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27 great apps you should download first for your new iPhone XS
Google Keep helps you put what's in your brain down in writing.
Moment helps you track screen time. Apple has built-in tools, but a lot of people in the tech world use this app.
MINDBODY lets you book and search workout classes on the go.
MINDBODY is a free app. The classes cost money.
Google Translate ensures you'll be able to communicate, even if you fall behind in your Duolingo lessons.
Google Duo is a cross-platform video chat app if your friends or family don't have Apple devices with FaceTime.
Co-Star supplies personal horoscopes, if you're into that kind of thing.
Co-Star is a free download with in-app purchases.
There are many different podcast apps, including one that comes with the iPhone, but some staffers swear by Pocket Casts.
But others swear by Overcast, which is only available for iPhone.
Comixology by Amazon lets you read comics on your smartphone.
Comixology is a free app but the content costs money.
MyFitnessPal has calorie counting, as well as a big community interested in food and nutrition.
MyFitnessPal is a free app with in-app purchases.
Weather Underground is a great weather app that has actually helped one of our writers figure out how long she should wait under a tree when she was caught out in a rainstorm, thanks to its radar feature.
Weather Underground is a free app and it costs $1.99 to remove ads.
PlateJoy tailors recipes to your needs or preferences and helps you save money by smartly using pantry items and fresh foods.
MTB Project is the best app for finding your way around trail systems for hiking or biking.
MTB Project is a free app.
Alto's Adventure is a beautiful snowboarding game that's fun to play on the subway or bus.
Pocket City is the best city simulator ever made for phones. There are no micro transactions.
Trunk Club is a stylist that sends higher quality clothes than other monthly clubs. Some of the clothes are a bit pricey for what they are, but others are surprisingly affordable.
Trunk Club is a free app but you have to pay for the clothes.
MarcoPolo is a fun video chat app that's easier to use than Snapchat.
Shazam, now owned by Apple, can tell you who sings the song you're hearing.
Shazam is a free download, and you can always just ask Siri what song is playing.
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