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iPhone 7 feature review in progress: Free apps right now

| Sep 18, 2016 12:17 PM EDT

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iPhone 7 dramatically changes most important aspects of the iPhone experience as it introduces advanced new camera systems, best performance and battery life ever in an iPhone. The gadget which is splash and water resistance comes with immersive stereo speakers and has seen free apps been availed to users for a while that will really transform the experience.

Recently, developers provided a number of paid apps for free to both iPhone and iPad users for just a limited time. The offer could come to an end anytime soon from now, so if a user try to access their official download sites and see a price listed next to the app instead of the word "get," it is no longer free and charges will prevail.

The first app is Ruler, a simple virtual ruler that is 5 meters long. Normally the app goes for $0.99. In order to use Ruler to measure length, a user puts the finger on screen and slide phone with the other hand, the pull arrow down to reel off. Live 2 Photos app, the world's first all in one tool which enables a user to extract multiple still images has also been provided for free. The app allows users to extract a number of still images from their Live Photo, Video, GIF and Burst Photo. Live 2 Photos app normally costs $1.99.

In addition to the features, the app will give iPhone 7 users ability to get the exact moments, extract unlimited number of photos and save. With the app users can also share the extracted photos easily and even convert the extracted photos into photo collage and slideshow

"Pokémon Go" fans are not left behind as Pokedex app has also been availed for free. Pokedex have over 700+ Pokémon and counting. The app that goes for $0.99 assembles Pokémon fans and give them a platform to chat and interact with thousands of other "Pokémon Go" players. The users can like and unlike each other's post, call friends to come visit them and catch Pokémon together.

The app has full Pokémon profile which includes Details, Type and Attack, it also provide superfast search bar so that players never miss any chance to catch their favorite Pokémon.

Speedafari is another app available for iPhone user which they can use on a slow connection. Speedafari aims at rescuing users in such situations and it goes for just $1.99. "Kinda crazy, but it works." - Federico Viticci, Macstories noted of the free app now.

Speedafari blocks unnecessary parts of websites from loading by removing part of the experience (ads, external fonts, tracking scripts, videos, etc.), this translates to saving time, battery, and data. The app is always just a swipe away as it is located in the notification center.

To enjoy it, just tap once, and, boom, safari speeds up, no need to switch browser. The app developed and designed by Arvid Lunnemark, makes it easy to switch between three different aggressiveness levels, high, medium and low. The higher the aggressiveness, the more will be blocked, and the faster the page will load. However, some website functions may not work at all with the medium and high levels.

"Speedafari is a blocker that strips away all it can so you can still load pages even when your connection is crap," Thorin Klosowski of Lifehacker said. Onething that users should not worry about is privacy as Speedafari has no access at all as to what web pages they visit.

Snapshot Cam which goes for $2.99 is another free iPhone app, it is a fun and easy to use camera & photo editor app. The app enables users to create beautiful photos in seconds and share them with their friends. Users can also add amazing stickers, apply stunning filters, draw & paint, add their own text or choose quotes from the extended library and personalize them with gorgeous fonts.

In addition, users will be able to document their life or travels with labeled photos. Snapshot Cam is the best app to capture and embellish photos and share them with friends. Use filters, quotes and stickers to transform pictures into works of art or to send funny messages to friends and family.

Another iPhone app available for free is Save2PDF. The app will give users a chnace to create professional, great looking PDFs simply and easily right on their iPhone without having to go near a computer. Save2PDF will convert most file formats into a PDF including Word, Excel, Pages, Powerpoint, Numbers, Photos, Keynote, Web Pages, Contacts and many more formats. The app goes for $3.99.

Save2PDF also enables easy merging of several documents into a single PDF, even if the files are completely different formats. It is just as easy to merge multiple PDFs into a single PDF file. One of the other powerful features of Save2PDF is the ability to choose a few pages from a file (i.e. a document or PDF) and a few from multiple other files, creating an all new PDF containing only the pages required from those files.

The PDF creation, arrangement and preview screen is exciting and easy to use. Rearranging document order, selecting page ranges and adding further documents is all in one single area; there is no complicated file structure or hierarchy to learn, BGR reported.

Save2PDF can be used in conjunction with other apps like Pages, Numbers or Keynote by simply using Open in feature. Save2PDF can also be used to transfer file from another app and convert it into a PDF, all done in only 2 steps.

Night Sky Pro app also available for free gives user the chance to point their device to the sky to identify stars, planets, constellations and satellites. The creators of the original Night SkyTM said the app comes an all-new powerful encounter with the sky above for just $0.99.

The app gives a breathtaking new Sky View, Deep Space Objects, Sky Time Machine, a 3D Solar System, Light Spectrum Array, World Traveller mode and many more features, all designed for iOS 9. According to Night Sky ProTM, the app will blow away users with the most powerful and feature packed version yet.

Also reflow has been provided to iPhone users. The augmented reality game normally cost $1.99 and is seen as a new way to play with the iDevice and the world. Using the realtime camera image, the game abstracts environment into a white and black level. The app allows virtual fluids flow on everything that meets the camera's eye. It also use whatever users like, friends, pets, objects, strangers to solve the given challenges in the most unique way.

While playing reflow, a user have to change the way they think about playing a computer game. The goal is to guide the flow of virtual colored streams which emerge from sources. They have to flow into similar colored sinks, while possibly being manipulated on the way by color changers.

Ark Journal an elegant and simple personal journal normally goes for $2.99 and iPhone users can have a personal experience with the app. Ark Journal is designed as a clean and light-weight way to keep track of thoughts and experiences. All the content is synced across the devices in real-time, and can be found offline for continuous use.

In addition to this app, AfterCam which goes for $1.99 will also change iPhone users' experience. The app is a video camera that helps user keep only the memorable moments they are really after. It continuously captures video, but will not save anything to the photo library until a user tell it to.

With AfterCam, there is no need to record hours of video a user will never edit. So, instead of recording a kid's entire game, or seven hours of baby's ALMOST first steps, record only the highlights to begin with. A user can also take still photos any time without affecting the video and the controls are duplicated on both sides for easy use with either hand.

Lastly, Sniper vs Zombies, a long awaited zombie sniper game has arrived free for now. The app normally costs $0.99. GamesoDO pointed out that a fatal lab accident occurred in a research laboratory where a researcher was working with genetically modified viruses, the experimentation on humans became catastrophic.

As a result, the "Zombie Virus" infected hundreds of people and has spread rapidly throughout the city's homeless population. iPhone users will be the last hope as they shoot all the zombies quickly and make sure they do not overrun the city.

The iPhone 7 which comes with features such as 4.7-inch Retina 326 PPI Screen, wide color display, 32, 128 and 256GB storage options, water-resistant IP67, A10 Fusion chip plus a 12MP camera with OIS, 7MP front camera, taptic engine with 3D Touch with a review price of £599.00 is out. The phone is already gathering some infamy, whether that is due to the missing headphone jack, the price hike (in the UK) or the lack of design evolution.

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