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    These are 6 Android widgets without which I can’t live easily

    mobile specsBy mobile specsJuly 20, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    From calendars to reminders apps, everyone has their own list of the best Android widgets. For me, widgets help me review different things that they are without the need to open the app they are connected.

    I’ve recently turned into a new smartphone, and whenever I compile a new phone, let’s do some things, I also realized that I needed to refresh some of my widgets setup. As a result, they have become indispensable for my daily routine.

    1. Tick

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    Tik Tech is the best list of the best in my opinion, and its widgets also help keep me organized. On average day, my executive work is bad – meaning I often forget the tasks and require repeated reminders to work. But recently, I am particularly forgotten because of stress.

    Trick Tech’s widgets have become another way that I am at the forefront of tasks without confusing myself. I use two widgets from Tick Tech: to make a new task quickly, and one that offers me a review of all the obligatory and incoming tasks. In addition to regular reminders that send me for tasks, the widgets help me quickly examine what I need to do without need to remember to open the app.

    2. Google calendar

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    When I have begun to use a tricky widget to deal with my growing forgetfulness, the Google Calendar widget has been an important place on my devices for years. This is not the most attractive widget, but it ends the work. With a month’s widget on my secondary home screen, I can look well on all my incoming events and meetings.

    The calendar helps me when I have programs that I need to prepare, such as traveling local phone launches.

    It also helps me when I need to prepare programs, such as tours of local phone launches. In these cases, a day ago a reminder will not really help me prepare. But watching the whole month on a small widget allows me to make sure that I get the right grocery, change any repeated appointments, and see what day I will need to put more hours in my work.

    I’m playing this month: Calendar widget app to see if I could see more visually like pulling appointments and events in my Google Calendar. But so far, I keep relying on the Google Calendar thanks to the Dark Mode.

    3. The words

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    The words are one of the apps I use to learn something new every day. In addition to activating the information, it sends me words that I think I will be interested in learning. But in the days where I receive a lot of information in different apps, I often reject all my notifications simultaneously.

    Word widgets allow me to learn new words, even when I am overwhelmed by notifications.

    The widget allows me to get the benefits of the app, even if I don’t open it. It refreshes an hour or twice (though the frequency can be set more regularly), so usually I am welcomed by a new word whenever I check my phone.

    4. Clock/season

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    There are a lot of clocks and weather apps here to choose, but the default weather app on my Honor smartphone allows me to connect the time, date and weather forecasts on my home screen. This is especially useful when I am awake in the morning and want to guess that the weather is like outside.

    I wish there was a way to quickly look at the forecast for the next few days, but I use Google Automation to send the weather view of the next few days over the evening. If the weather is getting beyond a certain temperature, I have also set an IFTT notification to warn me.

    If you are looking for a similar functionality app for Honor watch and weather widgets, you can try the app like Digital Clock and Weather Widget.

    5. Brave finding

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    I turned from Chrome to brave a few months ago, and I’m glad I made a change. I like the characteristics of the brave and its search engine is better than Google’s ad -affected competitors. When you detect a widget on my new phone, I found that I can change the Google Search widget as usual, which instead uses a brave search.

    The widget provides me with immediate access to searching and sounding capability in the brave. I also prefer to use the brave app on my usual brave app shortcut so that I don’t engage with my recent tab – which can sometimes send me down the rabbit hole if this is a title I am interested in.

    6. Xiaomi Home

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    I was initially passionate about producing a more useful widget for Google Home, but the app is usually incredibly small for me. It often reflects my devices as offline even when they are not, so wages do not benefit me. Rather, I use Xiaomi Home’s widget for immediate access to my most important smart home devices.

    Google Home is very small for me, so I use the Vegate of Xiaomi Home instead.

    I have compiled two Xiaomi Home Vegetables on my smartphone: one for my smart camera, and the other for my smart fan. These are smart devices that I have more access to, so shortcuts are incredibly useful. On a recent trip, I used a camera widget to get my home video feed quickly to find out that everything is right back home. Easy access to my camera also means that I use the camera more often, often to check out any of my cats when it doesn’t come to bed.

    Since it is cold now, I do not use my smart fan shortcut. But in the summer, it is important to turn your fan quickly at night. It proved to be useful even during the fall, when the weather was contradictory and I will only realize after sleeping when I need to turn on or off the fans to maintain a comfortable temperature.

    Although everyone’s own widget’s preferences will be in line with their services they use, these widgets have become necessary for how to use their phone. They save me time and prevent me from engaging easily by accessing the features they need.

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