Welcome back to our monthly series showing off some of the best and amazing apps for the iPhone and Android. In this post, we are going to give you the best iOS apps for the month of June 2021. These are some of the latest and best iOS apps that we’ve chosen based on certain criteria. A lot of these can be found on Android as well. And trust us, we’re not going to show you a lazy list of apps that everyone already knows. Instead, we are showing off, unique and useful apps with excellent ratings.
1. Colorize
This app lets you play with your old family pictures. Colorize will bring your old black and white pictures to life and give them some color. It’s as simple as framing up a photo, scanning it by pressing and holding a button for three seconds, and letting it do its magic. You can even import a picture from your gallery.
From there you can see the new colorized digital pictures. It’s free to download and use. However, there is an optional paid plan that gives you unlimited colorization, sharing and backs up all your scan photos. So it gives some of your family members nostalgia and brings back those old memories in color.
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2. Magnets
We all love to use iOS widgets, but how about collaborative ones where your friends or family members can update your home screen. Magnets is the first of its kind that lets you do just that. Think of it like fridge magnets or sticky notes.
Your friends and family members can leave a note on top of your photo or home screen. You can post pictures or messages to your friends home screens. Not only that you can also invite friends and control who can see and update a Magnet.
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3. JQBX
JQBX or jukebox is the perfect music app for those who are still in quarantine and want to listen to music with their friends. To use this app, you must log in with your Spotify account and it must be a premium one. Otherwise, the app won’t work. From there, create a private or public group, and then share the room link with your friends. You can also have them search for the room name within the app. Once they join they can become a DJ and add their own songs to the queue.
Every DJ gets turned on playing a song and everyone can read each track with a thumbs up or thumbs down on top of that. You can chat with each other. The app is cross-platform so it doesn’t matter if your friends are on Android, or if they’re on their desktop.
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4. SplitCloud
SplitCloud is the only app that lets you listen to two different songs at the same time so that you can share your earbuds with your friend. For example, if your friend wants to listen to classic rock but you want to listen to hip hop.
Just open up SplitCloud put classic rock music on the bottom music player to have it play off the right earbud, and then play pop songs on the top music player to have it play off the left ear button. Then give the right earbud to your friend and just jam out two different songs. Plus you can bump into a conversation since you’ll be using only one ear buttons.
To top it off, all the songs on here come straight from SoundCloud, so you’ll rarely not be able to find a song you’re looking for.
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5. Crabhands
If you’re a Spotify user you’ll know that the app or websites are telling you which of your favorite artists have released a new song. Sure they do have released radar, a playlist that tries to keep you up to date. But it only gets updated once a week on a Friday. With Crabhands, you’ll instantly know when the artists you followed has released a new single, or album.
Our favorite feature is that it creates a playlist within Spotify called Crabhands, which automatically adds all the new songs. So you don’t even need to open the app up. Definitely worth the download.
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6. Refind
If you’re bad at keeping up to date with the news or don’t know what websites to follow, topics that interest you. Then I recommend checking out Refind. Every day it’ll give you 10 relevant articles from around the web for you to read. These articles are random either they’re tailored towards your interest.
When you open the app for the first time you choose a few topics that may interest you. If you already love reading up on a few sites you can also choose to follow them as well afterwards. You’ll then have a small Reading List of 10 blogs every day, but you can increase them if you want. And if you don’t like one of the articles that are presented to you, you can have the app show you less like this. Now staying up to date has gotten a lot easier.
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7. Smashing Rush: Parkour Run
When we get to the games, the first one is Smashing Rush: Parkour Run. It’s a very fun platform running game with great graphics. It’s easy to get the hang of since the controls are so simple. You have two buttons on each corner, one to jump or double jump, and another to dash.
While running through each level, your task is to collect bottles or fruits while also avoiding any balls, dangerous objects. Run into any wallet by collecting those balls and brutes up more points that you can later on use to unlock more characters. It’s honestly really addicting and with hundreds of levels to play through, you’ll be killing a lot of time.
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8. Dead Rain 2: Tree Virus
Dead Rain 2: Tree Virus is a 2d platform zombie shooting game. It has beautiful unique graphics, through geometric and pixelated, making the gameplay kind of refreshing with each level. The objective is straightforward. You just need to make it to the end, collect as many points of stars as possible and even kill any zombies that try to stop you. At first, the levels will be very easy but eventually, as you progress, you’re working to larger hordes of zombies with some even having large amounts of health.
So you need to make sure to upgrade your weapons, health and skills. Accordingly, to be able to take them on. It gets pretty intense. So, we need to make sure to have a fast reaction.
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9. Drag’n’Boom
Drag’n’Boom is another platform game but it’s got a little more destruction and action to it. You play as a teenage dragon and your objective is to burn anything in your path. It seems a little crazy but that’s just what dragons do, to be honest. You can control the Dragon by swiping on the left of the screen in any direction.
You can have them shoot fireballs at the enemies by swiping on the right side of the screen. Dragging in long pressing on either side will slow downtime so that you can aim more precisely in the direction you’d like to go in, or the direction you’d like to shoot.
If you do get into this game, it has hundreds of levels to play through with different types of worlds. So you will never get tired of any repetitive gameplay.
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10. Fishing & Life
A much more peaceful game is Fishing & Life. The game has beautiful graphics and the gameplay is simple. In this game, you need to swim out to sea and try to catch the biggest fish possible, you can get. There are so many different types of fish with some being rare and harder to find others. Each fish you catch will give you money so that you can upgrade your fishing line and boat.
And once you get deep into the ocean, you’ll have the chance of catching sharks, expensive Bishan even giant wales. It’s a game of patience and it’s going to take time to level up, but you get such a good feeling whenever you catch your breath. The game is even better if you play on an iPad.
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Anyways, that concludes our monthly series of the best iOS apps for the month of June 2021.
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