The iPhone X is a unique smartphone. It’s unlike any Apple unit that has invaded our day-to-day lives. The new Apple smartphone has an expanded edge-to-edge display screen. It also features an advanced Face ID sensor. As such, programs and applications that aren’t created specifically for the iPhone X usually look a bit off. This is an issue that vendors who sell iPhone X units normally encounter. But if you’re an iPhone X user, you don’t have to worry no more. Most apps are now being optimized to take advantage of the iPhone X’s wide screen, like:
YouTube recently had an update specifically for the iPhone X. The video streaming app is now full-screen on the latest Apple unit. Users can also pinch the screen inwards to make videos appear smaller.
While Medium, the widely-used publishing software, does not provide excellent versatility in terms of blog design, its default appearance on the iPhone X is awesome. The app’s recent update accommodates the unique screen of the iPhone X. And based on user reviews, Medium on Apple’s new smartphone looks pretty great.
The popular photo-centric app recently made changes for the iPhone X. To enjoy Instagram on the most sophisticated Apple smartphone yet, pinch the screen inwards. It will zoom in a photo – from top to bottom to bottom – but without the notch.
Spotify is yet another app that just updated its user interface to adjust to the unique size of the iPhone X. The update removed the unappealing letter-box effect that had beset Spotify users for the longest time now. The update also provides additional screen space to either show the album cover or to assist users in going through the music tracks and playlists.
The Pocket app is a valuable inclusion to the iPhone X. It provides a convenient service for users by saving articles, links, videos, images, and web pages for effortless offline viewing. The read-it-later app curates stuff in a streamlined, distraction-free style that can be sorted out with tags. It also trims down the pocketed items to enable a text-to-speech feature. The extended display screen on the iPhone X results in a relaxed reading experience.
Lyft, the ride-sharing app, hits the ground running with its updated support for the iPhone X. The new upgrade fills in the unique, expanded screen of the Apple’s latest flagship phone. Lyft is now notch-ready. Its interface adjustments are also easy-to-use and lets users concentrate on getting a ride without any fuss.
Numerical2 is a league of its own. The app on the iPhone X is a valuable help for both students and professionals. Numerical2 on the iPhone X isn’t just about the speed. It also automatically applies brackets to mathematical equations. It presents various features found on a scientific calculator. It solves fraction procedures, and provides unique numbers (ex. Pi, infinity). Numerical2 recently had an update to fit the new screen size of the iPhone X. This provides users a full screen to solve their Math equations.
For more awesome apps for the iPhone X, check out the “looks great on the iPhone X” section of the Apple App Store.