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13 apps to download on your new iPhone

It's an era of iPhones. Everyone is crazy about iPhones. Here's a collection of 13 of the best apps you should download first on your iPhone. These apps are different from apps like facebook, Twitter, Insatgram , Snapchat.

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So, here are the first 13 apps for your new iPhone-

1. Google Photos
Google Photos is an overall better solution to Apple's built-in iCloud Photo Library for backing up and managing your iPhone's photo collection.

The app has fancy image recognition that lets you search for things like dogs, food, or a particular mountain range and find relevant photos. You can share albums with others and create fun GIFs too.


2. Facebook Messenger

You can use Messenger to communicate with anyone directly on Facebook, and you don't even need a Facebook account to use the app.

Messenger can also be used to send money to friends, make video and phone calls over the internet, order an Uber ride, and send stickers and animated GIFs with ease.



3. Foursquare
Foursquare has a wealth of community feedback (or "tips") on restaurants around the world (try searching "free Wi-Fi" next time you're trying to find a coffee shop), and its use of push notifications to aid in the discovery of new places is unmatched.

4. Spark
Spark has a number of features that make a compelling email app: A smart inbox that automatically groups emails into different groups, like newsletters and alerts, customizable notifications, and the ability to snooze emails for reading later.

It's also completely free to use.


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5. Venmo
PayPal's Venmo app connects to your bank account and lets you quickly send someone else using the app real money. There are no fees, which makes it an ideal way to split up a dinner bill with friends or even pay rent.

Venmo is also a social network of sorts. You can see what other people are paying each other for along with playful emoji descriptions. Just don't get "Venvy."


6. Dark Sky
Most weather apps give you a basic forecast. But Dark Sky takes it a step further with notifications that warn you when it's about to rain or snow in your exact location. It’s also an excellent app with a beautiful, minimalist design and access to weather radar.

It’s like having a weather psychic in your pocket, and you’ll be glad you bought it the next time you almost get caught in the rain.


7. 1Password
Your passwords need to be kept secure. 1Password is the best app for getting that job done.

It manages your web logins and sensitive information and keeps your passwords organized. Everything is protected with a master password that only you know, so hackers will never be able to crack your digital vault.

1Password is free to download, but there's an optional upgrade with more features.


8. Pocket
Bookmarking articles is so 10 years ago — unless you use Pocket. The service lets you save any webpage you come across to come back to later. Lots of apps integrate directly with Pocket, including the iPhone's built-in Safari browser, to let you save articles and videos.

The app itself can download stories offline in a clean, easily readable interface for offline reading. It even reads text to you with a Siri-like voice. You can also share (with comments) articles with other Pocket users, and the service learns what you like and recommends more articles you might find interesting.


9. Sworkit
Sworkit uses a combination of aerobic, strength, resistance, and flexibility workouts to create routines that work for all kinds of different fitness goals.

The app has been scientifically proven to work, too. A recent analysis of 30 popular free fitness apps by a team of sports scientists found that Sworkit Lite was the most closely aligned with the American College of Sports Medicine’s training guidelines.

Sworkit has a “Lite” version that’s free to use with ads and a “Pro” version to remove ads and unlock features, like the ability to save and build multiple custom workouts.


10. Giffage
No iPhone is complete without a keyboard for sharing GIFs, and the free Giffage app is the best one in the App Store.

Once it's installed, you can search for a GIF to fit just about any situation, browse by categories like "animals" and "emotions," and save your favorite GIFs for quick access.


11. Mint
Mint connects to your bank and credit cards and monitors your spending. It's designed to help you budget and get a sense of your net worth, and it can remind you about reoccurring bills and let you know when large withdraws are made from your account.


12. Monument Valley
Apple's Game of the Year for 2014 is still just as good in 2015. Monument Valley is a gorgeous puzzler with a wonderful soundtrack. It will definitely go down as one of the greatest iPhone games of all time.



13. VSCO Cam
If you want to make the photos you take on your smartphone look better, one of VSCO Cam's dozens of retro film filters will do the trick. The app offers more editing capabilities than Instagram, and each filter preset is designed to emulate the effect of an old-school film camera.

VSCO offers free cloud syncing and uploads to a personalized VSCO Grid account, which is essentially a hi-resolution, ultra minimalist version of Instagram that has less of a focus on social networking and more of a focus on pretty pictures.

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