8 Best Apps You Should Have on Your iPhone

 

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Whether you switched from Android to iOS, or you’re already an iPhone user and want to back your phone up with more useful apps. That smart little machine in your hands can do a lot more than just help you wake up in the morning or stay in touch with your loved ones. 

You can literally organize your whole life with the help of your phone, especially in this digital-driven world. I will provide you with a guide that contains an almost complete list of the most useful apps that you can add to your phone pocket. This list is divided into categories including social networking, education, fun, and health apps.

Social Networking:

1. LinkedIn

Owned by Microsoft, LinkedIn is a social network, however, different from the other social networking sites like Facebook and Instagram. The special thing about LinkedIn is that it is professional in nature. LinkedIn is mainly designed for business connections and other work-related purposes like sharing your resume and landing your new job.

2. Zoom

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Zoom is a virtual communication via a primarily cloud-based video app. This app is highly useful for professionals as it permits them to make live chats, conferences, and other formal virtual meetings. It is crucial to mention that the app use rate insanely increased during the Covid19 pandemic since no in-person meetings were allowed. The app is equipped with a variety of features among which screen-sharing and other useful options.

Education:

1. Quora

Quora is an information-sharing platform that is based on a Q&A format. This platform allows users to ask any question they like regarding any subject they are interested in knowing more about. Your question will be answered by subject-matter experts as well as by laymen. Thus, try to be critical while reading the information that you find before taking it for granted.

2. Coursera

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Coursera is an online platform that is home to a good number of online courses and training. Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller designed Coursera in 2012 and introduced it to the world. It is estimated that the app holds over 4,000 courses that are ready for anyone to take. These courses, surely, come with certifications from different colleges and organizations.

Fun:

1. Netflix

It is always Netflix N Chill, right? Netflix allows you to watch a variety of land-breaking tv shows and movies, however, if you subscribe to their streaming service. This revolutionary platform not only allows you to choose the language that you want your subtitles and speech in but also frees you from the boring repetitive ads that ruin your watch time.

2. Spotify

If you want to have access to a different set of music and other audio content, you'd better download Spotify. This digital music streaming service is home to millions of songs in which you can undoubtedly find your taste among. You can play some music for free but to get the best out of this app, try to use Premium features so that you could have more satisfying functions.

Health:

1. Stepz

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Stepz was designed for iPhone users, in fact. This app's main job is to count your steps in a very clever manner. While keeping track of how many kilometers you walked and the steps you took, Stepz also tells you about the estimated number of calories you burned during so.  The app is easy and simple to use, as it is extremely useful for you to identify whether you’re moving enough to maintain your health, or not.

2. Water Reminder

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Are you a lazy water drinker? If yes, this water reminders app will do the job for you. We all want to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and good hydration is one of the key pillars to that. Do not wait until your body asks for water, download this app to always get notified to have the right dose of hydration that will help you daily improve your health. 

Bottom Line 

Chances are that you already know some if not most of these apps. You may have used the web servers but not the apps as well. If the latter is your case, then I highly recommend you download and count on the apps instead for them to be easier to use. Perhaps one of the main reasons why downloading an app is a good choice for you is that most apps come with the special feature of storing data on the device itself. This will allow data retrieval in case you lose it.


Written by Khawla ACHIT HENNI