The Ultimate List Of Top Android Hacks

Here are the best android hacking apps for android mobile and smartphones!

Most of you have heard or read about the top best Android app of different categories. But  today we are going to introduce our readers to the ten most notorious Android hacking apps available on the Internet. People are freely using Android to conduct illegal activities and do proceed to hacking stuff on their Android smartphones. You can do a lot of stuff with these apps. Regular internet users clock up things like “How to hack wifi passwords” on Android. This article will add a new dimension to those searches. 

The Android Hacks For Everyone

Conquer Wifi With Zanti

Zanti is an exceptional app with a very powerful incentive. It’s developed by Zimperium and has millions of downloads. Basically, the app is used for wifi network penetration. Many users are known to abuse this Android hack, performing wifi hacking and illegal activities on the app. Using Zanti, people can control those smartphone, tablet devices connected to the same wifi. 

Casting Harry Potter Spells With Google Assistant

Apple’s Siri is the primary go-to for spells of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, but it’s not like Android users are Muggles. The wizards developing Google Assistant have already taught the virtual concierge several spells.

Lumos

Lumos, also known as the wand-lighting charm, illuminates the tail of a wizard’s wand. On Google Assistant command, it magically flashlight function, illuminating the flash of your device’s rear-facing camera. 

  • Spell: OK Google, Lumos
  • Pronunciation: /loo · mows/

OK Google, Accio [App Name]

Accio, also known as the summoning charm. Users can apply it to open practically any app. All you have to do is set the starter to Accio, plus the app name or a code name of your choosing. For example, Accio Meta to open Facebook or Accio Insta to open Instagram. After that, set the action to the customized option with the phrase “open” plus the actual name of the app you want to open.

Pair a DualSense Controller to Your Android Phone

Never heard of Remote Play? Well today’s your lucky day. Sony introduced the feature with the release of PS3. This allowed gamers to stream and play console games through remote, handheld devices. They can even switch between games and navigate the PlayStation’s home screen and settings. It has now evolved with the PS4 and its DualShock 4 wireless controller to support Android and iOS devices. Here’s how to go about it:

  1. Set Up Remote Play on Your PS5
  2. Set Up PS Remote Play on Your Android 12 Device
  3. Pairing the Android Phone to the PS5 through Remote Play App

One-handed Map Zoom

One of the best features on Android phones is the one handed map zoom. This is one of those things that you don’t need to have until you have it! Several people use online and offline maps on a daily basis. Students can get lost in a new city or even on campus! Android phones especially allow double-tap on the screen to zoom in and zoom out instead of using two fingers to swipe the screen. This is not even the most innovative feature. But it’s the little aspects that make your overall experience amazing. This is one tiny detail that can make it easier to use online maps, so why not? I would just advise not to abuse this hack when you are driving. It’s much more convenient to find your way without slowing down. 

See Back the Notifications Swiped Away

We have all done it. Clearing all your notifications in a hurry without reading them properly? It can come with the realization that you might have missed something important. Nobody wants to check their phone all the  time. In such a case all of us waste our time opening every app to recheck notifications? Well, we have a solution for that as well. 

All you have to do is simply long press and hold on your home screen to show up the screen-adjusting mode. Next, tap on widgets and look for the settings shortcut widget which should look like a basic settings gear. Now you have to drag it somewhere on your home screen followed by a popup list, Allowing to choose from essential shortcuts like accessibility, app info, battery, devices, battery and memory. Just search for the option named “notification log” and select it. After this, you can view all your previous notifications from all the apps with the time of appearance using the shortcut.

Force Control Orientation

Force controlling the orientation is something Android users can enjoy. Manufacturers give the charging port and headphone jack on the bottom frame. This halts user experience when using the phone while plugged in or listening to music. Using wired earphones while lying flat on the bed. This is where the Adaptive Rotation Lock app comes to rescue.

Lock app is a very lightweight and ad-free app that lets you manually set the orientation of content being displayed on your screen. You can switch between Reverse Portrait, Force Landscape, Reverse Landscape and Force Auto options. This gives users the freedom to use your device normally even if you are holding it upside down. It is also helpful for certain apps and especially home-screen which don’t support the default rotation system natively.

Improve Graphics in Games

Do you want to churn out the maximum speed and gaming performance from your Android device? The GLTools graphic optimizer app is adept at this aspect. This app requires root permissions to work. One of my favorite features is that GLtools squeeze better performance on lower-end devices. It does by fooling it like the app like you’re running a different processor. Also, you can tune in your graphics for better visuals and better dynamic range in games.

Activate One-handed Mode

Today, smartphones are growing in size. They have become harder to operate one handed. This is where Google’s custom keyboard comes in handy. It is the default option on some Android phones. A special one-handed mode is that you can switch between a simple shortcut as well. If you own a Pixel phone, this diverse keyboard will be your default typing option. You can also download Google’s version and set it as your default keyboard.

Open up the keyboard, tap and hold on the comma key. Drag up the right-hand icon to enable one-handed mode. This lets you switch this smaller keyboard from side to side, the bottom icon lets you reposition it. The top icon helps in restoring the full-size keyboard. Other phone keyboards have one-handed modes, but they are harder to access than Google’s. Other than that, try looking up your phone model and searching “one-handed keyboard” to learn more.

Lock Phone Borrowers In One App

We have all had that scare when a young family member grabs your phone and surfs the internet through your browsers. Your Android phone has a solution to this as well. Enter App pinning. It protects your privacy, and you will lock one app to the screen until someone enters the lock screen code again. This way the user won’t be able to access any other parts of your phone without your code.

Run Apps Side-by-Side

Our final hack is also the most popular one. Everyone has the urge to run applications side by side, may it be listening to YouTube music and scrolling Instagram pictures together. This feature has been around since Android 7.0 Nougat. But most users tend to forget about it. This view side-by-side or top-and-bottom app view comes in handy when you want to display photos or multitasking.

Ready To Try Android Hacks?

So there we have it, a complete round up of the 10 best Android hacks. We hope you agree with our list and even find some hidden gems in there. Feel free to reach out!


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