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 TOP 10 MOST USEFUL APPS

It seems like everywhere you turn these days, you see a hot new app being advertised: "Download this! Try it now! There's an app for that!"

But how many times have you found yourself installing an app, only to realize weeks or even months later that you never use it and it's just taking up storage space?

So what are the REALLY useful apps out there? Which ones do people come back to over and over again, because they truly make their lives better, easier, or more fun? 

We've done the research and asked around, and brought you the 5 most popular, useful, FREE apps out there. We're sure you'll love them as much as everyone else does. Just install and enjoy!

Most Useful Apps

1INSHORTSRead Summary on every news on India's highest rated news app.Install

2YUPPTVOne of the largest online TV platform with over 200 Live Indian TV Channels.Install

3SHOP MEDICATION ONLINEBuy Prescription & OTC medicines at the lowest costs in India. Fastest delivery times too!Install

4MONEYVIEWHelp you stay on top of your moneyInstall

5MY GALAXYWith the My Galaxy app, everyday is like a special occasion.Exclusively for Samsung DeviceInstall

6DOWNLOAD OYO ROOMSOYO Rooms is India's largest branded network of hotelsInstall

7GOPAISA CASHBACK COUPONSLove saving money while shopping online? Now earn cashback for every purchase you make onlInstall

8360 SECURITY - ANTIVIRUSFree Security Protection and Speed Booster for Android Phone!Install

9GET THE APP NOW !Free streaming of unlimited videosInstall

10RECHARGE & SAVINGS- BILLBKeep a track of Mobile Internet usage, Call minutes and SMS usage for both Postpaid and PrInstall

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