The Android platform is always under development, with new apps being released on a daily basis. This means that missing out on a new app is pretty easy and it's more unlikely that you will keep scrolling those pages, just to locate every app released within the month. Instead, you can just do a simple search on the Google store if you know the name of the app, for a faster location.
Here are some of the hottest apps you might have missed on Google Play Store, that September. They are classified under different categories. To start with, Under Photo Editors, the winning app was Polarr Photo Editor. This app was designed with the user-experience factor in mind. It's intuitive and allows the user to add different effects easily. The editing panel is a straightforward one and you can reach the brushing tools and custom filter controls effortlessly.
On Media players, PlaYo proved to be the real deal.This app is all about improving your music listening experience. It helps you create your own playlist from scratch. It supports online music streaming for free and won't nag you with endless ads while using it.
Alarms are not a favorite of many but under this category, the Shake-It Alarm app was a must have in September. This app will help add fun to your waking up experience. The developers of this app must have done a good research on the behavior of most people, towards their alarm clocks. Based on their research, they included some funny tweaks in the app. For example, the app allows you to shout at your phone in the morning, so as to switch the alarm off. It also includes other comical methods of doing the same, like shaking your phone and funny sounds too.
Finally, the hottest Data managing app in the month was Box. Box is an efficient data storage tool, for people who want to securely store data from their android devices on Cloud. The app gives you up to 10 gigs (10 GB) of free cloud storage, with which you can always upgrade with an in-app purchase. Moreover, it allows you to perform certain unique tasks on files via the app. For example you can share, print or add comments on an array of file types, including Word, PSD and PDF files.