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10 best Android learning apps to increase your knowledge!

10 best Android learning apps to increase your knowledge!

The smartphone or tablet to learn just makes sense. It’s a device that is almost always with you which means you can take your learning everywhere and there are a metric ton of resources to teach you. If you want to fast track your progress and learn about just about anything, here are the best learning apps for Android.
1.Amazon Kindle
2.Coursera
3.Duolingo
4.Khan Academy
5.LinkedIn Learning
6.Photomath
7.SoloLearn
8.Udemy
9.WolframAlpha
10.YouTube

1.Amazon Kindle
Price: Free / Book costs vary

You simply buy them, download them, and read them. It’s delightfully old school, but some people enjoy that. Books are generally less expensive than their physical counterparts. Your device can also store tons of them without running out of space. Those who don’t like Amazon Kindle have other options. 


2.Coursera
Price: Free / Class costs vary

Coursera is an online school of sorts.  Each one educates you on a different topic. It boasts well over 1,000 courses ranging from math to science and even technology stuff. The classes have lectures, reading assignments, and video content. 


3.Duolingo
Price: Free / $9.99 per month / $95.99 per year

Duolingo hit the ground running in 2014. It supports over a dozen languages. The developers also boast that 34 hours in this app is equal to a semester in school. It’s completely free to use. There are also no advertisements. It’s one of the great learning apps for both adults and kids. 

4.Khan Academy
Price: Free

 It teaches more traditional subjects like math, science, physics, economics, and many others. It’s usually the kind of stuff that targeted learning apps (like Coursera and Udemy) don’t focus on too much. Another great option here is edX, which features 2,000 courses from actual colleges for free.


5.LinkedIn Learning
Price: Free

LinkedIn Learning is one of the newer learning apps. This one has an interesting history. There are a ton of courses for things like office skills, creative skills, and other similar things. The app also comes with Chromecast support, offline support, playlists, and more. It’s actually a decent learning app. We only recommend it to those looking to learn job skills. 

6. Photomath
Price: Free

PhotoMath is one of the more focused learning apps. As the name implies, this one is all about math. It uses your camera and OCR technology to read equations that you write down. It then gives you the answer.

7.SoloLearn
Price: Free / $4.99 per month / $45.99 per year

SoloLearn is a developer on Google Play. They have a large selection of learning apps that teach computer programming. They support web languages like HTML, more common languages like Java or C++, and even some more specialized stuff like Python. Each language has its own app and each app is completely free. 
8.Udemy
Price: Free / Classes vary in cost

Udemy is one of the more popular course-style learning apps. Like many, it focuses on skill based learning. It has courses on things like Adobe apps, Microsoft apps, and you can even learn things like public speaking, cooking, and other stuff. There are a variety of courses for free or you can pay to get one of the more in-depth ones. 
9.WolframAlpha
Price: $2.99

WolframAlpha is a serious app for serious scholars. It has a calculator along with a wealth of information about a ton of topics. Some of them include various types of mathematics, statistics, data analysis, physics, chemistry, engineering, astronomy, units of measurement, weather, geography, and plenty more. 

10.YouTube
Price: Free / $12.99 per month

YouTube is probably the best thing that ever happened to learning apps. The service is usually for viral videos, music videos, news, and entertainment.The only thing you have to pay is a minute or two of your time to watch ads. Alternatively, YouTube Red is an option that costs $9.99 per month. That removes ads, adds background play, and more.

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