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Top smartphone apps for Aug 29th- Sept 4th

Thomas Wellburn
September 5, 2016

Applications are the reason why we love our smartphones so much; it’s like having tons of top smartphone apps at your beck and call. So why not recruit some new ones to get you through the week! Here’s our top smartphone apps for June 21st-27th!

Battery Life (iOS only)

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Battery Life is a great iOS utility application that only has one function but does it well. Created to measure battery wear, it displays a visual readout indicative of how healthy the cells are. If you want to delve a bit deeper, there’s also the option to view raw battery data and export them to a .csv file, perfect for those who are into benchmarking.

Dermofit (iOS only)

Price: £24.99

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While it’s not exactly cheap, Dermofit is the result of four years research at Leeds Beckett university. Aimed at medical professionals such as General Practitioners, it provides a comprehensive image journal of skin cancer lesions, allowing for quicker diagnosis in patients. Inside you’ll find tools such as lesion search and slideshows that document each in greater detail.

Hashs (iOS only)

Price: Free

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Hashs is a pretty unique take on the traditional social media application. Quoted as a “social experiment between friends” by the developer, you form bonds through ‘hashies’, much like hashtags on a normal social network. However, where it differs is in the fact that your friends are also Hashies, creating several knitted networks of specific contacts. The interface is very simple, with nothing but your profile and current hashies.

Muzeit (Android and iOS)

Price: Free

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Muzeit is a popular music application that received an solid update not long ago, so we figured it should be included in our top smartphone apps for this week. Blending a social media service and music player, the new update for Muzeit brings friends browsing and improved inboxing, plus the ability to share what you’re listening to across social networks including Facebook and Twitter.

MyTherapy (Android and iOS)

Price: Free

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When your’re taking a ton of medication like me, it can be a bit difficult to remember them all. MyTherapy aims to remedy this by offering a free, easy to use reminder app that includes health tracking features on top. You’ll be able to measure blood pressure readings and check progress reports while you track dosages and set reminders for your pills. A great one-stop solution.

That’s our top smartphone apps for Aug 29th- Sept 4th! Got any suggestions? Let us know in the comments below. For more on apps, visit What Mobile’s dedicated apps page

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