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My 18 favorite Android apps of 2025

My 18 favorite Android apps of 2025

By Andy WalkerAndroid Authority

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. My 18 favorite Android apps of 2025 52 minutes ago I used hundreds of new apps in 2025, but only a few really stand out in my mind, and some still reside on my phone. While some of my favorite Android apps from 2025 didn’t necessarily launch this year, they have made a firm impression on me, changing the way I use and enjoy my handset. I’m hoping the apps on this list will help you in the same way. So, without further ado, here are my 15 favorite Android apps that launched in or I discovered in 2025. What is your favorite Android app of 2025? Octopi Launcher The most promising foldable phone launcher on Android. The best new Android launcher of the year is undoubtedly Octopi . Launching in the era of multi-screen devices with unique form factors, Octopi attempts to accommodate this new breed of smartphone. Users can create specific layouts for each screen and orientation. In theory, this allows foldable phone users to craft four specific home screen designs. It’s overwhelming but brilliant. It’s still not as polished on traditional smartphones as some alternatives, but I can’t fault the developer for thinking outside the box. Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority? Set us as a to never miss our latest exclusive reports, expert analysis, and much more. favorite source in Google Discover You can also set us as a by clicking the button below. preferred source in Google Search Nobook Facebook is back and lighter than ever. I ditched Facebook years ago in a bid to simplify my digital life, but I do miss out on specific news streams and Marketplace. Without wanting to use the official app, I tried Nobook, a simple, more customizable version of Facebook Lite. I was impressed. Not only does it remove annoying elements, including ads and sponsored content, but Nobook also reduces Facebook to its roots. It’s one of the apps I recommend non-techies install on their devices for easy access to the social network’s features. Banana Browser Ditch dedicated video apps and use this browser instead. Two browsers feature on this list, and the first is Banana Browser . While it’s an excellent Chrome alternative in its own right, its trump card is how it handles video. Its built-in video player makes it easy to control media playing on almost any website, including TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube. For the latter, it also includes ad-blocking and SponsorBlock features. NotebookLM The most impactful Google product I’ve used in years. I wasn’t fond of the NotebookLM app when it first launched. Google certainly pushed it out the door early, and it lacked several features I could access from the mobile site. However, it has improved significantly over the past few months. I primarily use it as a digital manual for my car and a notebook for upcoming services, and I can easily access pertinent information using the...

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