The best productivity apps for Android are carefully selected based on universality and context, with a focus on features that aid productivity when using an Android phone or tablet as the primary internet-connected device. The list includes Adobe Acrobat Reader for annotating and viewing PDFs, Any.do for managing to-dos, Asana for collaborative task management, Automate for creating automations, Clip Stack for reusing copied text, DocuSign for electronically signing documents, Dragon Mobile Assistant for controlling phones with voice commands, Dropbox for file syncing and backup, Evernote for taking notes of all kinds, Grammarly for checking writing, LastPass for managing passwords and logging into accounts, Lucidchart for diagramming, Nirvana GTD for managing tasks in the GTD method, Pocket for reading, Pushbullet for quickly sharing information among devices, RescueTime for passively tracking time, Solid Explorer for exploring and managing files, Tide for enhancing focus, Toggl for tracking time while remote, and VMware Boxer for managing email. Each app has been evaluated based on its quality, ease of use, design, value, and other subjective factors to provide the best productivity experience for Android users.