In addition to mobile accessories, there are lots of applications available to help you boost the functionality of your handset. Recently, the Guardian ran an article drawing attention to some of the latest, hottest iPhone and iPad apps on the market. Here are a few of them:

One of the apps it focussed on was Camera+ for the iPad, which has already proved a big hit on the iPhone by racking up more than nine million sales. About the creation, the article stated: “Who takes photos with their iPad? Well, some people, but the real appeal here is the use of iCloud to access photo shots using the iPhone version, with a range of editing features exclusive to the iPad version.”
Putting your dancing shoes on

Another offering featured in the publication was the Fancy Nancy Ballet School app compatible with both the iPhone and iPad. Fancy Nancy is the protagonist of a popular series of HarperCollins children’s books. The star has already featured in two other apps and this version is predominantly an educational ballet app.
The newspaper suggested that youngsters can watch Nancy perform 11 moves and steps, string them together into whatever sequence they like and practice the routines themselves. They can even shoot footage of their own dancing and then digitally insert Nancy into the video to see how accurate their dancing is.

Getting around
Another product that you may be interested in is Insight Guides World Cities, available on both the iPhone and iPad. The travel-guide app is free, with ten city guides available to buy in-app at £3.99 each. They include listings of businesses, tourist hotspots and hotels.

Getting inside Einstein’s mind
NMHMC Harvey is an iPad-only academic app that digitises the images of Albert Einstein’s brain. The pictures are based on the autopsy conducted in 1955 when the organ was segmented into 170 parts for study by neuroscientists. Intended for both scientific experts and enthusiastic amateurs, this app is certainly out of the ordinary.

Getting practical
Another app that you might take your fancy to is FixYa: Solutions for Everything. Intended for both the iPhone and iPad, this app provides information on how to mend things. As the Guardian has remarked, it shows you how to “fix dehumidifiers, lubricate lawnmowers, nail things onto other things without the other things being your own leg.”
Stocking up on accessories
Of course, practical mobile add-ons are just as important as apps. Here at UK.cellphoneshop.net, we understand the importance of having the right accessories for your handset. Whether you need a new iPhone battery, iPad charger or anything else, you should be able to find them on our website. We ensure that you have access to all the best extras for your mobile or tablet so that you can really get the most out of it. Now would be your perfect time to take a look around our online catalogue.
Sources:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/appsblog/2012/sep/28/best-iphone-ipad-apps-clockwork-orange?newsfeed=true
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