Interesting new Apps for IPhone 6!

If you already own (or thinking to buy) a new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, you certainly have some killer hardware. However even with the hottest and greatest phone, it’s yet all about the apps. It’s the apps, in the end, that make the iPhone a great and powerful little gadget that it is. Picking the essential iPhone apps isn’t easy, particularly as there are hundreds of outstanding apps. Beyond the most highly praised apps are the ones that fit different personality types or unique interest groups. I, for one, love the language-learning apps and the fitness apps, but I know that they are not everybody’s cup of tea. In contrast, my list aims to hit the most significant apps that are appropriate to just about everyone.

So before you dive into the depths of the AppStore yourself, jump right to these sparkly new apps because they are all fantastic.

Transmit iOS: Before now, file management on iOS was the foremost pain, and excessively dependent on Dropbox, given that a lot of apps incorporated with it to some level. With extensible Share sheets on iOS 8, though, the whole OS is opened up like never before. Transmit get the smarts from Panic’s OS X app to the iPhone, combines it with a stunning and least interface, and also utilizes the iPhone 6 Plus in landscape by providing you a dual-pane vision. SFTP WebDAV, FTP and S3 are supported, giving you the capability to use friendly apps and build your own virtual cloud storage in just seconds.

Sky Guide: When it comes to stargazing with an iPhone, Star Walk 2 is perhaps the finest iOS app, with its improved reality form, 3D models and slew of data. However we have always had a soft-spot for Sky Guide’s elegance and beauty, and with this update it’s not only built-in support for Apple’s new iPhones but also a handy Today view Notification Center widget with rise-set times for the moon, sun and planets.

Good Reader: Larger screens are better for annotating and reading. It should hence come as no surprise to see Good Reader swiftly updated to support new iPhone screen sizes. There is also support for Handoff (to send what you’re reading between the devices), and the means to import from and export to the iCloud Drive.

IMovie: Apple updated the bulk of its applications to make use of the new iPhone displays, and iMovie is possibly the most appealing. More space on screen signifies more space to edit and preview your content. However the iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus are enhanced video cameras than ever. This blend of software and hardware results in a tiny pocket video recorder/edit group you can use to edit, shoot and share full movies, and now all without peeking at edit points!

PCALC: It is a great calculator with an extremely long heritage – the novel Mac version appeared way back in 1992. On the iPhone, it is the platform’s best traditional calculator undoubtedly, and this newest update is completely optimized for Apple’s new displays. It rolls in handy Notification Center widget and editing for your button layout, comprising the means to build dedicated buttons to perform conversions or run functions.


Asphalt 8: Airborne – There is more than a whiff of freemium grind about Asphalt 8, though that doesn’t stop it to be one of the best arcade racers on the platform. It’s swift, furious and a bit bonkers, with you whizzing through surreal takes on the real-world cities. With iOS 8’s Metal, you obtain suitably over-the-top visual outcome – Flames! Air-drag! – however iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus holders also enjoy a special season that pits you against 3 times as many opposing cars.

Duolingo: It is one of the most enjoyable and engaging ways to learn a new foreign language. Duolingo has not only updated for the larger displays of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, you could also include widgets to Today View of Notification Center. Moreover for easier typing, look into landscape view on bigger screen of the iPhone 6!
Storehouse: It is a striking social media application that lets you roll your photos as well as videos into beautiful stories. Initially for the iPad, Storehouse is now also available for the iPhone, and even better, have already been optimized for the iPhone 6, so your content looks just incredible.


Now you’ll possibly want to load up on the best apps that take advantage of the larger screen real estate. Since all App Store apps work on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus thanks to scaling, we know that the ones which are optimized look loads better.

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