5 paid apps not too well known that are worth every euro


If you have an accumulated balance in Google Rewards, you can redeem it by buying one of these 5 little-known paid applications from the Play Store. You will not regret!.

Although in the Google Play Store you can find a wide variety of free applications of all kinds, the Google store also has a series of really interesting payment appsbut some of them are not very popular.

For this reason, today we have selected for you 5 paid applications for Android not too well known that are worth every euro they cost.

Apps for Android

Apps on an Android smartphone

CloudPlayer Platinum

CloudPlayer Platinum

The first little-known app on Google Play that is worth paying for is CloudPlayer Platinuma complete music player with which you can play all the music you have stored in Google Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox and download it to your terminal to listen to it offline.

In addition, this app is compatible with a large number of audio formats such as MP3, AAC, OGG, m4a, WAV and even FLACwhich is a lossless sound format.

Google Play Store | CloudPlayer Platinum ($2.99)

Fenix ​​2 for Twitter

Fenix ​​2 for Twitter

Fenix ​​2 for Twitter enwithout a doubt, one of the best paid apps for Android, as this third-party Twitter client allows you to browse the timeline of the social network without the annoying ads and customize your home screen with a series of columns from which you can access your lists, your I like it or to your saved searches.

Fenix ​​2 for Twitter is a paid application that has a cost of 5.99 euros, althoughfrom time to time, its developer puts it on sale and you can get it with more than 50% discount.

Google Play Store | Fenix ​​2 for Twitter (5.99 euros)

Moon+ Reader Pro

Moon+ Reader Pro

Another of the paid applications of the Play Store that is worth it is Moon+ Reader Proa complete electronic book reader that is compatible with a wide variety of formats such as EPUB-PDFDJVU, AZW3, MOBI, FB2, PRC, CHM, CBZ, CBR, UMD, DOCX, ODT, RTF, TXT, HTML, MD (Markdown)WEBP, RAR, ZIP or OPDS.

This app has some really useful features like 5 auto page scrolling modestext highlighting, annotations, dictionary or translation and, furthermore, if you use it on several devices, you should know that this app allows you save the reading position thanks to its synchronization with Dropbox.

Google Play Store | Moon+ Reader Pro ($9.49)

home training

home training

In Google Play you can find a large number of applications to exercise at home, but training at home is one of the best we have tried, since it has a wide variety of daily training routines, with which you can work all muscle groups.

All the exercises that are included in this app are performed with the weight of your bodywhich means that you will not need any type of additional equipment, and they are supported by some highly illustrative 3D video tutorials.

But that’s not all, because this application also includes several nutritional plans to improve your eating habits and that way, you get lose weight in a healthy and effective way.

Google Play Store | training at home (1.79 euros)

Manual Camera: DSLR Camera Pro

Handheld DSLR Camera Pro Camera

Handheld DSLR Camera Pro Camera

Manual Camera: DSLR Camera Pro is, without a doubt, one of the best camera applications for Android, because it has a series of manual controls for photographs thanks to which you can configure a series of parameters such as ISO, shutter speed, manual focus/exposure, RAW capture, or bit rate and also allow you to record videos in 4K resolution and slow motion.

Manual Camera – DSLR Camera Pro is a paid app with no ads or in-app purchases that has a price of 4.49 eurosbut it is usual that, from time to time, you can get it completely free for a limited time.

GooglePlay | Manual camera: DSLR Camera Pro (4.49 euros)


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