Best Apps For Iphone X R

For the very first time we are experiencing Iphone X with an edge to edge screen. The most exciting feature that we all have been anticipating is the FaceID. FaceID is capable of recognizing your face even in the dark due to its new IR camera mechanism. Just like any other smartphone it requires some learning to make the most out of it, here are the following apps that can improve your experience with iPhone XR:

The Best Apps for iPhone XR

Best Apps For Iphone X R

  1. Shortcuts
    Siri Shortcuts iOS 12

The Shortcuts app is one of the best things about iOS 12. It brings automation features to your iPhone which are directly integrated with Siri. Now, you can create complex workflows which are triggered using a specific Siri phrase.

For example, you can say one phrase to Siri and have your iPhone change the lights, read out the news, turn off Do Not Disturb mode, send a message to someone, and a lot more.

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You can even create Shortcuts using third party options. A wide variety of apps like Carrot Weather, Streaks, Overcast and more have been updated with support for Siri Shortcuts. Which means you can create complex shortcuts using individual actions from third-party apps.

Download: Shortcuts

  1. 1Password
    Best iPhone X Apps 11

1Password is the best password manager for iPhone and with iOS 12 it’s even better. Now, you can use 1Password data to log into any web page or an app, without opening the 1Password app. Just enable 1Password in settings and choose the Passwords option in the login page. Your 1Password data will show up right there.

Download: 1Password

  1. Overcast
    Best iPhone X Apps 10
    Overcast is our preferred alternative to the Podcasts app. It’s easy to use and is filled with useful features like Smart Speed and Volume Boost. It even works with Siri shortcuts in iOS 12. So you can create custom phrases to start a particular podcast or a playlist.

Download: Overcast

  1. Houseparty
    FaceTime Group Video call isn’t here yet. But you can get the same functionality by using Houseparty. This is the app that Apple ripped off in the first place. You can create rooms where your friends can drop in and out as they please.

Download: Houseparty

  1. VSCO
    Best iPhone X Apps 13
    VSCO is still the best all in one app for clicking and editing photos, especially in the free category. Some of the filters are now a classic.

Download: VSCO

  1. Halide
    Best iPhone X Apps 12
    If you want to shoot in RAW, you should be using Halide. The beautifully designed app lets you shoot in RAW as well as JEPG. The new version of Halide lets you trigger the camera using Siri and it uses the new fast new processor for advanced RAW processing and depth mapping. This means you get even better portraits than the stock Camera app!

Download: Halide ($4.99)

  1. PCalc Lite
    Best iPhone X Apps 8
    PCalc Lite is the versatile, customizable calculator app you should be using instead of the default one. The app gives you a useful widget and a couple of really nice themes. And it works with Siri Shortcuts as well.

Download: Pcalc Lite

  1. Apollo
    Best iPhone X Apps 9
    Read Reddit on your iPhone, in style. Apollo is a detail oriented, thoughtfully designed app for reading and using Reddit. Doesn’t matter if you’re a lurker who never posts, or if you comment on subreddits regularly, Apollo will feel right at home.

Download: Apollo

  1. Snapseed
    Best iPhone X Apps 7
    You can do wonders for your iPhone photos in Snapseed, and no that’s not an exaggeration. Snapseed, the free app, gives you all the tools you need to fix and enhance your photos. You can do the basics like changing the brightness, contrast, exposure and all. But Snapseed really comes into play when using the highlights and vibrance feature. Plus, you can even apply effects to just a specific part of an image! That’s Photoshop level features, in a free app on your iPhone.

Download: Snapseed

  1. Spotify
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    If Apple Music is not your thing, Spotify is the best alternative. And in some ways, it’s far better. The dark UI is awesome to look at and is actually easier to use than the Music app. Plus, Spotify’s recommendation engine is brilliant.

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  1. AllTrails
    AllTrails is a handy guide for adventurers looking for running, hiking, and biking trails. It offers details about the trails — more than 100,000 all over the world! — including difficulty level, elevation, and length, according to Redditor Wookiepuke. App users can also post pictures of trails and leave comments and reviews for other users. And, yes, it tells you if the trails are dog or kid-friendly, too.

AllTrails
AllTrails Credit: App Store

  1. Khan Academy
    Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization that provides free online educational tools to help students learn. Being a “student” doesn’t mean you have to be in school, however. In this case, being a student just means you have something you’d like to learn more about. The app, suggested by Redditor Colgate_and_OJ, has information and learning tools on a variety of subjects, from art history to astronomy, at multiple learning levels.

Khan Academy
Khan Academy Credit: App Store

  1. Mealime
    Mealime is a recipe app that, as Redditor theblartist states in their post, lets the user enter information about their tastes and diet goals before recommending recipes that correspond to said information. Thanks to its ability to streamline recipes to a user’s preferences, the app should save plenty of time on deciding what to eat.

Mealime
Mealime Credit: App Store

  1. Tunity
    How many times have you been trying to watch something on TV but the sound is either muted, or background noise makes it impossible to hear? Tunity allows users to simply scan the TV screen, and the app streams the TV audio straight to your device so you can listen with headphones. Redditor mike-mag adds that it’s ideal in loud, crowded bars where maybe instead of chatting it up with the guy next to you who won’t stop talking, you’re actually trying to watch the game.

Tunity
Tunity Credit: App Store

  1. Libby
    Libby, recommended by Redditor awkwardlyonfire, essentially functions as an e-library. As long as you have a library card, you can access and borrow your library’s collection of ebooks and audio books for free. The app allows you to link your library card and then browse your local library’s collection. Simply download a book if you want to read it. All of your “loans” are automatically returned on their due dates. No late fees! It’s the library without having to actually get up and go there. Perfect for global-pandemic-like conditions.

Libby
Libby Credit: App Store

  1. AirDroid
    It’s file sharing made easy with AirDroid, which allows users to “share photos, videos, audios, or any files with your friends and across screens.”

Let’s say you want to share photos from your phone to your computer. As long as the devices are on same Wi-Fi network, your AirDroid account on your computer should be able to recognize the account on your phone. From there, your computer will recognize your phone’s photos/videos, and you can pick and choose which files to transfer. No USBs necessary, no wires, and no data cost. You can check out more specifics on the app here. Suggested by Redditor RODjij

AirDroid
AirDroid Credit: App Store

  1. Insight Timer
    For meditators everywhere, Insight Timer provides guided meditations at various lengths instructed by “the world’s top meditation and mindfulness experts, neuroscientists, psychologists, and teachers from Stanford, Harvard, the University of Oxford, and more,” according to the app description. The Redditor’s post remains online with almost 400 points, although their account seems to have been deleted. We thank them, nonetheless.

Insight Timer
Insight Timer Credit: App Store

  1. Clue Period & Cycle Tracker
    Clue allows users to track their menstrual cycles and log information about their symptoms to learn more about their menstrual health. Clue also uses that information to make predictions about the user’s period cycle — when it will hit, along with likely symptoms and their severity. Redditor annabear used Clue to plan their Valentine’s weekend vacation so they wouldn’t be on their period while they were away. According to their post, it worked like a charm.

Clue
Clue Credit: App Store

  1. Shazam
    Shazam is pretty popular and has been for some time now, but it’s always worth a mention when we’re talking about useful free apps. Shazam users can open the app while a song is playing on the radio, in a store, or pretty much anywhere, and Shazam will provide the name of the song as well as the artist who sings it. It’s essentially the answer to the age-old question: “The hell is the name of this song playing?” Thanks to Redditor DunkyChameleon for the assist.

Shazam
Shazam Credit: App Store

  1. Photomath
    Listen, math is really freaking hard, okay? Sometimes you’ll be stuck on a single problem for an hour with no idea what to do. Photomath is a study tool that allows the user to take a picture of that problem. The app will scan it, and the problem then gets put into the app’s algorithm, which provides step-by-step instructions on how to solve it. And, boy, would I love to have known this existed before today. Suggested by Redditor Mattiusdagrub8.

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