Top 10 Social Android apps

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   Android Os has change the world of mobile devices.with it many apps has come to connect with people and to find new friends through many social apps.About 30 million people daily download many apps from Google Play and Android Market.There is huge list of social apps to download.But only few are in list of Top 10 Social apps. So lets check out the list that is downside.


Top 10 Social apps for Android:

1. Whatsapp: 

Whatsapp is social app which connects you with people that are in contacts list of your phone.you can send them images,videos,text messages and voice clips. It doesn't charge you for sending data. But the app is free for only one your after that you have to pay for it. It charges only 0.99$ for a year. Thats awesome.

2. Badoo:

Badoo isn't known as the "flirting app" for nothing. Badoo uses your phone's GPS to locate other members in your area, displaying their Badoo profiles which contain likes, dislikes, and photos. You can use the app to chat with other members and arrange offline meetings. Badoo boasts more than 140 million members around the world.

3. Wordpress:

WordPress is one of the most popular blogging platforms, boasting over 25 million software downloads and 15,000 plug-ins. If you wish to blog while away from your computer, this WordPress app will let you do just that, but on your Android phone. Bloggers can quickly create drafts, edit posts, and approve comments without the need for a Mac or PC.

4. Facebook:

Social networks thrive with a reliable app, and Facebook's for Android is solid. The Android app has the quintessential Facebook-branded interface but some unique functionality that's absent in Facebook's iPhone app, such as a side-scrolling preview pane of recently shared photos in the dashboard area.

5. Gibberbot:

Armed with the right software, it's pretty easy for someone to tap into your cell-phone network and read all the text messages and chatting you're doing over your device. Gibberbot obscures all this data so that it looks like "gibberish" to a hacker. This free, open-source chat client offers fully encrypted chatting over Gchat, Facebook, and Jabber. Must be used in conjunction with Orbot, the official Tor client for Android.

6. Google+ :
Social networks need mobile apps to thrive, and Google+'s is a fine start for the platform that arrived in July 2011. The app taps into conventions established by other online social networks, like Facebook and Twitter, while finding some of its own strengths at the same time. Google+ Mobile works fairly well, due to a smart design and comprehensible interface.

7. Instragram:
The most robust photo sharing social network, recently acquired by Facebook for $1 billion, finally came to Android after a two years of iPhone-only love. Instagram for Android lets you put folksy filters on dull photos with a single tap, and quickly share them on Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr.

8. Snapseed :
While Instagram may have cornered the market for filtered photo-sharing on the fly, Snapseed offers much deeper photo editing tools for free. While not quite as powerful as Photoshop, Snapseed can bring a whole new level to pictures on your mobile device.

9. Tumblr :
Tumblr is another popular microblogging platform that lets users quickly share and caption photos, quotes, chats, links, and more. Its app recently received an interface makeover that makes updates even easier.

10. Wechat :

Wechat is also a great app to find new friends. If you want to find new friends you have to shake your cell phone and in result it will show you the nearest people to you. You can send voice msgs and text messages through it.










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