iPhone Apps Free Download; iTunes Chart Lists Free Apps - Facebook, Photosynth, LinkedIn Pulse, 2048, Don't Step The hite tile, ‘Addictive’ Japanese Game Trailing ‘Flappy Bird’

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iPhone apps free download are available on Apple’s app store. Perhaps you wouldn’t guess they are free.

The iTunes Charts offers a variety of free apps. Some of the latest apps are shown in the screenshot.

In fact, developers are creating hundreds of thousands of apps that gradually their way to the iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPod touch and iPad

iPhone applications for social networking, travel, news, photography, productivity and more.

The world's biggest social network, Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook offers
an integrated experience together with the iPhone and iPod touch, still enabling you to connect with contacts, feeds and relevant information. This kind of intense focus makes using Facebook app in a browser very efficient.

Coming to photography, which almost everyone is interested in, PhotoSynth is a great panorama app; The app is user-friendly and great fun to use. It makes Photosynth a unique app, with the iOS Camera app combine with a panorama mode, Nonetheless, PhotoSynth's flexibility makes it easier to work with, particularly devices.
LinkedIn Pulse - RSS is sometimes thought of as dry technology and is labelled in the same way. Sometimes, headlines are dulled. What Pulse does is that it flips RSS on its head, streaming news to capture feeds that are quick to grab photographic appeal.

Another popular app is 2048, which is tailor made for iPhone and iPad
Released: 2014-03-19 02:29:42 in the same category and was inspired by Gabriele Cirulli. https://gabrielecirulli.github.io/2048/
Join the numbers and get to the 2048 tile! Swipe to move all tiles., go on with your education, reports 148apps.com

Don't step the white tile is made for the iPhone but used with iPad: iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Released: 2013-12-20 00:00:00 in the category.
“‘Don’t Step the White Tile is an addictive Japanese game that tests your reflexes against time and movement. Test your speed and accuracy with this simple and fun game! Start Tap the start button to begin,” reports by 148apps. Somehow that sounds close to Dong Nguyen’s ‘addictive’ ‘Flappy Bird’ Game.

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