If you’re lucky enough to have unwrapped a new iPhone as a holiday gift this year, you’ll probably want to install some new apps on it. Fortunately, we’re here to help with some suggestions. We’ve divided them into two types: great apps that are just generally fun or useful to have on your phone, and apps that you should download to replace the default ones that Apple ships on your iPhone.
We’ve rounded up our favorite and most-used games, apps, and entertainment. Check out our app picks foriPhones,Android phones, PCs, Macs and TVs; our favorite mobile games fromApple Arcadeand Google Play Pass; and our top choices forgaming PCs., thePS4Xbox One)Nintendo Switch. We’ve also listed our favorite streaming shows on Disney , Hulu and Netflix, some great sci-fi books, andexciting new podcasts. (Note: pricing was accurate at the time of publishing, but may change.)
The internet is basically the best cookbook ever made, with recipes for whatever dish, dessert, or drink you want to create just a click away. Paprika lets you paste in links for those recipes, pulls out the crucial information (ingredients, directions, servings) from the sometimes endless stories and histories that food blogs insist on including, and saves the info in your own digital cookbook to pull up whenever you need it. (****************************** Halide Camera
(********************* The cameras on the new iPhones are better than ever before, and a lot of that is thanks to the helpful AI-powered algorithms that work to perfect your shots. If you have a little more photographic know-how, though, you might want an app like Halide, which is designed to let you push the cameras to the limit.
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