Did you get an iPhone this Christmas? !! Congratulations!! We guess you need to test all of its functions, especially if this is your first iPhone. It’s not for less: its integration with iOS and its services give days and days of testing.
If, on the other hand, you are looking for applications with which you can take your first steps, we can help you. Here you have a list with several applications that will help you a lot in your first days with the iPhone. If you adapt to it, your daily life will change.
The best apps to get started on iOS
- Ratings is the application that I almost always advise my clients to use. All kinds of data can be stored there, creating a perfectly synchronized hierarchy of folders in iCloud.
- Things This is what I consider to be the best and most careful task manager on iOS. If your New Year’s resolution is to get better organized, this program can help you a lot. You have it for 11.99 dollars in the App Store.
- Is another of your 2023 resolutions to stay off social media? You might be interested in trying Mastodon. This alternative to Twitter is decentralized, contains no ads and gains hundreds of thousands of users due to Elon Musk’s latest Twitter controversies. It’s nice to browse a network whose interface is not designed to get addicted to. Free on the App Store.
- If you want to learn a new language, Duolingo can turn your iPhone into a teacher that fits in your pocket. It contains lessons for several languages in Spanish, both in text and voice. Completely free on the App Store.
- CapCut is a video editor for those who don’t understand how video editors work and have rather occasional needs. With it, you can edit home movies without leaving your iPhone, and you have it for free in the App Store.
- If you live in USA, My Citizen Folder is an application that you almost necessarily have to install. With it you can see a summary of all your data and procedures with the government, in addition to consulting the next appointments such as the renewal of the DNI. You have it for free in the App Store.
- I do not recommend Telegram to be an instant messaging app: I do it because it’s also a place to find news channels and bots that can replace other apps. There are those who follow the news via Telegram, and it is not for less. Free on the App Store, although some extras require a subscription.
- VLC Media Player it’s a Swiss army knife for videos on our iPhone. Wherever you have them, you can always have at hand and play the videos you want on your phone without having to worry about the format of the videos.
- Not everything will be tasks and efforts: The Battle for Polytopia is an excellent strategy game that you can have on your iPhone. A sort of turn-based Age of Empires in which your objective is to conquer the entire map and dominate the world. Free in the App Store, although to enjoy all its content you have to go through some in-app purchases.
- Another game you might be interested in is Vampire Survivors, a bullet hell in which your objective is to survive as long as possible in a hell of wave after wave of enemies. Free on the App Store, few games of this quality are offered without a price.
- If you ultimately prefer a more relaxed pastime, you can opt for Dilemo. It’s a question and answer game in Spanish, ideal to pass the time during your travels without falling into monetized games. Free on the App Store.
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