Best Android Photo Sharing Apps that you must not miss
Sharing is sexy and since you are a proud owner of an Android phone, you should have the option to share cool images with your friends while on the move.

Now, since Android is unarguably the most impressive and popular platform for smartphone users, there is no dearth of cool applications. But there is a small hitch along the way. There are too many of them available and they look and feel almost the same. So, it is tough for any Android user to decide on a particular app that will let him simple things in a straightforward way. Wondering how that can be done? To alleviate your pain a little bit, here we are going to present a list of photo sharing applications that we think are the best pair for your beloved mobile:

Lightbox: This is a product from a former Google Employee, Thai Tran and therefore, it never lets you down, no matter what, like a search engine. With an inbuilt camera and rich and diversified interface, this Android application is sure to win your love and admiration. With it, you will be able to share images not only in the LightBox but also in other platforms like Facebook, Foursquare, Tumblr, Twitter, Flickr, etc. Though this is a relatively new application, its features are above the ordinary and therefore, it is worth a try.
EyeEm: The USP of EyeEm is its beautiful interface that will make you fall in love with it at the very first sight. It is simple, light and phenomenally smooth to use. There are options to take pictures directly from the app itself and then add some cool filters to improve their quality. Though there are some rough edges to this application when it comes to the user interface, its advantages easily outweigh them. I have personally found this app rocking as it proved quite handy while promoting my coupon blogs that have the best discount offers on Snapfish, Mixbook and their likes.
Flickr: Without an iota of doubt, Flickr is the best and the biggest photo sharing website and that is why it makes sense to have an application developed by the company itself. Tagging, filtering options, alternate camera etc, are some of the coolest features of the Flickr application. Speedy turnaround and a brilliant responsive interface are some of the unique features of this cool app.
Path: This is probably the most talked about photo sharing application that you need to have in your kitty. Apart from doing the usual task like letting you share images with friends, family, it comes with an additional dose of interactivity as it allows users to interact with each other around the images. Its options and features may seem quite basic and outdated, but this application is a great way to share images without creating a fuss along the way.
Photobucket: Uploading and downloading pictures with Photobucket is a hassle-free experience. And if you can go a little further, you can share the images on Facebook, Twitter and their likes. However, if you wish to do a little bit more than just sharing photos, Snapbucket is here – a latest initiative from PhotoBucket. With this, you will be able to add cool effects and filters to the images.