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Hot Apps: Cut The Rope 2, Floating calculator, FireChat, LinkBubble...

It is true the Android app collection contains millions of apps, it is also true that new Android apps are being developed and released on daily basis, but not many are noteworthy and attract huge downloads.

Among the very best and hot apps out there, we have brought some of the Hottest. These apps are receiving tons of downloads every day and actually worth trying out (just in case you have not got them installed already).

1. Cut the Rope 2:


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This app is in the league of AngryBirds and Plant Vs Zombies (maybe an exaggeration), after users rocked the first Edition of the app and couldn't get enough of it, ZeptoLab had to come with the second edition. Simple, addictive and fun game that's worth the download.

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Can access your accounts: App can discover your accounts and get your email address






2. Link Bubble:

Link bubble is an intuitive app that allows you browse on your smartphone with ease and without worry. Pop-ups have lately made surfing the net a nightmare, however, this lovely app takes care of pop-ups for you. So you never get disturbed by pop-ups and ad while you enjoy your browsing experience. Link bubble is available as a free version on the Google Playstore for free, to unlock its full feature, you may need to upgrade to the pro version for a token of $5.19.

This app is worth very bit of your hard earned money, try it out for free today with an option of upgrade to PRO version

Here's some of the extra features on the Pro version:

• Infinite number of tabs (free version is limited to just one tab).
• Load links from all apps on your device (free version intercepts links from just one app).
• Remove the upgrade incentives throughout the free version.



3. Floating Calculator:

Great thinking from the developer (Floatricks) of this app that allows you perform a simple task of calculation anywhere and everywhere. There are a lot of floating apps on the Playstore, but floating calculator leads the rest when it comes to usefulness and design. It lets you calculate on the fly without having to leave what you doing to launch a proper calculator app. 

The app is handy in situations where you need to quickly confirm digits before responding to a query from someone during chat, or just before hitting the 'send button' to that important email. Floating calculator by Floatricks is featured on the XDA developers forum, visit them to know more.


I personally enjoy tossing the floating bubble around on my screen, such fun!

Try it out for free and enjoy calculating on the GO!




4. FireChat:

The FireChat only recently launched on the Android platform but has been available on iOS (as usual, iOS first before Android). 

FireChat is currently been criticized by many users but the interesting thing about this app is, its features free and off-the grid, peer-peer chat. where you can chat to someone within a range of distance for free without need for internet connectivity.

This is the kind of app you need when 'you and your buddies go to see a game or movie but could not get to sit next to one another', also a great app when you go on vacation or camping in places with no mobile connectivity or WiFi. It's free here, so don't miss out.

We'll be bringing to you more Hot and trending apps from around the Android App Globe!

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