Cyber Nova Picks: Best Apps of the Month

Cyber Nova Picks: Best Apps of the Month

Apps are at the front and center of any smartphone experience, and with over a million apps on the Google Play Store and new apps being submitted to our forums every day, staying up to date on the latest apps and games can be a hassle. At CYBER NOVA(CB) we don’t discriminate apps – if it’s interesting, innovative, original or useful, we mention them. The CYBER NOVA(CB) Portal Team loves apps too, and here are our top picks for this month.

    App Name                                                Downloads         Rating
1. ES File Explorer File Manager               100M                    4.51














2. Nova Launcher Prime                            1M                       4.77     














3. MX Player                                                  100M                  4.41    











4. Titanium Backup PRO Key root         1M                      4.77














4. QuickPic Gallery                                        10M                     4.63














5. Google Keep - notes and lists                   10M                    4.44














6. ZEDGE™ Ringtones & Wallpapers            100M                   4.54














7. Minigore 2: Zombies                                    1M                      4.36














6. Shazam                                                           100M                  4.38














7. Poweramp Music Player (Trial)                   10M                    4.47











8. Greenify (Donation Package)                       100K                   4.67














9. Text Fiction                                                      10K                     4.06














10.Clean Master (Boost & AppLock)               100M                  4.66











11.Waze Social GPS Maps & Traffic                 50M                    4.57











12.TripAdvisor Hotels Flights                            100M                  4.43














13.Netflix                                                              100M                  4.37

Samsung with now fingerprints

Samsung handsets with fingerprint sensors now work with Dashlane password manager.


The first Samsung handset to have a fingerprint sensor built into the home button was the Galaxy S5, since then the company’s flagship devices have had this feature and now Samsung is even bringing it to its mid-range devices. A fingerprint sensor provides users with an alternate method of controlling access to the device, it can be used for other functions as well such as logging into websites and authorizing payments through PayPal and Samsung Pay.
Password manager apps can expand this functionality further by allowing users to autofill information or log in to sites by just swiping their finger on the sensor. Dashlane is one such popular app that was previously not compatible with Samsung’s biometric technology but that changes today. It supports the Galaxy S5,Galaxy S6 and S6 edgeGalaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge, users who have any of these devices can access their notes, passwords, credit cards, personal information and more stored with Dashlane by using their fingerprint to verify their identity. Dashlane password manager is available for free through the Google Play Store.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (4GB RAM)


After reporting some exclusive information about the screen, design, and the processor of the Galaxy Note 5, we have been able to source information about its memory and some other things.
We have received confirmation from our reliable insiders that the Galaxy Note 5 will feature 4GB of LP-DDR4 RAM. The Exynos 7422 SoC, that will debut with the Galaxy Note 5, will be the company’s first true single-chip solution (ePOP) combining an octa-core 64-bit CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, and the Shannon 333 LTE modem in the same package.
Going by the previous reports, the Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920) will feature a 5.67-inch Super AMOLED QHD display and an S Pen. Just like the Galaxy S6, the upcoming flagship product from the South Korean smartphone giant will feature a glass back and support for wireless charging. The wireless charging solution in the Note 5 will be compatible with WPC and PMA standards. The device will be offered in four colors; black, gold, silver, and white.
The Galaxy Note 5 was originally planned to be launched at IFA 2015, but rumours have started pouring in stating a possible early launch, possibly during mid-August. It is being speculated that this early launch is due to below par sales of the Galaxy S6 duo, and that the company wants to fend off competition from the upcoming iPhones.