Hollis Johnson
You've managed to get your hands on an iPhone X and now you want to fill it up with apps that show off the power and potential of Apple's $999 smartphone.
To help you get started, we've picked our favorites.
This list includes both obvious choices you can find on the top charts and lesser-known software that we use and love. And we've also pointed out which apps have been updated for the the longer, notch-ed iPhone X screen.
Here's what to download first:
VSCO is an excellent photo editing tool and social network.iTunesVSCO is free to download in the App Store and it's been updated for the iPhone X camera and display.
HQ Trivia lets you take quizzes twice a day for real money.iTunes
Google Photos uploads all of your pictures to the cloud — and it's free.
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If you run out of space on your iPhone, one easy solution is to upload all your photos to Google and then delete them from your phone.
Google Photos is free from the App Store.
Foursquare City Guide is the best app for finding new spots and reading reviews from people who have been there.iTunes
Foursquare City Guide is free to download in the App Store and it's been updated for the iPhone X.
Pushbullet lets all your devices work together.iTunes
Some BI staffers swear by Pushbullet, which allows users to send everything and anything from one device to another — like text messages or links.
Pushbullet is a free download from the App Store. It hasn't been updated for the iPhone X, but it will still work, just with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.
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