Today’s best app deals for Android, iOS and Windows Phone. Prices go back up without warning, so be quick!
This is a hand-picked selection of the best discounted apps based on user reviews. We have not reviewed the apps and do not endorse them in any way.
Productivity and lifestyle apps are listed first. Games are stacked towards the bottom of each list. Other than that, the apps are listed in no particular order. Some apps may require in-app purchases for extra features or levels.
Android
• Graphing Calculator – StatsPac for $3.30 (normally $9.99)
• Beat Hazard Extra for $1.16 (normally $4.99)
• Catan for $2.99 (normally $3.06)
• Dumb Runner for free (normally $1.29)
• mysms Tablet ↔ Text & SMS Sync for free (normally $4.99)
• SpeedView Pro for $1.08 (normally $1.99)
iOS
• SessionBand – Jazz Edition for $0.99 (normally $4.99)
• Wood Camera for $0.99 (normally $4.49)
• Viewmatic for free (normally $2.99)
• Pure Sleep Premium for free (normally $1.99)
• Lulu In The Amazon for free (normally $5.49)
• Table Top Racing for free (normally $2.99)
• Storm Strikersfor free (normally $0.99)
iPad Only
• WeatherPro for iPad for $2.99 (normally $5.49)
• The Sonnets by William Shakespeare for $4.49 (normally $14.99)
• iLuv Drawing Vehicles HD for free (normally $1.99)
• Disney Creativity Studio for $0.99 (normally $1.99)
Windows Phone
• Mosecana for $1.99 (normally $2.49)
• ScientificCalculator for free (normally $0.99)
• Easy Notes for $14.99 (normally $18.99)
• 3D Photo Camera for free (new release)
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One response to “App Deals: iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone”
FFS. I understand that you don’t personally review these or anything, but a cursory look at the app description would probably help inform your posting.
For example, in what way is a 30-day free trial of an app a ‘free app’ (i.e. mysms Tablet ↔ Text & SMS Sync). I accept that “Some apps may require in-app purchases for extra features or levels.”, but I don’t tend to consider ‘continued use’ to be extra features or levels.
They did the same with Wiki Camps the other week/month. That really annoyed me, mostly because it was a fantastic app with 14 day trial. 🙁
Agreed – a three-words-or-less description wouldn’t go astray either, like “weather app” or “sms app” or “photo editor” or “strategy game” or “FPS game” or whatever. I mean, just try to work out wtf “Mosecana” is from the name – you can’t.