I’m here to share some details of iPhones. The list is a healthy mix of free and paid titles that can run on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. We have about 6,00,000 apps available for iOS devices, everyone is entitled to their own favorites. There are hundreds of iPhone in that Top Ten iPhone of the Year 2011 in that the best iOS apps of the year are,
- Flipboard – Significant updates to the app – including LinkedIn integration and the inclusion of many more third-party publishers like Conde Nast – make Flipboard the best iOS app of 2011. The new iPhone-specific Cover Stories feature that showcases what users are most interested in is also a game-changer.
- Photosynth – who would have thought that one of the most enjoyable and innovative iPhone apps of the year would be developed by Microsoft. That’s the case with Photosynth, which lets users quickly and reliably capture panoramic 360-degree gyroscopic images simply by moving their cameras.
- SoundTracking– This next-generation music detection app lets users not only identify what song they are listening to, but also seamlessly share the track with friends and followers from Facebook, Twitter and foursquare. Sound Tracking also lets users tap into what their friends are listening to and tagging.
- Google Translate– this language translation app from Google excels above all others for its ability to audibly translate spoken words into other languages. Good Translate’s simple and elegant interface translates text between 63 languages and lets users star notable translations and access them for later use.
- SkyView – Explore the Universe – City dwellers in particular appreciate this astronomy app which uses augmented technology to display stars, planets and satellites that otherwise would be obscured. The dead simple point-and-use functionally, 3D graphics and snippets of celestial background information can make anyone a happy and well-informed stargazer.
- GarageBand – GarageBand available on the fly for less than five bucks is music to the ears of working and aspiring musicians and podcasters.
- Tiger Woods: My Swing – For those spooked by Tiger’s potential skills regression, an option exists to customize alternate “swing lines.” And users can compare side-by-side videos of their swings next to Tiger’s.
- iMuscle – This app offers 3D views to help users target the muscles and areas of the body that deserve the most focus.
- Snapseed – The app’s user-friendly interface combines a nice mix of basic editing tools and cool effects that will please beginner photographers and experienced shutterbugs alike.
- Super 8 – super 8 is an innovation in advertising as much as it is a real cool retro camera app. The app lets users create their own Super 8-style movies on their iPhones.
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