Wednesday, May 16, 2018

14 apps everyone should have on their phone

7. It's the same great experience of using iOS.

Most people spend the vast majority of their time in just a handful of apps. I'm no exception.

While I keep over 100 apps on my phone for minor things, there are only 14 apps that I regularly turn to. These are my go-to apps that make my life easier, more productive and more enjoyable. If you want to get the most out of your phone, I recommend having these essential apps.

Check them out:

Spotify

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Spotify's  new hustle: selling make-up
 (Thomson Reuters)
For listening to as much music as possible, however you like to listen to it.


Yelp

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Yelp
 (Thomson Reuters)
For restaurant recommendations and reviews of businesses.


Solebon Solitaire

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Solebon Solitaire
 (Dave Smith/Tech Insider)
A free, quiet game for downtime or commuting.


Slack

Slackplay
Slack
 (Slack)
For getting work done, and collaborating with others.


Uber

Uberplay
Uber
 (Robert Galbraith/Reuters)
For getting a quick ride from point A to point B, wherever that may be.


Google Maps

Google Mapsplay
Google Maps
 (Dave Smith/Tech Insider)
For navigating around the city, driving directions and finding places of interest.


Reddit

Redditplay
Reddit
 (Dave Smith/Tech Insider)
For entertainment, news, and stories to share.


Your personal bank's app

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Your personal bank's app
 (REUTERS/ Rebecca Cook)
For tracking your finances, as well as incoming and outgoing payments.


Email by Edison

Email by Edisonplay
Email by Edison
 (EasilyDoMail.com)
For a better, more organized, more efficient email experience.


Twitter

Twitterplay
Twitter
 (Thomson Reuters)
For getting the latest news (and occasionally depressing yourself).


Doordash (or your local food delivery app)

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Doordash (or your local food delivery app)
 (DoorDash)
For those nights when you're too lazy to cook.


Dark Sky

Dark Skyplay
Dark Sky
 (Hollis Johnson/Business Insider)
For an extremely accurate view of the day's weather.


Instagram

Instagramplay
Instagram
 (Google Images)
To keep up with friends, and share my own experiences with them.


YouTube

YouTubeplay
YouTube
 (YouTube)
For watching the occasional video clip, trailer, or show.

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