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Top 5 Apps I'm Loving Right Now

Embrace the Smart Phone addiction.

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Top 5 Apps I'm Loving Right Now
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I may or may not be addicted to my Smart Phone, but who isn’t? Whether I’m scrolling through Instagram, checking out the new Snapchat filters or sending emails, I am usually on my phone. It’s awesome because there are tons of apps for whatever you need! Without my phone, I would be completely lost.In my search for cool apps, here are the top 5 apps that I am loving right now.

1. Dote

This app is so addicting. It’s basically an online mall.There are several stores that you can shop from, such as Nike, H&M, Zumies, and Sephora. Even though there are different stores, you can buy stuff in one purchase! It’s awesome and way too addicting. I will find myself scrolling through the app while I’m watching TV or on a break at work. It’s so much fun!

2. BookBub

Fellow book lovers, unite! This app shows you all the amazing deals when it comes to books that you can download to your phone.Some of the books are even free! All you have to do is click the book and it will download right there on your iBooks! Who doesn’t love free books?

3. Quizlet

As a college student, the Quizlet app is a NECESSITY. I can make flashcards when I’m studying (or even reviewing my notes from the day) and have access to them at all times.It’s also awesome because I’m saving trees by not using a billion flashcards! Another cool thing about the app is it has different ways to quiz you which helps you understand the concept.

4. Leap Second

This might be my favorite app right now.With this app, it reminds you every day to record your “Leap Second,” which is a video recording of one second from the day.You can play back the past month, or year, to see what you did each day! It’s a cool way to see what you are up to.I find it easy to do because I normally just put a video in from my Snapchat story from the day!

5. Sandbox

For the last app, this is color by number game. It’s so mindless, but it gets addicting.I love coloring while I’m watching a show. It’s a way to relax and the pictures are way too cute.Yes, I may be childish for this, but download it, then we can talk.

Yeah, my phone addiction may be way out of hand, but these apps are just too fun! Go check them out and let me know what you think!!!

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