Andy Walker / Android Authority
Every modern smartphone has a camera system, and it has a good opportunity to browse your photos regularly with which you occupy it. Most devices come up with a brand adjontatory gallery app. I know that the Samsung Gallery is a great one in this regard. But what will happen if you do not own Samsung and want the brand-Ugonostatic option?
After many years of trials of various apps, I have restricted my favorite gallery app to just five options. Some products have over -liping properties, but each look, feels and behaves slightly different. If I choose only one that I install on all my devices, this will be a gallery app below.
What is your preferred gallery app?
16 votes
Aus Gallery
6 %
Focus attention
13 %
Fossify Gallery
19 %
Google Galle
31 %
piktures
13 %
Other (let me know which of the comments)
19 %
Focus attention
Rita El Khuri / Android Authority
This is what I recommend for most people.
Some seriously complicated and capable gallery apps are available on Android, but often you need to see the image files stored on your phone is an easy, turmoil -free way. Focus on it.
This small app offers a beautiful UI that focuses on images, which include minimal secondary features. The features of the app include content management, safe and different ways to view. By default, it arranges images through a folder, making it easier to see where everything is safe. I often use it to clean the folders that my file exploring is a lot more irregular. If desired, you can also choose the pictures of groups through time (day or month).
Fox GO also offers the power user’s necessary options, including locking the app behind your fingerprint, offering high quality images or shots in HDR, and pressing viewers to use the maximum brightness of your phone.
If you have a way to see all the pictures in the gallery app, Fox Go is a great option and my favorite gallery app for Android.
Aus Gallery
Andy Walker / Android Authority
If you need something else, including an app that supports metadata and wider file support views and modifications, the Aus Gallery is a scream.
Despite his name, Aus is just ahead of the gallery app and offers tools to effectively manage video and photo libraries. I especially like the page of this statistics, which shows different photography habits. It also includes how many types of file is stored on the device, where (which country) was taken most of the files, and when you have taken those photos. The latter is designed on an easy bar chart.
Evas also emphasized on a sharp search, combining the tags and specific metadata information included with the user, like the location of the shot. You can also compose a specific folder as an app’s home screen, which is especially easy when I need to access screenshots on my phone quickly.
piktures
Andy Walker / Android Authority
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Its most useful feature is direct access to the plugin USB drive in the phone. It comes for me when my camera’s SD card is full and I need to offload some content while hiking. And, for those who store more sensitive shots on their device, the papacters have a secret space that encrypted any image inside it.
Beyond its features, its UI stands with its smooth dynamic images, chicken default fonts, useful tool bars for navigation, and large, easy tape cards in the screen body.
The pace is free, but this version contains ads. There are two time payment options to remove them.
Google Galle
Joe Mark / Android Authority
It is noteworthy how many people do not yet know that Google has a second gallery app. This is a company that finally likes to create copies. However, what sets the gallery in addition to the photo is the simplicity of it.
The gallery, such as the focus go, is limited to spreading its feature, but this deep focus is ideal for those who want to see only the pictures stored on their device and something else.
Although Fox Go is limited to the new version of Android, the gallery works even if your device is running Android 8, making it the best of the legitimacy of heritage devices.
Fossify Gallery
Andy Walker / Android Authority
Finally, if you are looking for a solid open source gallery app for Android, do not see any other than the Fusayaf gallery. It really offers a scourge number of settings, which causes it to be in line with any user’s needs.
For most parts, I like its easy initial UI, which has immediate control in the search bar. Someone can easily adjust how many images were shown by togeling the number of used columns quickly, and this layout can be selected for each folder. It is amazingly granular. Add this feature to its thumbnail quality settings, and foosifies can be the best app on this list for large -scale on device libraries.
They are there: Five Android Gallery Apps I recommend. Of course, I have not tried every app in the market, so weigh the following with your choice if you think I have lost a clear candidate.
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