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Mobile App Reviews
A great phone or tablet is nothing without some equally fantastic apps to go with it. Here we’ve rounded up all the best apps for both iOS and Android that you need to install right away.
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MoboPlayer is one of the better free Android video players available thanks to the large number of formats that it support. However, it’s not the most user-friendly piece of software we’ve come across.
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It’s not the most complicated game in the world and the novelty may wear off after a while, but Death Worm’s easy controls and addictive game play make it a fun action game.
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The Beeb has done a great job on this app, as it looks slick but also provides a very intuitive way to browse around news subjects.
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The combination of the desktop client and mobile app makes doubletTwist one of the best media playing and syncing solutions for Android devices.
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If you follow a lot of American TV shows, Episodes provides a neat way to keep track of which episodes you’ve seen and when new episodes are due to be broadcast.
Review Price: £0.61
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There are plenty of photo editing apps on Android, but Befunky is one of the best thanks to its winning blend of ease of use and powerful effects.
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It doesn’t offer anything you haven’t seen before, but with stylish retro graphics, synthy soundtrack and addictive gameplay, Cyberlords definitely offers up lots of fun entertainment.
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Djay iPhone App Review
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DJay is probably the best DJing app on the iPhone right now, and at its special offer price of 59p it’s an absolute steal.
Review Price: £0.59
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A slick user interface and bags of features make Toptable a great app for foodies who want an easy way to search for restaurant deals.
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Detailed pictures and easy-to-follow guides make Bike Repair a great tool for those who want to take care of their own bicycle maintenance.
Review Price: £1.79
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It’s early days and there are still some bugs that need ironing out, but Napster may offer some long term competition for Spotify.
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This is a great app to have on your phone for when you need to quickly look up train times.
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It’s taken a while to appear on Android, but it’s been worth the wait as MiCoach is probably the best training app available right now.
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An instant App Store classic with an awesome soundtrack
Review Price: £2.49
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Simogo's latest title is as beautiful as it is baffling
Review Price: £2.49
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A curious piece of entertainment
Review Price: £2.99
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Enter OrcKid Review
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A good looking game for Windows Phone, with a few flaws
Review Price: £0.79
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Get in on the dating game with Kitty and co
Review Price: £1.99
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One of the best iOS 8 keyboards going
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First Impressions: It’s better late than never for Microsoft
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