The week is over and that means a fresh app overview is waiting for you! You should not miss out on these new apps, games and updates. The best iOS apps of week 9 can be found here.
The best iOS apps at a glance
The App Store is working overtime every week to process the endless stream of new apps and updates. However, you hardly notice this, because only a small part is worth installing. If your iPhone or iPad could use some new apps, you’ve come to the right place.
1. Relive
Countless apps let you track your activities. But that one beautiful piste descent and your favorite mountain bike route can only really come to life with the Relive app. This app turns your routes into a cool 3D video report. Extra fun if you have an active holiday, because this way you can make a holiday video of the coolest places, hikes and other routes you have traveled in no time.
To do this, keep track of a route with the app itself, or import it from another activity tracker. Choose a route and add photos at locations you want to highlight. Once you’re satisfied, the app turns it into a 3D video in which you both get a better idea of the environment and see all the accompanying photos.
2. Noah Noah!
Noah Noah! is in fact Tamagotchi 2.0 for your iPhone. Just like in the old days, a device with an animal appears on your screen that really looks like an old-fashioned Tamagotchi. Instead of feeding, washing and sleeping just one animal, you can collect all kinds of Noa’s and do all kinds of activities with them. The challenge is to conquer all available Noas in the village.
3. Spectrum
Halide has been at the top of our list of best iOS apps for years. The makers are now coming up with a new project: Spectre. This is also a camera app, but with a special edge: you can take photos with a slow shutter speed. This gives your pictures an artistic edge due to the lighting. In addition, you can use artificial intelligence for smart photo editing.
Specter especially excels in photographing lighting effects and contrasts. In addition, the photo quality is much higher than with a normal one. The app has scene recognition, so that it ‘sees’ what you are trying to photograph based on the incidence of light, and automatically adjusts the settings accordingly.
4. Telegram
The fine messaging app Telegram has made some practical improvements with the latest update. From now on, whenever a video or a link to a video is shared in a chat, they will automatically start playing. Only when you tap on it, the corresponding sound is also activated. In addition, you can now better set how you want to download media.
For example, whether this should be done automatically and in a small, medium or large file size. This way you can choose how much space sent photos and videos take up on your phone. But one of the most important improvements is that the app now supports multiple accounts. So you can use the app effortlessly with two phone numbers. You don’t have to log out every time to switch between accounts.