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The 25 most popular free iPhone apps of all time

Sorry, Android users. You’re probably not going to want to read this article.

APPLE IS CLOSE to hitting 50 billion app downloads from the App Store. To celebrate, it revealed the most popular apps of all time.

Since free apps are significantly more popular than paid apps, and since Apple’s App Store has more downloads than any other app store, there’s a strong chance that these could be the most popular mobile apps of all time. Some of the apps are US-centric or haven’t been released or taken off in Ireland yet, but the majority are popular in many countries where the App Store is available. Because hey, who doesn’t like playing Angry Birds?

1: Facebook

It’s the most popular social network in the world so it makes sense that it’s the most popular app of all time.

2: Pandora

Some see this as the alternative to radio stations. The iPhone made Pandora into a big business.

3: Instagram

A great way to share photos with friends (and add arty filters)

4: YouTube

YouTube hit the App Store just last year when Apple took YouTube off the iPhone as a default app. It’s already one of the five most popular apps of all time.

5: Skype

The best way to video chat with people around the world.

6: Words with Friends Free

This social take on Scrabble is super popular

7: Weather Channel

This US-based app has proved to be the most popular of all the weather apps.

8: Twitter

Twitter is the best way to get a quick update on what’s happening around the world on your iPhone.

9: Temple Run

Some people we know think this is the best iPhone game ever. You run and run and run, trying to beat your friends’ best scores.

10: Google search

Google’s app is especially great now that it’s added Google Now.

11: Netflix

Watching movies and TV shows on your little iPhone screen is surprisingly popular.

12: Shazam

Shazam is one of those apps. The kind of app that when the iPhone came out was just mind blowing. Your phone can figure out what’s on the radio with Shazam

13: Angry Birds Free

The most popular iPhone game of all time. Of course a free version is going to be downloaded a lot.

14: Draw Something free

This is one of the all-time most popular apps in the free, paid, and (we assume) top-grossing category. It was the hottest mobile game for a while.

15: Flashlight

Apple should make this a default feature on the iPhone since the flash in the back of the phone is a perfect flashlight. It didn’t, though, thus the popularity of this app.

16: Facebook Messenger

A free alternative to text messaging using Facebook’s platform.

17: Google Earth

The entire world in your pocket, what’s not to like?

18: Fruit Ninja Free

Fruit Ninja is the second-most popular paid app of all time, so it makes sense that the free version is popular.

19: iHeartRadio

This is a Pandora-like music application.

20: Movies by Flixster

The most popular app for movie times, reviews, and trailers.

21: Bump

This app lets you bump your iPhone with another person’s iPhone and exchange files, photos, and other stuff.

22: eBay

The eBay app is a really great way to track auctions and search the site. In many ways, it’s superior to eBay’s website.

23: Pac-Man lite

People love getting retro games for free on the iPhone

24: Groupon

Groupon’s daily deals app was downloaded by millions of people looking for good prices in their neighborhood. Groupon’s stock has been crushed, and its CEO was ousted, but at least it has a strong base of mobile users

25: Google Maps

This app just came out last year and it’s already one of the most popular. This tells you what people really think about Apple maps. They’re looking for a replacement.

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    Mute Neil A Campbell
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    May 11th 2022, 7:43 AM

    The UK will do nothing of the sort, or they’ll get hammered with trade sanctions. Just trying to quieten the unionists down for a while.

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    May 11th 2022, 8:08 AM

    @Neil A Campbell: Teresa May correctly pointing out in the Commons today that the DUP voted against a deal that would remove the need for a border in the Irish sea. The DUP’s desire to see a hard border on the island of Ireland is palpable.

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    Mute Dave Hammond
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    May 11th 2022, 8:39 AM

    @Ian O’Donovan: true – and people seemingly passing over the fact that Donaldson objected to signing The Good Friday Agreement – they should call themselves the want their cake ear it party

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    May 11th 2022, 8:59 AM

    “The current EU proposals….has left them without an Executive and with a threat to peace and stability”. No they haven’t. The DUP has left them without an Executive and the DUP threatens peace and stability.

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    May 11th 2022, 10:15 AM

    @GrumpyAulFella: Jeffrey was never in favour of the GFA and even left the UUP over it. He has a history of not wanting to share power.

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    May 11th 2022, 7:53 AM

    “ok ok ok i’m gonna do it guys, watch me watch me, this time i’m totally serious” never going to happen, to much to lose.

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    May 11th 2022, 8:16 AM

    @Ian O’Donovan: Liz Truss is a wannabe Maggie Thatcher and will say anything to get noticed.

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    May 11th 2022, 8:36 AM

    They’re still trying to find a scapegoat for the self-inflected damage of Brexit. Abandoning the exit agreement that Boris agreed would be an admission of their error. That will also trigger a worse-than-before situation for which they would again blame others. I look forward to participating in economic sanctions if that occurs.

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    May 11th 2022, 7:37 AM

    UKG delivering on shadow promises made during Brexit vote, in spite of democracy.

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    May 11th 2022, 8:42 AM

    @Rúraíocht: There will be no unilateral action by Boris, the consequences for the whole of the UK don’t warrant it.

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    May 11th 2022, 9:32 AM

    No mention of this in the queens address to parliament yesterday delivered by big lugs. Which liz should we be taking heed of?

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    May 11th 2022, 10:23 AM

    Like the cowardly antagonist that gets called out “hold me back, hold me back”

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    May 11th 2022, 1:06 PM

    While the DUP threats grow bigger, the E.U. and Ireland say nothing of the consequences of the Boris bluff. If the E.U. were firm and said, for example, no trade agreement between E.U. and uk or put Boris in a situation where he had to choose between the ‘mainland’ and N.I. then the ‘mainland’ would win everytime.
    What will Jeffrey do when the economic consequences of his actions begin to effect the mental health etc of his constituents?

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    May 11th 2022, 4:41 PM

    @Barrycelona: We could see the “Plantation” of Scotland, Wales or England.

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