Google Play Awards 2019: Here are the best Android apps of the year

Google Play is Google’s official application store for its Android system, which runs on a variety of devices, ranging from smartphones to TVs. Every year, the Google Play Awards are also promoted, a kind of event to reward the applications that deserve more prominence.

By the end of April, Google had announced which apps and games were nominated for the prize. Google announced the winners of the 2019 edition event. Next, check out who the winners of the 2019 Google Play Awards are.

Welfare Application – Woebot

Apps that help people build or maintain good habits even when their handset has been on the rise recently. For the category that addresses this subject, the winner was the Woebot application.

To help your users, the application constantly sends messages to learn about people’s daily lives, to help them relieve stress and detect symptoms of depression, for example.

Accessibility application – Envision AI

Just as the name of this category suggests, here the prize is for applications designed to help people with some kind of disability. This year’s winner was Envision AI, which assists the visually impaired.

When used, through the camera’s access to the device, Envision AI can extract information from the images obtained to describe them to its users.

Social Impact Application – Wisdo

The social impact category brings applications that create communities between people. This time the winner was the Wisdo app, which even works the way Woebot does, but with real people.

In it, there are several groups dedicated to subjects such as anxiety, stress reduction, bullying, and other topics. When you join one of them, you’ll be connected with others to share stories and other experiences.

Most beautiful game – Shadowgun Legends

The name of this category is very suggestive and brings the game with the best graphics of Android. This year’s winner is Shadowgun Legends, a game that mixes RPG and FPS elements in clashes against other players.

Being from the same creators of the classic Dead Trigger, here you will need to save humanity once again, but fighting against aliens who have invaded Earth.

Best Living Room AppNeverthink

This Google category focuses on entertainment programs so you do not waste time relaxing. Who won this year was the Never think application, which searches for video content according to your taste.

Using the program is very simple, you need to choose the channels available within it once, so the next time it is opened, the content is already automatically selected for you. Of course, using the program gets even better with the use of a Chromecast.

Most innovative application – Tick ​​Tock: A Tale for Two

This category of Google always rewards the app or game that has shown a new concept. For this year, the choice was for the Tick Tock: A Tale for Two puzzle game.

Unlike most Google Play games or common puzzles, the big difference from this title is that it was planned to be played in two people so they can contribute to solve their mysteries.

Application for emerging markets – Canva

As its name implies, this category brings practical applications that end up becoming popular in some regions. This year’s winner was Canva, a graphics editor who brings ready-made layouts to make edits accessible to everyone.

In addition to templates, of course, your users can also create projects from scratch. Another of its highlights is that the creations made in it come in the right size and format to be posted on social networks like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and others.

Most disruptive application – SLOWLY

In this category, Google Play selects a useful, but not expected, application, that is, apps that run away from conventional functions. Her winner turned out to be SLOWLY, who finds “postal friends.”

The idea of ​​the application is to create a network in a kind of virtual mail, where the people who are part of it can send letters and even collect stamps.

Most disruptive application – SLOWLY

In this category, Google Play selects a useful, but not expected, application, that is, apps that run away from conventional functions. Her winner turned out to be SLOWLY, who finds “postal friends.”

The idea of ​​the application is to create a network in a kind of virtual mail, where the people who are part of it can send letters and even collect stamps.

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