5 of the best new Android apps you need to try this July
5 of the best new Android apps you need to try this July
https://www.androidauthority.com/best-new-android-apps-games-july-2026-3683281/
Publish Date: 2026-07-01 10:03:00
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Andy Walker / Android Authority
Keeping up with the latest and greatest apps and games is a difficult task, but I’m here to help. Each month, I detail a list of the best new Android apps and games, and this month’s edition is packed with a selection of utilities and great Android games.
Let’s jump right in. Here are the best new Android apps and games you should try in July 2026.
OpenClaw
Plug your phone into your gateway with ease.
- Price: Free
- Developer: OpenClaw Foundation

Adamya Sharma / Android Authority
OpenClaw burst onto the scene at the bottom end of last year with the promise of a total AI assistant that didn’t simply respond to prompts but could control anything plugged into it. The buzz has since died down, but one blind spot remains: OpenClaw could run on several platforms, but not Android, at least until now.
The OpenClaw Foundation launched the official OpenClaw app late in June, allowing users to access and control their personal OpenClaw gateways through their phones. It can also use the phone’s various features, including the cameras and notifications, if needed.
While it’s fantastic that the app now exists, it’s worth noting that the OpenClaw app isn’t as polished as one would expect. It feels decidedly like a garage project rather than one from an AI bigwig. Nevertheless, it’s here, and you can give it a go right now.
Hydro Tracker
Keep hydrated, one notification at a time.
- Price: Free
- Developer: Econ01
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Andy Walker / Android Authority
It might be winter in the southern hemisphere, and temperatures have plummeted into the single digits this week, but I’ve been on a mission to increase my fluid intake. Thankfully, I stumbled across an open-source app that helps me achieve just that.
Called HydroTracker, the app is by far the most polished water logging app I’ve ever used. It strictly adheres to Google’s Material design language, is swift and super easy to use, and issues helpful nudges to get me to take a sip and glug.
It’s…