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4 awesome paid iPhone apps you can download for free right now

Updated Dec 19th, 2018 8:49PM EST
Best Free iPhone Apps

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This week has been a fantastic one for paid iPhone and iPad apps that have gone on sale for free. In fact, we’ve shared more than $50 worth of iOS apps so far that could have all been downloaded without paying a dime (and some are still free if you move quickly). Today, we’re back with another four apps to add to the list, and they’re all terrific offerings you won’t want to miss out on.

These are paid iPhone and iPad apps that have been made available for free for a limited time by their developers. There is no way to tell how long they will be free. These sales could end an hour from now or a week from now — obviously, the only thing we can guarantee is that they are free at the time this post is published. If you click on a link and see a price listed next to an app instead of the word “free,” it is no longer free. The sale has ended. If you download the app, you will be charged.

CamPlus

You’ve seen tons of image editors for the iPhone, but how many have you seen that can save photos at 4K resolution?

CamPlus is a tool to edit photos on your iPhone with a large variety of filters that can be previewed in real-time.

Unlike other apps that allow live preview of filters, CamPlus provides high-resolution images. On iPhone 4 that is 2048 x 1593 pixels and on iPhone 5 full resolution (up to 4096 x 4096 pixels).

Features
– Save Images In 4K Quality
– Customize Text with Fonts and Colors
– Crop Using Aspect Ratios
– Live Camera Filters
– Adjust Brightness and Saturation
– Rotate Images
– Adjust Orientation
– Tweak Focus
– **Add Magic To Your Photos**
– Add or Remove Noise

CamPlus is regularly $0.99, but it’s free for a limited time.

Download CamPlus

7 Minute Workout

Tiny Hearts Limited says this app is “scientifically proven” to give you an amazing workout in just seven minutes. We can’t verify that claim, but we can confirm this is a nice, well-designed app that will definitely get you sweating.

Work out your whole body in just 7 minutes. This world-famous 7 Minute Workout — as seen in the NYT — is scientifically proven to be as effective as a trip to the gym, and all you need is your body and a chair.

12 exercises for 30 seconds each with 10 seconds of rest in between. It’s the perfect routine for busy people. Quick Fit leads you through it with HD video and voice prompts and lets you track your progress as you get in shape.

Features:

+ The complete 7 Minute Workout routine AND additional ab workout (unlockable)
+ HD videos with exercises performed by a certified personal trainer
+ Sound and voice cues to guide you through the exercise
+ Watch videos in landscape or focused portrait view
+ Track your body weight and workouts
+ Unlock achievements and stay motivated with streaks
+ Quotes to keep you inspired and help you reach your goals
+ Download more workouts to train in new ways (Coming soon!)

About the 7 Minute Workout:

This routine was developed by the Human Performance Institute in Florida. Researchers found that intense interval training with brief rest periods is just as effective as a prolonged endurance workout in much less time. The exercises in Quick Fit work your heart and muscles and require no equipment. It’s 7 tough minutes, but then you’re done. It’s ideal for the home or the office.

7 Minute Workout is normally $1.99, but it’s completely free right now.

Download 7 Minute Workout

Cinamatic

Cinematic is like Instagram for videos but much, much better.

Cinamatic is the best way to create beautiful short films. Record multiple short clips that transform into amazing short motion pictures. Your Cinamatic videos can be shared straight to Instagram, Vine, or Facebook.

• Shoot 3 to 15 second films
• Choose from an amazing set of video filters
• Instantly post videos to Instagram, Vine, or Facebook
• Get even more filters from the shop

Upgrade to Cinamatic PRO for even more:
– Add a Soundtrack
– Advanced Image Controls
– Clip Merging
– Segment Rearranging

Cinamatic supports iPhone 4 and higher, but runs best on iPhone 5 or better (it has also been optimized for 64 bit iPhone 5s)

This great app is a bargain at $0.99, but it can be downloaded for free for a short time.

Download Cinamatic

Orderly

Orderly might not be the most popular to do app in the App Store, but it’s definitely a unique and beautiful to do app you’ll definitely want to check out.

Orderly is a nice and incredibly easy to-do list app designed exclusively for iOS 7.

It offers a fresh visual interface to manage to-do lists combined with the ease of iPhone gestures.

It interacts with users in a way that is natural for humans to deal with to-do lists !

Featuring a breath-taking interface, flawless cloud sync, Orderly comes with “Location Based Reminders”, so that the users never miss a to-do task at a particular location and displays your tasks using the APPLE’s bookshelf metaphor, so you can get a glimpse of your to-do lists without having to open them individually.

THE BEST part of the App is:

* Orderly automatically prioritizes your to-dos by moving around those sticky notes *

Key Features

1. Gesture Driven Interface.
2. LOCATION based reminders, alerts you of a to-do at a particular location.
3. Auto prioritizing of to-dos.
4. Recurring to-dos.
5. Cloud sync across devices

Normally $0.99, Orderly is now free for a limited time.

Download Orderly

Zach Epstein
Zach Epstein Executive Editor

Zach Epstein has been the Executive Editor at BGR for more than 10 years. He manages BGR’s editorial team and ensures that best practices are adhered to. He also oversees the Ecommerce team and directs the daily flow of all content. Zach first joined BGR in 2007 as a Staff Writer covering business, technology, and entertainment.

His work has been quoted by countless top news organizations, and he was recently named one of the world's top 10 “power mobile influencers” by Forbes. Prior to BGR, Zach worked as an executive in marketing and business development with two private telcos.