The week is over and that means that a fresh app overview is waiting for you! As far as we are concerned, you should not miss these new apps, games and updates. You can find the best iOS apps from week 5 (2018) here.
The best iOS apps at a glance
The App Store works overtime every week to handle the never-ending stream of new apps and updates. However, you will hardly notice this, because only a small part of it is worth installing. If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch can use some new apps, you’ve come to the right place.
1. OneDrive
Microsoft has updated its most important apps, so that you can now use drag & drop with OneDrive and Microsoft Office, among other things. Another big change is that OneDrive now supports the Files app. That means that on your iPhone or iPad you can upload and request files via OneDrive or SharePoint via any app that supports the Files app. You can also tag OneDrive files in the Files app for easy access.
Another adjustment is that now on any device, be it an iPhone, Mac or PC, you can see in a document that you are working on with others who is currently working on it and what changes they are making. The renewed Office apps and OneDrive can be found in the App Store.
→ Download OneDrive from the App Store (free)
2. Halide
Halide is a great photo app for amateurs and professional photographers alike. The app has an option to enable (and disable) RAW. In addition, Halide offers many settings for the camera, such as adjusting ISO values ​​and white balance.
The handy thing about Halide is not only that you have extensive options for photography, but also how accessible the app is. With simple gestures you can easily adjust advanced settings such as the ISO value and focus, without having to dig through menus.
→ Download Halide from the App Store (5.49 euros)
3. Telegram X
Telegram X is an alternative, official version of Telegram Messenger. The app is written to be faster than the normal app, and is used to test experimental features for the messaging service as a whole.
Especially users of the iPhone X will appreciate Telegram X, because the app comes with the dark theme by default. In addition, photos and other media get more space in the chat window, and you can also turn off the conversation bubbles to give messages more space. Telegram X also requires less from your battery and starts up faster, where the difference is especially noticeable if you have a lot of chats.
→ Download Telegram X from the App Store (free)
4. GuitarTuna
GuitarTuna is an app that helps you tune your guitar, bass guitar or ukulele. By using the microphone of your iPhone or iPad, you can immediately see whether your string is tuned too low or too high. You can also play several strings at the same time, so that you immediately see which string is ruining your chord. In addition, GuitarTuna also recognizes alternative tunings: ideal for guitarists who play a lot of folk or rock music.
The app is more than just a tuner. In the chord library you can look up different chords, including how to play them on your guitar or ukulele. Plus, the built-in metronome helps you keep in rhythm while you play.
→ Download GuitarTuna from the App Store (free)