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Top utility apps for iPhone

Top utility apps for iPhone

Utility apps are essential for smart users and they actually make your iPhone useable anywhere, anytime, which makes it one of the favorite categories for mobile app developers to create an app. These apps are quick access apps that help users in getting the information or tasks that need to be done immediately. Some of the examples for utility apps are apps featuring weather reports, stock prices, cricket scores etc.

Below is the list of utility apps for iPhone:

Safari: The web browser that come to every iPhone is Safari. Tabs in Safari lets users to keep multiple pages open at the same time so that they can switch between them or refer them back whenever they want, unlike an intentional glitch in Google Chrome that would reload the webpages if the corresponding tabs are left open for some time.

Dark Sky: Dark Sky is an excellent weather app. It uses iPhone’s GPS to get users exact location and based on this information, it provides precise weather alerts. It offers hyper-local weather forecasts that will help users in knowing the pinpoint accuracy about when it is going to rain or snow.

Google: Google app helps in searching anything quickly. You can search your keyword by speaking OK Google, which is actually a voice command that triggers Google’s voice search. One of the best features of this app is Google Now. It sends you over weather, news, and traffic details before you can start your day. Moreover, you can get updates on sports, events, and movies. Google Now can provide assistance, for example based on the current traffic conditions it will let you know when to reach your next appointment on time.

1Password: An app that remembers all your passwords and other valuable data. Apart from passwords, it also helps you secure addresses, credit/debit card numbers, one-time passwords and many more. 1Password’s new mobile version syncs with the desktop app to keep users accounts safer by creating and storing a different secure password for all the services you use and user just have to remember is one password.

IFTTT (If This Then That): This app acts as reminder app. What makes this app stand out is that it makes carries out tasks in the background that would usually take a chunk out of your day, thereby saving a whole lot of time and effort, which is why the app slogan is “Put the internet to work for you”. IFTTT helps your apps and devices work together in new ways.

Google Authenticator: It works with 2-step verification for your Google account to provide efficient security when signing in. With this 2-step verification, signing into your Google account requires both your password and verification code that can be generated via an OTP code on your phone, with this app. User will receive verification code even if your smartphone is not connected to data or Wi-Fi network, as it sends the OTP over mobile network.

Find my iPhone: It is the first iPhone locating app that enables to track the location of your device in real-time. Not only it provides a detailed map with the device’s last location marked but also triggers you an alarm for extra help in finding it as well as remotely taking away the device if those tools fail.

Evernote: This is acts as a virtual notebook that lets you write notes, checklists and research anywhere and at any time. One can make notes directly in the app, save images and articles from the web, upload pages from physical notebooks, and track tasks. Evernote can even handle audio files. This app is also compatible with Apple Watch and can be synced between other devices.

These utility apps make your life instantly easier in searching the things, getting the health tips, and saving the documents. If you are thinking about developing an iPhone app, you can get it done from the best iPhone apps development company India, FuGenX Technologies. FuGenX has 9 years of proven experience in developing world-class iPhone applications for global customers.
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