Charlotte Bronte said, “I feel monotony and death to be almost the same.” Well, if you do not want to rot with your smartphone, perhaps it is time to check out new apps and games on it. If you have absolutely no idea where to begin, we are glad to say that you have come to the right place. This is why we work so hard behind the scenes each week to deliver our Top 5 apps of the week article.
How was Valentine’s Day for you? Was it a hit or a miss, or you did not even remember? Well, regardless of the outcome, you still have your phone, and as long as you have your phone, you will be able to install some fun stuff on it. This is why you’re reading our Top 5 apps of the week article, right?
We are now approaching the middle of February, and that can only mean one thing. It is the time of the year when Cupid plays a central role in the lives of many. Valentine’s Day is at hand. How you will spend it remains entirely at your discretion. Just in case you feel that you would like to withdraw from the rest of the world and spend some time with yourself and your phone, why not check out these five apps that we have listed?
How has your weekend been? This week, despite being busy with reviews and news, we continue to curate five different apps that we think will add value to your smartphone experience. What’s in store? There is a dating app, an old-school RPG (2 games in 1, talk about value), with AI playing a role yet again in an art app, and an AI scam detector.
New week, new app recommendations. Once again this week, we’ve gone in search of five wonderful apps for you. In this week’s edition, you can be a train driver, enter the wrestling ring, or head off to Monkey Island. We also have an AI scanner for you and a fitness app for weight training beginners that has been tried and tested a million times over.
We continue to scour apps in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store so that we can come up with five recommendations you might like. This week, we have a trio of games for you to play, a title that helps you minimize food waste while churning out decent chow, and a music app that keeps you in a time capsule by playing tunes within selected decades.
nextpit has been on the lookout for apps in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store to provide you with five great recommendations. This week, nextpit has three games, a recipe book, and a learning app just for you.
How did you celebrate your New Year’s Eve? Have you gotten over your hangover? Well, now that the dust has settled and hopefully, you have not broken any of your resolutions, what better way to keep the momentum going than check out our specially curated list of 5 apps for both Android and iOS?
Another year has just whizzed by just like that, and we hope that you have had more ups than downs. Was your New Year’s Eve countdown party a blast? We raise a glass to your hangover as you usher in 2024. What better way to do so than to present a specially curated list of 5 apps for both Android and iOS to welcome 2024?
This Christmas week, the nextpit editorial team has once again ventured into the lands of Android and iOS apps and picked out the best recommendations for you. This week you will find three games in our list, you can create floor plans of your home with Magicplan and on top of that there is an interesting interval timer.