Home United States USA — IT The best new Android apps for April 2024

The best new Android apps for April 2024

125
0
SHARE

Are you looking for some new Android apps? We scour the internet to bring you the best new Android apps available to download.
Many new Android apps are out there, but keeping track of them is tough. But we’re happy to do that hard work for you. We’ve scoured the internet to find the best new Android apps available, focusing on apps that offer something different to the status quo. Be sure to visit our list of the best Android apps of all time and our selection of the best new Android apps released in 2023 for more.The best new Android apps for April 2024Google Photomath
Google’s newest AI app helps kids (and adults) with complex math problems.

Price: Free / Photomath Plus subscription from $9.99 per month, $69.99 per annum
Developer: Google
I’ll admit Google Photomath isn’t necessarily a new app. It’s been on the Play Store for nearly 10 years under another publisher. However, this month, the Google-owned app is finally badged as one of the company’s many AI products.
The app allows users to snap pictures of math equations. It then crunches the numbers and provides an answer, including the steps required to find it. Photomath works for more complex problems, like calculus and quadratic equations, or more mundane workings. It also provides definitions and explainers of related terms, teaching users as they go.
In my experience, the trickiest part of the app is getting the entire equation in the frame. Often, the app doesn’t recognize the problem. Resizing the frame itself is also finicky.
Photomath is free to use, but there are premium options on offer that add animated tutorials and more detailed explainers.Adobe Express
Embedded in Adobe’s creative ecosystem? Add this app to your kit.

Price: Free
Developer: Adobe
Not to be left behind in the generative AI battle, Adobe has released its new Express app beta. The app gives users access to Adobe’s Firefly AI and its nifty smarts.
In short, the app is essentially a Canva rival, allowing users to create content, like posters and social media posts, using a bevy of tools and templates.

Continue reading...