And because Spotify has a dark UI, it actually looks really cool on the iPhone X’s screen.
The pro version ($0.99/month) gives you more blurring options.Įveryone’s favorite Apple Music alternative has been updated with iPhone X support. You can even change the intensity of the blur and its type. You can go into Focus and tap on the part you want to focus on.
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But when you’re shooting an object using the Portrait mode, it doesn’t always get the blur right. Portrait mode is great when your subject is a person. If you love taking Portrait mode shots (both from the rear and front-facing cameras) on your iPhone X, this is the app you should install. There are no other major changes for the iPhone X here.įocus is a third party app for editing Portrait mode photos.
Instagram’s iPhone X update embraces the notch by extending the navigation bar to the top of the screen. Instagram is currently the only social network I like using. You can choose to ignore Snapseed’s new Looks feature and still use the Tune Image feature which lets you quickly change the brightness, contrast, ambiance, saturation, highlights and more. It’s still really easy to import a photo (including a RAW image), tune it up a bit and export it to the camera roll. Even in the letterbox mode, it works great. And we are including it in the list even though the app hasn’t been updated for iPhone X’s screen. Snapped is the best free photo editor on the iPhone. This new version lets you turn down the Carrot Weather AI (so that you don’t get all the snark).ĭownload: Carrot Weather ($4.99) 9.
Plus, you can customize the entire dashboard to include the weather details you care about. It can connect to Weather Underground and give you the weather details for your exact location. The same goes for when you’re filling in a password from a third party app.Ĭurrently, Carrot Weather is the best weather app for viewing as much important weather information on one page. Face ID will scan your face and 1Password will instantly unlock your vault. Now when you open 1Password, you don’t have to do anything. 1Password for iPhone X brings Face ID into the mix and turns the whole process of entering passwords into true magic. Halide’s designer has a nice breakdown about capturing in RAW here.ġPassword has always been our preferred password management app because it gives you the control over where your encrypted vault is stored (locally, on a Mac, on Dropbox or on their service). If you’re even little bit interested in getting better photos out of your iPhone X camera, you should start using Halide (capture in RAW, then edit). The app will put details about the photo and a histogram up there. Plus, Halide is one of the few apps that actually uses the ears next to the notch. And going from Auto mode to RAW only takes a couple of taps and slides.
The app covers a lot of extremes – from capturing in RAW with manual focus and manual ISO to basically a point-and-shoot Auto everything, save to JPEG mode. Halide is a professional level camera app that manages to be simple in design. VSCO now fully supports the iPhone X screen size. And you can go in and use one of the amazing filters to make your photos even better.
By default, it takes better pictures than the Camera app. VSCO is still the best camera and photo editing app for beginners. Must read: Top 25 iPhone X Tips and Tricks 1. If you’ve got an iPhone X, these are the best apps for your shiny new iPhone. And some of the best apps for the iPhone X manage to do just that (a few add their own unique twist to it). Apple has been clear in their directive – flow with the curves and embrace the notch. The iPhone X has a new screen size, a new screen resolution, and new hardware to design around (like the curved edges and the notch).