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Indispensable additions to your iPhone

HARD TO BELIEVE, but the iPhone nearly didn’t get apps at all: the initial plan was for us to save websites as favorites on our Home Screen instead. Thankfully Apple changed its mind, the App Store was born, and today we’re running Photoshop apps on our iPhones. And that’s not all. Our phones bring us AR experiences, language learning, live sports, real–time transport updates, radio, ebooks, and so much more. Here are some of our current favorites.

DOUBLETAKE

From FiLMiC, filmicpro.com Also on iPad

The thing about most iPhone camera apps is that they can only use one of your cameras. FiLMiC’s DoubleTake can

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