From a Designated Dialer to Sports Betting Sites, iPhone Apps Do It All

Aug 29, 2010
From a Designated Dialer to Sports Betting Sites, iPhone Apps Do It All

The iPhone is considered by many to be the coolest cellphone on the market. What other phone in history has people camping outside of stores? While its sleek design and computing capability are sure attractive to users, everyone wants one because of one thing: the apps. There are literally thousands and thousands of apps that can do, well, just about everything.

If you're in the mood for a little gambling for instance, the iPhone can have you making enough money to cover the cost of the phone. Various apps offer many popular casino games like Blackjack or roulette. Or with its fast processor, you can get on the net and visit your usual online poker and sports betting sites.

While you can download all of your music to your iPhone, there's always a possibility you get bored with your collection. No need to fear because there are apps from notable radio players like Pandora to branch out your music tastes. There is also the popular app Shazaam that will provide artist and song names for music playing around you.

And for keeping in touch without making a call, all the social media sites from Facebook to Twitter have available apps. But if you want to keep in touch in real time there are apps like 'Hey Where Are You'. This app and similar ones let you and your friends share their exact locations.

What about something a little out of the ordinary? The off-the-wall apps available for the iPhone is what really sets it apart. You won't have to worry about accidentally calling your ex with the Designated Dialer. And if you can walk and chew bubble gum, why not walk and email with the Email 'n Walk app that uses the phone's camera to display the foreground as you type. Yes, these apps from the mobile wonder the iPhone really can do it all.

Photo source Yutaka Tsutano

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