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Do you have a new iPhone? Are you done with its setting up? Now it is time to hit the App Store. Which apps should you download to really make your iPhone a great one?

By this time next year, we will be able to get over a million applications for our iPhones, as the App Store is currently in a strong position of around 750k. With all these options, how do you know if you have selected the best applications to fill your home screen?
Certainly, almost everyone has the standards that they seem to have on their phone. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, maybe Netflix or Amazon… You do not need a list of suggestions to tell those household names. If you’re new to the iPhone or looking to find some new favorite apps, you should consider these five suggestions.
Citymapper.
There is no transitional application as complete, powerful, and elegant as CityMaper. It draws data from a group of transit agencies and creates a compact, integrated, clear picture of how to move around the city. Find out when the next train arrives. Identify exactly how much it will cost to get you from A to B. Know exactly what to stop to leave, and even get a notification to remind you when you get there.
Dashlane.
If you want to buy things online, Dashlane is a must-have application. It will automatically save the lost payments and confirmation information to your email address. It lets you know information about your online expenses and makes it easier to find your receipts (unless you have a telescope to add things like tickets to your Passbook app). Dashlane is free, but if you spend a lot of money online, the premium option is worth it.
Fooducate.
When you are in a grocery store, you can determine the health value of an item you are considering based on what you identify on the label. The problem is that many of us are unaware of what many of the ingredients and terms we see actually mean, which leads us to gamble on foods that are not good for us. Fudukate helps you by scanning the bar code of an item and allowing you to see its “rank”. The database for the application ranks food items based on everything from calories to controversial ingredients, giving you a clear picture of what you are actually buying. It explains why an item has a specific grade and literally informs you about the health value of that item.
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Things.
Things application is the excellence of the task manager. If you try to keep your life in order and stay at work, you will love its clean and clear design. In fact, things won the App Store Editor Choice Award and the Apple Design Award in 2017. It is easy to use and has the right balance of powerful features. It’s a poster child to work well with all the technologies Apple has built into iOS: Handoff, Siri shortcuts, dynamic notifications, home screen widgets, 3D touch, you name it.
Spotify.
Spotify is the best music application on the market. I have no question who knows it. While other apps beat Radio Pix (Pandora) and Custom Center (Slacker), Spotify offers the best premium service overall. Offering millions of songs and a large network of friends, Spotify is the most unlimited experience and boom for your fee. The app itself is free, but to access your playlists, you must have the premium version, which is the $ 10 per month standard. However, the ability to listen to offline playlists makes it easy to accept a fee.
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