Different than the average cell phone, the Apple iPhone opens the door in functionality. There are seemingly over a thousand potential uses of the iPhone. Additionally, the iPhone depends on the owner to customize it and the easiest thing you can do is to add free iPhone apps. The variety is huge. If you go to the iTunes apps store, you will find over 250 free iPhone apps. Here is a list of ten that are great.
• Labyrinth - This is a version of the classic game of a steel ball and a wooden maze. You actually tilt your iPhone to guide the ball similar to the original. This comes with 10 levels.
• Sudoku - This is a puzzle game and there are over 200 different puzzles to solve. You are timed to really see if you are a wiz.
• PhoneSaber - This is prefect for those of us that are Star Wars fans. When you activate this free iPhone app, you can swing your phone to make light saber sounds. You have the choice of the color of your light saber and it makes the sounds of extending and retracting the light saber.
• Bubble Wrap - This free iPhone app allows to relive your childhood. It allows you to virtually pop bubble wrap and make that recognizable sound.
• MySpace - This is a mobile version of the social networking site. You can send messages, receive messages, browse networks, upload photos, and find new friends.
• Box Office - This free iPhone app allows you to browse through movies. You can find movie theaters, movie showing times, movie reviews, and movie trailers.
• Sports Tap - This free iPhone app gives you all the up to date sports info you can handle. It gives you detailed box score, player stats, and standings.
• Currency - It allows you to convert money in 50 different currencies. If you are traveling this could save you money.
• Ebay - why not get this for your iPhone? It puts the power of the world largest garage sale on your phone. This way you won’t miss out on a bid because you are not around a computer.
• Urbanspoon - A free iPhone app that helps you decide where to eat. It actually uses GPS to find the closest restaurants to you. You can then look for specific types of food like Chinese and then you can see the rating.
These again are only some of the free iPhone apps out there. With the relatively short history of the iPhone the list will only grow and so will the potential uses of the iPhone.
By: Kyle E Gentile (member in articledashboard.com)
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