Best App on My iPhone 5


1. Summly

Teenager Nick D’Alosio created this news summary app with the help of a Hong Kong based billionaire who had previously invested in Skype, Facebook and Spotify. The result? A slick interface with special algorithms at work to give you the stories you want to know about in one place.
Price: Free | Download Summly iPhone app


2. Evernote

The smart note-taking application has now got even smarter adding iOS 6 support, which means you can now share content over Facebook. It’s also optimised for the 4-inch screen which means no black bars to get in the way of your to-do lists.
Price: Free | Download Evernote iPhone app



3. Instagram

The retro-style photo app is usually quick out of the traps optimising its apps bringing added support for the iPhone 5 and iOS 6 crucially modifying the interface to fit perfectly on the new 4-inch Retina display and integrating the troublesome Apple Maps.
Price: Free | Download Instagram iPhone app


4. Minecraft – Pocket Edition

Adding extra screen estate for virtual controls and notably the new Survival mode, the PC and XBLA smash has been optimised for the next generation iPhone so you can immerse yourself in an open world universe free to build just like you did when you were given Lego for your fifth birthday…
Price: $4.99 | Download Minecraft – Pocket Edition iPhone app


5. FIFA 13

If New Star Soccer lacks the console-like game engine and slick player animations you truly crave from a mobile football game, the latest FIFA instalment should be more to your liking. Adding EA SPORTS Football Club and the ability to share goals and outlandish Cruyff turns via YouTube, the new FIFA  will now let you save games in Manager and tournament mode in the iCloud and continue campaigns on another iOS device.
Price: $44.99 | Download FIFA 13 iPhone app


6. Google Chrome

While you might have to do without Google Maps, you can still swap Apple’s built-in Safari browser for Google Chrome with added support for the new bigger display. Interestingly, like other alternative browser apps, Apple has added a 17+ age restriction, so if you don’t meet the requirements you’ll have to stick to using Safari.
Price: Free | Download Google Chrome iPhone app



7. Temple Run

Giving you more room and time to work out how to tackle obstacles, the reaction-style adventure game has now added the capability to snap a screenshot of you final score and gloat about it on Twitter and Facebook.
Price: Free | Download Minecraft – Temple Run iPhone app


8. iPhoto

The iPhone 5 hosts the same 8-Megapixel camera sensor and f/2.4 aperture as the 4S, but with dynamic low light functionality and a new sapphire crystal lens to take sharper snaps, iPhoto should help fine-tune pics before sending them out into the social networking wild or via Share Photo Stream so friends and families can give them a thumbs up or down.
 Price: $2.99 | Download iPhoto iPhone app


9. Camera Awesome

Another app which looks to benefit from the iPhone revamp is this picture capturing beauty. It already gives you speedier shot taking and sharp, high-quality images. Now you can take advantage of the ability to take panoramic snaps at up to 28-Megapixels quality. Designed with craft in mid, photographers can enjoy depth-detection sensors to aid them in their quest for a masterpiece.
Price: Free | Download Camera Awesome iPhone app


10. Asphalt 7: Heat

Not just another ‘updated for larger display’, with the latest update, A7:H’s loading time has doubled, and its frame rate is absolutely solid. 60 licensed cars, 15 circuits, stunning visuals, and online multiplayer make this immense release one of the best drivers available at the moment.
Price: $0.69 | Download Asphalt 7: Heat iPhone app

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