Internet is something many of us take for granted. For many, it’s everywhere. However, not everyone has a good solid Internet connection. Sometimes, even people who live in well-connected areas may end up somewhere without one. That’s why everyone should carry at least a few apps that work offline. Many apps do work offline with little planning. Here are the best offline apps for your Android smartphones.
1. Amazon Kindle
Description:
Amazon Kindle is a series of e-readers designed and marketed by Amazon. Amazon Kindle devices enable users to browse, buy, download, and read e-books, newspapers, magazines, and other digital media via wireless networking to the Kindle Store. You can turn your phone or tablet into a book with the free Kindle app—so you can read anytime, anywhere. Explore these reading features in the Kindle app. You can also download books for offline use and take a fairly liberal approach to it. You can download as many as you want as long as your device can hold them.
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Download: Google Play Store
2. Flym News Reader
Description:
Flym is a newsreader and it works quite well offline. The app includes a dark mode, multiple news sources, a favorites system to store your favorite articles, and the ability to backup and restores your feed in case you switch phones. Flym News Reader is a simple, modern, totally free (no ads) and an opensource project which keeps you inform by fetching your websites/blogs and displaying them in a mobile-optimized way.
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Download: Google Play Store
3.Google Drive
Description:
Google Drive actually has pretty decent offline support. You can sync any number of files to your device from the cloud. Google Drive is a safe place to back up and access all your files from any device. Easily invite others to view, edit, or leave comments on any of your files or folders. It’s also not limited to office files. You can sync ZIP files, APK files, or even music and video files if needed.
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Download: Google Play Store
4. Google Translate
Description:
Google Translate is a free multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google, to translate text and websites from one language into another. Google Translate is a powerful tool with offline support. Most people already know about Google Translate. It lets you translate between basically any spoken language on the planet. The app also works with OCR.
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Download: Google Play Store
5. TickTick
Description:
Most to-do list apps work offline. TickTick is a simple and effective to-do list and task manager app which helps you make a schedule, manage time, stay focused, remind about deadlines, and organize life at home, work, and everywhere else. The app lets you keep track of your daily, weekly, or monthly tasks. In addition, you can use its task list for things like grocery store lists and other such things.
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Download: Google Play Store
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