Our Favourite Android, iOS And Windows Phone Apps Of The Week

Our Favourite Android, iOS And Windows Phone Apps Of The Week

It’s Monday. You’re about to work a whole week. Give your smartphone a few apps to help you get through.

Android

Sunnycomb

Billing itself as a community of weather enthusiasts, Sunnycomb gives you the standard temperature, humidity and precipitation report, but bolsters it with user-generated pictures and “emotional details” of the weather where you are (or where you’re going). It’s been an iOS favourite in Japan, but now Sunnycomb branches out to the world — and to Android. [Free]

Spotify

Just a wee little update here, but a nice looking one: that deep black redesign that rolled out to desktop, web, and iOS Spotify apps is now available for Android. [Free]

LeBron

I’m not really sure what the purpose of this one is, so I’ll let the app’s description speak for itself: LeBron shares his life on his phone, but he’s putting it down to focus on the playoffs. Don’t want to miss out? Don’t worry, we got you. Get an all-access pass to LeBron’s game, life, and journey with never-before-seen content and clips throughout the playoffs. Download custom lock screens and wallpapers, check stats, and watch LeBron strive for greatness as the competition heats up. [Free]


iOS

Dot Melody

Compose music visually! Dot Melody lets you move around dots to create melodies, bass lines, drum beats and more. It’s got a variety of instruments and a whole bunch of editing and effects so you can plink around to your heart’s content. [$3]

Fleksy Keyboard

A complete overhaul brings brand new design and a whole bunch of slick gestures, intelligent spell-checking and keyboard layout options to your iPhone. If you’re sick of autocorrect trying to convince you to use “ducking” in conversation, give Fleksy’s new keyboard a try. [Free]

Vhoto

It’s inevitable: you go to take a picture, and everybody’s in the perfect spot — until about 3 milliseconds before the camera snaps. Then, you blink, or sneeze, or someone walks by, and the shot’s ruined. Vhoto makes that a problem of the past. Simply take a few seconds of video (or input a video you’ve already recorded), and Vhoto lets you scroll through to find the perfect frame to turn into a photo. So you can stop looking half-asleep in all your selfies. [Free]


Windows Phone

SplitPic

SplitPic lets you stitch together up several photos in six different layouts. Make three of yourself, or a hybrid of you and someone else, or you and your dog, or whatever, then share your masterpiece on the social medias. [Free]

Tonido

What happens when you need to access a file on your computer, but all you’ve got nearby is your Windows Phone? If you’ve got Tonido on both devices, all you’ve gotta do is open the app, and you can browse or download any file you’ve got on your computer. Easy. [Free]


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