolingo is one of the most successful language learning apps on Android. We expect Duolingo ABC to be the same as an educational app for kids. The goal is to teach children how to read. It includes over 700 reading lessons. Most of them are interactive to keep kids engaged. The app is also ad-free, completely free to use, and it works offline. I already know how to read so I can’t say how effective it is. However, the exercises are fun little games and it seems like it could work well for younger kids.

Glimesh

Glimesh is a live streaming website similar in premise to Twitch. Content creators can go live on the platform and stream to their followers. Glimesh has some decent features and a bit of potential. You can stream games, art, education, or just hang out and talk to your followers if you want to. It’s not quite as feature-rich as Twitch, but the developers are adding more and more things to the service as time goes on. It existed as a website before the mobile app so it’s not entirely brand new. That’s likely why it seems more complete than a lot of other newer live streaming services.

KMINT

KMINT is a crypto wallet that works with Etherium, Polygon, Binance, and Klaytn chains. It functions pretty well as a crypto wallet. You can view your assets, look at NFTs, and more. It also has tools for swapping currencies, buying NFTs, and other such things. It’s a little basic, but it ticks all of the boxes. Those who use the previously listed chains can check it out and see if it’s for them.

Look to Speak

Look to Speak is a new app from Google Creative Lab. It’s an accessibility app for folks who can’t speak. The app uses eye and facial movements to select pre-determined phrases so the person using the app can answer questions or otherwise communicate. There is also a snooze function to turn it off, a video tutorial to teach you how it works, and you can edit your phrasebook. This isn’t meant as an everyday app, but more of a tech demo to show how the process works. However, plenty of folks have already started using it and seem to like it quite a bit.

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