What's app'ening on my phone?
Ah phones... good but bad, handy but oh so addictive, and some would say that to an extent we can't be without them.
So let's talk apps, what are apps? Spoiler alert - I have no idea how to explain what they are, however, they are time savers and all around genius little boxes.
So here are my favourite apps because some of you may be wondering what apps I use (or maybe not, oops).
(SIDENOTE: These aren't in any particular order).
"Arsenal", that's the name, that's it. So this wonderful app keeps me up to date on Arsenal matches and fixtures, team news and team videos. It is also extremely easy to use.
Pretty sure that you can get apps for your favourite football teams also, just check your Apple Store or Google play store.
This app is completely free.
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Oh Spotify, what did we do before you came around? (illegally download songs and then put them on our phones, that's what).
So if you don't know what Spotify is let me break it down for you, this app is music/podcast/radio heaven, you can search for any song or artist you want and listen to their entire album on the go. Spotify even makes you your own personalised "albums" based on songs you listen to. This app is free to download, but you have to make an account and pay a monthly fee of £9.99 ($13.72 approx).
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If you are someone who struggles to stay focused when reading a book, or you find it difficult to make time to sit down and read a book this is the perfect app for you. It is linked to amazon and you can find over 100,000 books to listen to on the app.
This app is free to download but like spotify, you have to sign up and make an account, you also have to pay a monthly fee of £7.99 ($10.97 approx).
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"Tube Map", for anyone living in London, we know just how important this little gem is! Whether you drive, uber, who knows, we need to know what is happening on the trains, because believe it or not - if trains are down, LONDON IS IN MAYHEM!
So this app shows you the entire tube map, all the lines running through inner and outer London. This app also provides live departure and arrival information, line status' - to tell us whether a specific train line is down. A route planner is also available on the app, to help get us to a destination in the fastest time, using the quickest route.
This app is completely free.
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This app is completely free
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https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/asos/id457876088?mt=8
And finally, "Ikea" - without a doubt my favourite store - ever!!
I love to redecorate and funnily enough I'm currently in the process of redecorating my room, so this app is perfect for when I'm on the train to work. You can search for anything you want to make your home or bedroom perfect and check their stock before going to the store.
This app is completely free
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I hope you like some of my favourite apps, let me know if you download them. Also, I'd love to know what apps you have on your phone, let me know!
Until next time lovelies.
K x
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