Best Apps For Samsung Tab S6 Lite

The Samsung Tab S6 Lite is a 6.4-inch tablet that runs on Android. It has a fast processor and high resolution screen, so it’s great for watching videos or playing games. The tablet has a battery that lasts up to 15 hours, so you don’t have to charge it every day. It also has an S Pen stylus that lets you draw on the screen and use shortcuts while typing.

When you’re ready to use your new Samsung Tab S6 Lite, there are plenty of apps, including AI tools available for download from the Google Play Store. In this article, we’ll go over some of the best apps for this device so you can get started right away!

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Best Apps For Samsung Tab S6 Lite

Samsung’s phones and tablets with S Pen continue to be very popular and Samsung is releasing new devices every year. But which apps can you use with the S Pen? Here are the best Android apps for the S Pen. Usually, they work with tablets and pens from other brands too.

Samsung Notes

The Samsung Notes app is the most popular app for the S Pen, of course, because it’s included with every Samsung tablet and phone. It’s a great app for handwritten notes, but you can also add drawings and normal, typed text.

If you’re using Samsung devices only, this is probably the only notes app you’ll need because it’s well made and works great. But you can’t use it on devices that are not made by Samsung.

So, if your phone and tablet are made by different manufactures or if you think you might want to switch in the future, you should use a different one.

Microsoft OneNote

A free note taking app that works well with the S Pen and can synch across pretty much all platforms is Microsoft OneNote. Unlike with Microsoft’s other Office apps, you don’t have to be a 365 subscriber here.

You can have lots of different notebooks and notes and you can write computer text and handwritten text with the S Pen. You can also use both at the same time, add images or drawings, as well as audio notes.

OneNote can be a fantastic choice, for example, if you’re using a Samsung S Pen device and a Microsoft Surface tablet, so that your notes get synched across both. It does not work as good in Chrome OS, so if you’re also using a Chrome OS device, I can’t recommend it.

Nebo

Nebo is my favorite note taking app at the moment. While it’s not free, you’ll have to pay 10 dollars, it has lots of features and works with Android, iPadOS, Chrome OS and Windows.

The most important feature of Nebo is that it converts your handwritten text into typed computer text. And it does an excellent job. You can have notebooks with lots of different languages and my English and German notes both get recognized very well.

You can edit your notes with the pen and fingers using gestures. That way you can mark text, write something bold, separate lines, and add bullet points. You can also add diagrams and drawings.

Nebo is very well executed and if you want your handwritten text converted into typed text, you should definitely check it out.

Squid

Squid is another pretty good note taking app that is mostly free to use, although it’s not my favorite. Without having to pay, you can have lots of notebooks and notes and add your handwritten notes and drawings.

But to get additional tools, like different pens and backgrounds, you’ll need a subscription. Once you’re a subscriber, you can also import and annotate PDFs and have your notes synched in the cloud.

Squid works well with Chromebooks too, so it could be a great choice if you use a Chromebook as well in addition to an Android tablet or phone.

INKredible

INKredible is another note taking app that’s great for handwritten notes. The app icon looks a bit pixelated on a tablet, but don’t worry, the app itself and the handwritten notes look great. You can have different notebooks and notes here too, and you can add notes and drawings, use different tools, and so on.

The basic features are free, so you can try it first and use it for basic notes without having to pay anything. However, if you want more tools or if you want to annotate PDFs with it, you either have to buy single features as an in-app-purchase or get the Pro version for 8 dollars.

Bamboo Paper

Bamboo Paper is a great free note taking app. It doesn’t have as many features as the other ones do, but it works great for handwritten notes. It doesn’t transform your notes into handwritten text. And you can’t add PDFs.

But you can include images, and, as I said, it’s free, works well and looks nice too. It’s a nice and simple alternative to the others.

Autodesk Sketchbook

Autodesk Sketchbook is a free and fantastic drawing app. You can use it for simple drawings, but also for very complex and difficult artwork. You can use lots of tools from simple brushes up to different kinds of rulers and even tools that make it simpler to draw symmetrically.

It supports layers too, just as Photoshop does, for instance. It’s a great app for drawing – and as I said, it’s completely free.

Adobe Photoshop Sketch

Another free drawing app is Adobe Photoshop Sketch. It doesn’t have as many features and tools which makes it look a bit simpler. But here you can use different brushes too. Layers are supported and it has tools that help you to draw shapes.

You can also import Brushes, so it might be a great app, if you use lots of Adobe products anyways.

Penup

Now, a different kind of drawing app is Penup which is made by Samsung and works with Samsung devices only. It has lots of different features and modes. In one mode, you can use it as a coloring book. Yes, that means you color in shapes just as you might have done as a kid.

You can also use it to learn how to draw. Here you follow along as someone draws and you try to imitate that drawing. That works very well.

RoughAnimator

Now, if you want to animate your drawings, you should check out RoughAnimator. You’ll have to pay 5 dollars but it’s a very powerful app. Basically, you can use it to animate your own movie. There are lots of tools and options and you’ve got to spend some time to learn everything.

But ones you do, you could make a real animated movie with it. The old way, like Disney’s Snowwhite was made. Well, at least kind of. I’m terrible at drawing but I know I would have loved it as a kid.

Write on PDF

If you’re using a Samsung device and want to annotate PDFs occasionally, you can do that with the app Write on PDF. Now, for some reason there’s no app icon for that app. But once you try to open a PDF, you can choose to open it with Write on PDF.

It’s a very simple app that let’s you annotate the PDF only without any extra tools. But it works and you don’t have to install anything extra.

Adobe Acrobat Reader

In case you want to annotate PDFs more often and also edit them, highlight texts, save signatures and so on, then you should check out the Adobe Acrobat Reader for Android.

It’s free and you can use it to read, edit, annotate and highlight PDFs. And, as I said, you can also save signatures in case you need to sign PDFs often.

Adobe Fill & Sign

If you need to add signatures to PDFs often and if you often need to fill out PDF forms, you can also check out the Adobe app Fill and Sign which is specifically made just for that purpose. It’s free and I used it a couple of times to fill out contracts and it works great.

Microsoft Math

Microsoft Math is a fantastic app for students, especially if you can use it secretly at school during exams. Here, you simply handwrite the math equation you’re working on. You can also just take a photo of a piece of paper with the equation.

In both cases, once you tip on the arrow, you see the solution for the equation and the way to solve it. You even get a diagram and you can take math quizzes. You can learn real math with this app and it’s free.

MyScript Calculator 2

A similar but a bit different app is MyScript Calculator 2. This is basically just a calculator for handwritten math problems. By hand you write what you need calculated and it calculates the solution for you. It works great but it gives you the solution only, not the way to get there. You’ll have to pay 3 dollars but it works great.

Scribble Racer

Let’s end this list with a game for your S Pen. Scribble Racer is one of those endless runners. But here, you use your pen to draw your way through obstacles and collect stuff. It’s a fun, simple games, that’s free.

Best Apps for Android Tablet Free

Android’s biggest strength is its app ecosystem. There are a digital ton of Android apps. People downloaded them billions of times. Some of them cost money and some of them don’t. Usually, the best apps will cost you a few bucks. However, there are plenty of amazing options that don’t cost you anything. These services are usually supported by advertising, sponsorship of some sort, or something else.

There are still some truly excellent apps out there that you can use for free. After all, good functionality shouldn’t always involve spending money. These are the best free Android apps for Android.

This is a best all-time list, so the contents of this list won’t change very often until something truly great comes along.

The best free Android apps for 2022:

  • 1Weather
  • Bitwarden Password Manager
  • Blue Mail
  • Cookmate
  • Credit Karma
  • Gboard
  • Google Drive
  • Google Opinion Reward
  • Waze and Google Maps
  • Imgur and Giphy
  • Musicolet
  • Resilio Sync
  • TickTick
  • Zedge
  • Zoom

1Weather

Price: Free / $1.99

1Weather is about as complete of a weather app as you can find. It comes with all kinds of stuff including current conditions, forecasts, radar, predictions, fun facts about meteorology, graphs, and even a sun and moon tracker.

The design is gorgeous as well and the app includes fairly decent and somewhat configurable widgets.

There is a single $1.99 in-app purchase to remove advertising. However, all the features are available in the free version and the ads are inoffensive so it’s largely to buy it.

You can also check out our list of the best weather apps if you want an alternative. We also quite like AccuWeather, especially since AccuWeather’s redesign in second quarter – 2022.

Bitwarden Password Manager

Price: Free

Bitwarden Password Manager is one of a few decent free password manager apps. It works like most password managers. You get a vault with all of your usernames and passwords.

You can store as many as you want without worry and retrieve them as needed. In addition, the app has 256-bit AES encryption and it is entirely open source.

It hits all of the checkboxes for a good, free password manager. The app saw a spike in popularity after LastPass reduced the features on its free tier. KeePassDroid is another excellent option in this space, but we like Bitwarden’s UI just a bit more.

You can also check out our best password manager apps list for more options.

Blue Mail

Price: Free

Blue Mail screenshot 2021
Blue Mail is one of the best free Android apps for email. It features a simple design that helps you keep your emails in line. Additionally, it comes with support for a ton of email providers, color coding for organization, app theming, Android Wear support, and widgets.

There are also a variety of smart features such as blocking notifications during certain times (per account) to help customize your experience. Really, there aren’t many email apps more customizable than this one. It does a lot of things right and very few things wrong. This is about as good as it gets without a price tag.

There are some questions about its privacy policy and we recommend reading it if those things concern you. Here’s a list of more excellent email app options as well.

Cookmate

Price: Free / $20 per year

Cookmate is arguably the best individual cookbook app on mobile. A lot of people have a lot of dietary wants and needs so the use of a personal cookbook app benefits a lot of people. This one is particularly nice to use.

You can create custom recipes from scratch, complete with instructions and an ingredients list. Additionally, you can import recipes from virtually any website.

The UI is clean and easy to use plus there is cloud backup, even in the free version. The premium version is a yearly subscription, but all it really does is increase the number of recipes you can sync or you can just use the Dropbox option.

Of course, there are many other excellent recipe and cooking apps here if you want to see more.

Credit Karma

Price: Free

Credit Karma is a fun little financial app. What it does is let you check your credit score for free. On top of that, the app will notify you when there are major changes to your credit score. The app offers some other things too, such as potential credit cards that you may qualify for based on your credit score. You don’t have to accept those if you don’t want to.

It’s a simple, easy way to check out your credit and start fixing things if needed. It’s one of the more underrated free Android apps. Credit Karma is not 100% accurate, but it gives you a good idea of what’s going on. The notifications also let you know if a new account was opened in your name.

NerdWallet is a great alternative to this. Additionally, Intuit (owner of Turbo Tax) purchased Credit Karma for $7.1 billion in early 2020 so there may be some changes to the app moving forward. Check out some budget apps for Android for some other money stuff too.

Gboard

Price: Free

Gboard is Google’s official keyboard app. It’s a simple keyboard that doesn’t have too many frills. It does have gesture typing (swiping), light theming, voice typing, emoji search, GIF support, and more. Its most unique feature is the built-in Google search that lets you search the web without leaving the keyboard or app that you’re in.
It can also sync between devices so your saved words go with you. It’s effective, simple, and 100% free. You’ll want to try this one out if your phone keyboard is giving you fits. It’s one of the best free Android apps for sure.

SwiftKey is also great in a different sort of way and there are other great Android keyboards here as well.

Google Drive

Price: Free / $1.99-$299.99 per month

Google Drive screenshot 2020
The Google Drive suite are a group of applications that are all directly integrated into Google Drive. The apps include Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, Google Photos, and Google Keep along with the actual Google Drive app itself.

These apps focus primarily on office use for documents, spreadsheets, and slideshows but also work for note-taking, backing up your photos, and storing whatever file you can think of. The best part is that they’re all free unless you need more than 15GB of storage on Google Drive.

Most people don’t. These are all great free Android apps. You can also find more office apps options here if you need more choice.

Google Opinion Rewards

Price: Free

Google Opinion Rewards is easily one of the best free Android apps in the Google Play Store. To use this app, you simply download and install it, then open it one time. After that, the app will periodically notify you to ask you some questions about where you go, what you do, and about Google products you use.

You’ll get credit for use in the Google Play Store every time you answer a survey. That credit can go toward buying yourself apps or games in Google Play. It’s a great way to expand your collection without spending real money.

At worst, everyone should have this app installed. It is only available in some regions, though, so our International readers may not be able to use this.

Google Maps

Price: Free

Google Maps and Waze are two navigation apps. Google Maps will give you turn-by-turn directions, let you view businesses (and their reviews), and all kinds of other stuff. Waze is another navigation app. It lets you check out the traffic along your route.

Google Maps is definitely the more powerful of the two. Waze is a little bit more fun to use, though. That makes it a good option if you’re looking for something simple. Both apps get heaps of new updates and features all the time. You can’t go wrong either way.

You do have more options, though, so here’s our list of the best navigation apps for Android.

Imgur and Giphy

Price: Free
Imgur and Giphy are two image databases. They’re great places to find things like funny GIFs, fun images, little facts, and all kinds of other entertainment purposes.

Most of those awesome pictures you see on Facebook, Twitter, etc come from here. Imgur also happens to be the image upload service that most people use on Reddit.

Both Giphy and Imgur are completely free to download and use. They have your back whether you want to kill a few minutes slacking off or looking for the perfect reaction GIF for that Twitter or Google+ post. They’re two free Android apps worth having.

Plus, you can upload your images to Imgur without limits for sharing to various places. There are other funny apps on Android, but we like these two the best.

Musicolet

Price: Free

Musicolet is an intriguing option for local music playback. It does all of the basics, including playlists, tag editing, organizational features, file browsing, and embedded lryics (LRC) support. You also get an equalizer, a sleep timer, widgets, lock screen controls, Android Auto support, and more.

It covers basically all standard use cases and it still piles more on top. In addition, it’s entirely free with no in-app purchases and no advertising. We also quite like the simple, effective UI. You can check out other music app options here as well if you need to or here for music streaming apps if you want that instead.

Resilio Sync

Price: Free / Varies
Resilio Sync is a cloud storage solution for people who don’t trust cloud storage. It creates a cloud storage server on your personal computer. The app lets you sync your files, photos, videos, audio, etc from your computer to your phone and back again. Thus, you get the cloud storage experience without having to trust your data to a third party.

The desktop and mobile apps are easy enough to set up and the UI is functional. There is a pro version with some extra features, but the free version does the basics just fine as long as you don’t need anything excessive. There are other great cloud storage services, but Resilio Sync is excellent for people on a budget.

TickTick

Price: Free / $27.99 per year
TickTick is among the best to-do list apps on Android. It works a lot like Wunderlist, actually. You can make lists, share tasks with other people, organize your tasks in various ways, get reminders, set recurring tasks, and more. It’s also highly modular. That helps with organization. The widgets aren’t half bad either.

There is a pro version, but it adds things like calendar support and other additional features. The free version of this is far above what most other to-do list apps offer. It’s also clean, easy to use, and it’s great for small teams or family use. It’s technically not a free app.

However, the free version functions better than most free to-do list apps. Don’t worry, you won’t need the premium version except in extreme cases. There are also other great options for to do list apps too.

Zedge

Price: Free with in-app purchases

Zedge is pretty much a one-stop-shop for things like wallpapers, ringtones, notification tones, and alarms. There is a very large selection of all of those things available in a variety of genres including fantasy, mainstream, funny, and pretty much whatever else you can think of.

Zedge’s users add most of the content themselves. Thanks to this, there is quite a bit of variety. There is also a premium option for wallpapers and those are pretty decent.

Abstruct, Walli, and Tapet are better options for wallpapers, but the premium content in Zedge isn’t half bad and Zedge is basically the only truly great app left for ringtones. There are other great wallpaper apps and ringtone apps, but Zedge is the only one that can reliably do both.

Zoom

Price: Free / Varies

Zoom was one of the definitive apps of 2020. When the pandemic hit and everybody started working from home, Zoom became the app to beat for video conferencing. It has a fairly robust free version. You can do unlimited one-on-one video chats and 40-minute meetings with up to 100 people. That’s good enough for most use cases.

You can pay to remove many of those restrictions. The app lets you screen share, use a whiteboard to write stuff down, and it even includes things like end-to-end encryption. The app could be better and Zoom took its sweet time adapting to its new popularity. However, it managed to persevere.

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