Top 10 Apps for Apple iPhone
The single fact that the iPhone has had more than10 billion app downloads since it launched in mid-2007. On average, there are 500,000 apps on the App Store and roughly 2,000,000 apps are downloaded on to iPhones around the world each day.
So to whittle the 500,000 apps available for the smartphone down to just ten is a bit of an impossible task. So bear with us, and remember that these are just the apps that we recommend you should have on your iPhone - This is by no stretch of the imagination a definitive list. Any way, enough of the formalities. Here's our top ten iPhone apps:
Instagram - £ Free
Burbn's Instagram is a camera app that allows you to take photos, apply a variety of filters and easily share your work across many outlets.
Facebook - £ Free
Despite a few hiccups, Facebook for iOS offers an experience at least as good as the company’s website for navigating the social network. If you use Facebook regularly, you're going to want to install this app!
Twitter - £ Free
The latest version of the Twitter app includes top-notch iOS 4 support. It handles fast app switching with aplomb, and also finishes posting new tweets even if you exit the app before the action completes.
WhatsApp - £0.69
Imagine if you and your friends could all put £0.69 into a magic hat and then text each other on your smartphones for ever…Well that's exactly what WhatsApp's all about. It uses your 3G/Wi-Fi data connection and sends its messages that way. Genius. You can send photos and videos through it too. Get it now!
Sky Go - £ Free
There is nothing bad you can really say about this app. It coasts nothing and if you have a Sky subscription then you get another way of watching your favourite TV. It works very well too. A fine effort from BSkyB.
iBooks - £ Free
If you've got an iPhone then downloading the free iBooks app is something of a no-brainer, its fantastic, vast store makes it easy to browse and add books, plus there are more than 30,000 free books to chose from.
Flick Football - £0.69
Flick Football requires you to bend free kicks around defenders and past a goalkeeper into the net. To add to the challenge, you can also hit bonus targets, like that purple ball which earns you an extra life. If you ever played the game Roberto Baggio Magical Kicks, you're going to absolutely love this.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12 - £0.69
Okay, so this app might not be for everyone. But rarely does a game travel from a decocted gaming console to a smartphone so well. This game is superb and the armies of golfers (and non-golfers for that matter) will love it. It's dirt cheap for what you get too.
ESPN Goals - £ Free
This app lets you see a video of every goal that's scored in the Premiership, minutes after it hits the back of the net (apart from 3pm kick off on Saturdays). As well as getting a video clip of every goal, you can also get live scores and stats, fixtures and results, weekend round-up clips and highlights.
Google Translate - £ Free
Google Translate for the iPhone is a magical little app with which you can communicate in 63 different languages… providing you have a web connection. Incredible!
Source - [ pcadvisor.co.uk ]
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