If you're not a fan of Gmail, or you're just looking to try something new, Microsoft Outlook is another great email application for Android tablets. It works with third-party email services in addition to Microsoft's own Outlook.
Outlook has a similar layout to Gmail on tablets, with columns for both your inbox and the currently-selected message, but there are a few differences.
MyScript Nebo is one of the best note-taking applications I've tried on Android. It can convert your hand-written sentences into text, and just like Evernote and OneNote, you can embed images, drawings, and other resources into your notes. The full list of features is honestly staggering. There's one catch to Nebo: to use all the features, you need an Android device with an active stylus pen, like a Galaxy Tab S6 or S6 Lite.
Nebo has a list of some compatible models here. The regular Twitter app looks absolutely terrible on tablets, with tweets taking up the full width of the screen. You're better off with Twitter Lite, a repackaged version of the Twitter web app. It's not a native Android application, which is a bit annoying, but it looks significantly better on tablets.
Twitter Lite is only available from the Play Store in select regions, so if you can't download it, just open twitter. It's the same exact experience — just remember to enable notifications from Twitter's settings for full functionality. Google Duo is probably the best video chat application on Android, and it works just as well on tablets as it does on phones.
In fact, you no longer need a phone number paired with your Google account when using it on tablets, which comes in handy for young children and other people without a phone. Solid Explorer is an excellent file manager application, and it's one of the few options with a clean tablet interface. It has a dual-panel mode for viewing and moving files between two directories at once, support for network drives, batch operations, integration with various cloud storage services, and much more.
I don't often have to deal with moving files around on my Android devices, but if that's something you regularly do, give Solid Explorer a try. Samsung Internet is one of the most popular web browsers on Android, and it seems to have one of the best tablet interfaces as well. That's hardly a surprise, given that Samsung is about the only company left producing high-end Android tablets, but you don't necessarily need a Galaxy Tab to use the browser — it's available on the Play Store for any device.
Samsung Internet is based on Chrome, but it does have a few features not present in Google's browser. You can move the buttons around to your liking, force a dark theme on all web pages, and install select add-ons.
Tabs can either be displayed below the address bar similar to Chrome , or hidden behind the tabs button for more vertical space. Gboard is the default keyboard application on many Android devices, and it has one feature that is especially nice on tablets — one-handed mode. The Samsung Galaxy S2 is the phone that showed Samsung was ready to play with the big boys. It started looking more like the iPhone,…. Excellent post!
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