So, you might be ready to buy a brand-new iPhone, maybe the newly launched yet not upgraded iPhone 14 or you might have selected the iPhone 14 Pro with the dynamic island. Or you may have bought it, and what are you going to do with it, just talk? The iPhone is capable of doing so much more than voice-to-voice or FaceTime communication. If you explore Apple’s App Store, you will come across many apps that can turn your iOS 16-powered handset into a fitness tracker, encyclopedia, or language-learning tool. If you think you can potentially use your iPhone a certain, there probably exists an app that you can use.
However, finding apps is specific to the user, based on what they want their phone to do. The App Store is packed with apps and it is expansive. Few of them are worth your time, others make you regret your choices. So that you don’t waste time finding essential iPhone apps, I have made this small guide to tell you about the three absolutely essential iPhone apps.
Gmail
Google’s email app is such a wonderful communication tool, just on par if not better than its rival Microsoft Outlook. It lets you read mail accounts from Hotmail, Yahoo, as well as others via IMAP. Gmail does not integrate your calendar the way Outlook for iPhone does, however, it does make your entire email database easier to deal with than the factory-installed Apple Mail app. The Gmail app is smooth and fast it even gives helps you follow the golden five seconds within which you can undo sending.
Facebook Messenger
It can be said that Facebook’s messaging app has no equal. Why you ask, because, you do not need a phone number to use Facebook Messenger. The app can be used on any device without needing your phone to be present, unlike WhatsApp, which requires a phone number to run and use. Facebook Messenger works on every platform, unlike Apple’s own iMessage. The Messenger also has many cool features, for example, audio calling as well as video chatting with AR masks, stickers, along with mobile payments. You also have the ability to even play games through it with your contacts. Oh, and the best part is that all of it is free.
Mint
Mint.com helps its users, as in you, keep detailed accounts of their finances by connecting to all their financial accounts. The app also helps in tracking all the money you earn as well as spending. This Finance iPhone app gives you deep insight into how you are spending your money and whether you are sticking to the budget you have created, or if you are blowing a hole through your pocket. Mint is one of the best personal finance apps you will find.
Bonus (To be honest, there are a lot more than three essential iPhone apps)
Google Maps
Google Maps is yet another one of the dominant forces on the internet, probably the most dominant force in the navigation industry. Google Maps might well have the most up-to-date as well as detailed geographic information of any other organizations in the navigation market. Google Maps turn-by-turn directions by car, foot and public transportation are hard to beat. The Google Maps app integrates with the user’s Google account so it knows the home as well as work addresses to determine commute times. There are many other features like offline maps, street view, and indoor maps which are nifty plusses. Despite being off to a shaky start, the iPhone’s built-in Apple Maps now matches most of Google Maps’ strengths. The competitor Here WeGo offers another good alternative if you are having doubts regarding privacy.
Adobe Photoshop Express
Adobe is known for creating the highest-quality imaging software around, and Photoshop Express is another step in continuing this trend. Adobe Photoshop Express has a clear interface, thanks to which you get excellent lighting as well as color correction tools. The app does not just have the classy preset effect filters, on top of that you can even create your own custom ones. The only drawback is that few of the features require an Adobe account or some might even require you to make in-app purchases.
MyFitnessPal
The free health app MyFitnessPal is one of the best all-in-one calorie counter as well as exercise trackers out in the market and not just for the iPhone. MyFitnessPal has a simple design as well as an interface that makes using the app a quick chore rather than a fatiguing project, which is an essential component when trying to reach long-term fitness or if you are aiming towards a weight goal. The best feature of the MyFitnessPal app is its exhaustive food as well as nutrition database, which trounces every competitor that is on the market. If you wish to have ad-free use along with some additional capabilities, there is a $9.99-per-month in-app subscription, which in all honesty is a bit steep.
Entertainment Essentials (If only you consider them so)
Netflix
Yes, I am suggesting the apparent option, you already might have on your device. So, I will not be explaining much about the app, except that the subscriptions start at $7.99.
Crunchyroll
If you are a huge fan of anime, just like me, then Crunchyroll is the ad-free streaming service for you. Crunchyroll offers tens of thousands of episodes, shows simulcast from overseas. It also has many numerous services fans crave, including social interaction features. The only gripe I have is that it does not have a Netflix-Esque recommendation feature.
Airbnb (Could be considered essential if you travel a lot)
Yes, there has been some controversy in some areas over hotel laws, however, even in my recent trips, I had nothing but good experiences, clean rooms, and friendly hosts via Airbnb. The app has all the capabilities you’d want and more. Travelers can book the stay, you can chat directly with the host to get exact directions, and can explore fantasy accommodations, for example, furnished tree houses. Not just travelers, the hosts can vet potential boarders, manage their calendars, and promote their properties through the app, which makes it a win-win scenario.
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