4 Underrated Android Apps Most Users Rarely Open (But Should)

Underrated Android apps are often the ones that quietly improve your day without demanding attention. With millions of Play Store listings, it’s easy to miss tools that feel genuinely useful instead of repetitive. Below are four underrated Android apps that deliver real value across music, streaming, video, and gaming.

Underrated Android apps for music, streaming, video, and gaming

Nintendo Music: Soundtracks you cannot easily stream elsewhere

Nintendo Music is one of those underrated Android apps that is totally different from Spotify-style services. It focuses on game soundtracks from titles like Super Mario OdysseyAnimal Crossing: New HorizonsSplatoon 3, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Because Nintendo tightly controls its catalog, the app becomes a rare official option. It requires Nintendo Switch Online (about $3.99/month or $19.99/year). The best feature is Extend To, which loops tracks seamlessly for up to 60 minutes.

Apple TV on Android: Big shows without switching phones

Apple TV arriving on Android makes it easier to watch Apple originals such as Slow Horses and Foundation without buying into a new ecosystem. It’s also practical: your “continue watching” row syncs smoothly, and you can download episodes for offline viewing. For sports fans, there’s an MLS hub, with expanded match access expected in 2026 for Apple TV subscribers.

Blackmagic Camera: A free upgrade for serious mobile video

Among underrated Android apps for creators, Blackmagic Camera stands out. It gives fast access to pro controls like ISO, shutter speed, white balance, resolution, plus tools like zebra exposureRGB histogram, and audio metersOpen Gate capture adds flexibility when cropping during editing. It can also connect to Blackmagic Cloud, speeding up workflows into DaVinci Resolve. And it’s free.

Steam: Remote downloads and secure logins

The Steam app helps you browse sales, purchase games, and trigger Remote Download to a PC or Steam Deck. It also includes Steam Guard, a QR-based authenticator that makes logins quicker and safer. For many gamers, it’s one of the most underrated Android apps to keep installed.

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