Best Apps For Google Pixel 4

The Google Pixel 4’s ultimate companion app catalog for the most popular Android apps and games is finally on the market. Our team carefully hand-selected the most popular apps and games for your phone, from fitness to photo editing, glitzy to just practical. Check out this blog post now to find out more!

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Best Apps For Google Pixel 4

Remember Your Songs on Google Pixel: Now Playing History
Now Playing History app
What We Like
Connect your favorite music player to the app and redirect when you want to play a song.

What We Don’t Like
It takes a few moments for songs to save in the app.

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To complement the standard Now Playing feature on Pixel devices that helps users identify a song playing nearby, the Now Playing History app keeps a record of those songs in one location.

Instead of taking a screencap of the Now Playing feature or jotting down the song details with a pen and paper, Now Playing History keeps a record of the song, as well as the time and location where it was identified. This paid app can be used in conjunction with several music players to switch to those apps to play newly discovered music.

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Powerful Photo Editor for Google Pixel: Snapseed
Snapseed app
What We Like
Professional grade brushes and filters.

What We Don’t Like
No autosave function.

Google Pixel devices have some of the most powerful cameras on the market. Even with built-in photo editing features, other apps take photo editing on Pixel devices to another level. One such app is Snapseed, which is also developed by Google, but it doesn’t come installed on Pixel devices.

Snapseed is a free app. It’s comparable to Photoshop or Lightroom in terms of editing quality but was developed specifically for mobile editing. Snapseed includes tools such as a DNG Raw image editor, healing to remove unwanted aspects in a photo, and double exposure to blend two photos.

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Photoshop for Google Pixel: Adobe Photoshop Express
Adobe Photoshop Express app
What We Like
Easy cloud sharing between Adobe programs and apps.

What We Don’t Like
Lacks many functions from standard Photoshop.

Some people require professional-grade photo editing software when they’re on the go. For this need, there’s Adobe Photoshop Express, which brings the high-powered editing experience of Photoshop to smartphones.

Tools in this free app include auto-correct for blemishes, watermarks, photo frames, Raw image support, collage makers, and easy sharing with standard social media apps. Adobe Photoshop Express works in conjunction with other Adobe apps, such as Photoshop Mix, Photoshop Fix, and Lightroom. People who have an Adobe premium membership can log into their accounts to access more features.

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The Most Efficient Note-Taking App for Google Pixel: Simplenote
Simplenote three screens from Android
What We Like
Change fonts and formatting.

Share notes with others.

What We Don’t Like
Account registration is required.

Smartphones are great for note-taking, but many notes apps tend to be rather basic and don’t keep people as organized as they’d like. Simplenote aims to buck this tendency.

You don’t need to manually save notes when you use Simplenote, as all inputted information is automatically saved. The app becomes more efficient as you add more notes because you organize your thoughts with searchable tags and pins. One of the best features of Simplenote is that it automatically syncs notes across all installed devices, including other Android devices, iOS, and Mac, Windows, and Linux computers.

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Fine Art Wallpaper Options: Muzei Live Wallpaper
Muzei Live Wallpaper
What We Like
Access details about the artwork shown on your home screen.

What We Don’t Like
Some devices may not center images properly.

If you can’t decide what image to select as the wallpaper on your Pixel smartphone, the Muzei Live Wallpaper app may help. This free app rotates through images of fine art to use as wallpaper. At one moment, your wallpaper can be Van Gogh; another moment, it can be Gaudi.

You set the rate at which wallpapers rotate, from every 15 minutes to every three days. It optionally blurs and dims the artwork, so the icons are more prominent. There’s also an option to select and rotate photos.

Best apps for pixel 5a

Set up your fingerprint scanner

Despite mixed results, Google opted to remove the Face Unlock and went with the good ole’ fashioned fingerprint scanner for the Pixel 5. It’s mounted on the back below the camera module, and is absolutely perfect for everyone, especially with the need to wear masks while out and about. Here’s how to get it set up:

Open the Settings app on your Pixel 5.
Scroll down and select Security.
Under Device Security, select Pixel Imprint.
Enter your PIN, if applicable.
Tap Add Fingerprint.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Enable Now Playing for your Lock Screen

Have you ever been wondering what song is playing, but by the time you pull up the Google search, the song is over? Well, with Now Playing, you don’t have to take all of those extra and unnecessary steps. When enabled, you’ll see the name and artist of the song that’s currently playing. Plus, Google keeps a log of the songs that you’ve listened to, so you can go back and figure out which songs to add to your playlist.

Open the Settings app on your Pixel 5.
Scroll down and select Display.
Tap on Lock screen.
Tap Now Playing.
Click the toggle next to Show songs on lock screen.
Set a custom schedule for Dark Mode

We’ve had Dark Mode at our disposal when Android 10 launched, but with Android 11, you can FINALLY create a custom schedule. This gets rid of the “all-or-nothing” approach that was a necessity in the old days. So save some battery, save your eyes, and Dark Mode all the things.

Open the Settings app on your Pixel 5.
Scroll down and select Display.
Tap on Dark theme.
Select Schedule.
Choose one of the following:
Turns on at custom time
Turns on from sunset to sunrise
Follow the on-screen prompts to create your schedule.
Customize your Home Screen

You’re going to want to personalize your Pixel 5 in any way imaginable, but the easiest way to do so is to customize your Home Screen. Google has been adding some pretty nifty tools over the years, and now all of your Home Screen tweaks can be made from a single place.

Press and hold on an empty space on the Home Screen.
Tap Styles & wallpapers.
Select one of the three sections:
Wallpaper
Style
Grid
Choose the style that works for you.
Have some fun with it.
Adjust Quick Settings toggles

Quick Settings toggles are an absolute necessity, as these provide access to your most-used settings with just a swipe and a tap. However, you’re going to want to change up the order to make sure that the right ones are easily accessible, while the others can just hang back on the extra pages.

From the Home Screen, swipe down to reveal the Notification Shade.
Pull down to reveal all of the Quick Settings toggles.
Tap the Pencil icon under the Quick Toggles.
Hold and drag the tiles to place them where you want them.
Your Pixel 5 only shows six toggles at a time per page, so you’ll want to make sure your most-used toggles are on the first page.

Enable Adaptive Battery

Battery life is definitely better with the Pixel 5 than its predecessor, but that doesn’t mean you can throw caution to the wind. Enabling Adaptive Battery will ensure that your phone keeps the most frequently used apps running in the background while putting the others to sleep. This may cause some frustration at first, as your Pixel will need to learn your most-used apps before determining which are to remain in memory.

Open the Settings app.
Tap Battery.
Select Adaptive Battery.
Tap the toggle next to Adaptive Battery to the On position.
Master the gestures

Gesture navigation is the way to go, as it gives you just that much more screen real estate to work with. Being able to move around your phone with just a few swipes is incredibly intuitive and fast, so you’ll want to make sure you have gestures enabled on the Pixel 5.

Open the Settings app.
Scroll down and select System.
Tap Gestures.
From here, there are quite a few different gestures that you can either enable or remove. Here’s what you can do from this settings menu:

Swipe fingerprint for notifications
Quickly open camera
Flip camera for selfie
System navigation
Tap to check phone
Life to check phone
Prevent ringing
Flip to shhh
Power Menu
Change how your display looks

As has been the case with just about every Android device, you can change the color profile for the display. There are usually three different options to choose from, and the same options are available on the Pixel 5. Here’s how you can change the color profile to either make things more “real life” or vibrant.

Open the Settings app.
Tap Display.
Tap the arrow down next to Advanced.
Select Colors.
Choose from one of the three options based on your preferences.
Natural
Boosted
Adaptive
Speed up animations

The Pixel 5 is already a pretty fast smartphone out of the box, but animations and switching between apps can feel like an eternity. Luckily, you can dive into the Developer Options and change the animation scale, which will make your Pixel 5 feel even faster than it already is. We just don’t recommend removing the animations altogether, as it can cause some wonkiness when interacting with your phone.

Open the Settings app.
Scroll down and tap About phone.
Scroll down and tap Build Number, 7 times.
When prompted, enter your PIN.
Go back to the main Settings screen.
Tap System.
Tap the arrow down next to Advanced
Select Developer Options.
Locate the following:
Window animation scale
Transition animation scale
Animator duration scale
Change the scale option to .5x for each option.
Grab some sweet accessories

You may not think that you need any accessories to go with your Pixel 5, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Grabbing a case to keep it protected will come in handy, and you’re definitely going to want to take advantage of the wireless charging on the Pixel 5. These are some of the best accessories you can find today.

Caseology Parallax
Spigen Ultra Hybrid
Pixel Fabric Case
Google Pixel Stand
CHOETCH Wireless Charger 2-pack
Galaxy Buds+
Soundcore Life P2 Earbuds

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