Thankfully, paid apps go free all the time for iPhone and iPad, and here, we do our utmost to source these apps and help you grab the very best bargains. But seldom does an app of such high acclaim as to be hand-picked and recommended by Apple reach the holy grail of freebie, and so if you're a creative type looking for a top-notch painting app, then a highly revered watercolor app has just been made available free of charge. Unlike ordinary deals, though, snapping it up isn't quite as simple as heading over to the App Store, so below, we'll run you through the necessary steps.
Looking to save a quick buck and avail some great apps for iOS? Well, you've come to the right place. We've yet another round-up of freebies that would ordinarily set you back $15, so fire up your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and join us after the break for the full list!
Sure there are apps out there for iOS that allow you to peek into your iPhone or iPad's battery details in real time complete with capacity left, battery temperature and other purposeful stats. However, peeking into the app itself is not always the most sound method of quickly checking exactly how much charge in actually capacity is left. This handy little Cydia tweak called 'Actual Battery' will show the real battery percentage measure on your iPhone’s status bar, instead of using Apple’s own algorithm which shows the expected battery percentage remaining on your device based on your usage.
Here's a quick way to add or sync photos to your iOS Contacts from Facebook, Instagram, Google+ and more. Details and download link can be found after the jump.
In order to develop and release applications through the App Store or Mac App Store, devs must be subscribed to Apple's Developer program, which costs $99 per year in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the price has long been set at £60 per annum, which, at current exchange, is slightly cheaper than Stateside developers. However, Apple has hiked the price for some nations within the European Union, and while Brits looking to join the party will now have to pony up £79, the yearly premium has risen in Germany from €80 to €99.
Here’s how you can easily mass delete photos from Camera Roll in iOS 8 running on iPhone, iPad and save space really quickly. More details on how to do so can be found right after the break.
Smartphones have evolved dramatically over the last five years to become a necessity in our day-to-day existence, but what happens if you're the forgetful type who happens to misplace belongings quite a lot? An iPhone is just another piece of mobile equipment, therefore making it small enough to be misplaced with relative ease. Thankfully, if this has ever happened to you there is now a solution in the form of a new jailbreak tweak called Clap.
We think it's pretty fair to say that smartwatches and intelligent wearable devices are going to be with us for the long haul. What was initially nothing more than an extension of a smartphone’s notification system has developed into a huge billion dollar industry with major players such as Samsung, LG, Sony and Apple all competing for market share. Of course, it's not only the so-called "big boys" that can produce quality hardware, leaving smaller companies to get in on the action with innovative wearable solutions, which is exactly what the team behind the Indiegogo funded Kairos T-band have done.
Samsung and Apple, Apple and Samsung. The war between these two giants of the modern tech industry has been burning fiercely over the past few years. But despite their quibbles over patents and general status as the major names in the mobile market, Samsung remains a central manufacturing partner to Apple - something that Tim Cook has attested to on more than one occasion. More recently, though, the iPhone maker has sought to distance itself from Samsung in this capacity, decreasing its reliance by drafting in other companies, and with 2015 being well and truly here, it seems that Apple's A9 processor duties will largely be the responsibility of TSMC.
This New Year's Eve, we have rounded up a handful of paid iOS apps that have gone free. Head on after the jump and check out what awaits for your iPhone and iPad.
















