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Recently, we’ve entered an exciting collaboration with Maple Media, creating a bundle of 17 apps worth having on your phone. From relaxed fun to serious productivity boosts, these apps cover all your bases and provide a fun boost to your phone. Normally, the bundle is $9.99 per month (far lower than the cost of using the apps individually), but for your first 7 days you can get access to the bundle for free.

View the full Digital Trends App Bundle for a complete list of the apps, or read on for a summarized take.

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If you want to know the details of each app in the bundle, the announcement linked above will have all of them described in detail. The apps, which have a collected 50 million+ downloads with over 900,000 reviews, are already quite popular and well known in the first place. But what’s the main draw of the bundle? Getting such a well-rounded collection for such a low price. Instead of a bundle of, say, map apps, you’re getting just about every type of app you could ever want, across many categories. Here’s how I’d break them down and a look at some of my favorites in each category:

  • Document suite apps: These apps help you navigate your documents or make calculations, which include Swiftscan and Calendar All-In-One Planner.
  • Weather apps: Between a weather radar app and a wind compass, get to know your location’s precise information.
  • Photo apps: Make your pics look old-timey or create sweet photo collages of all your best memories on the fly.
  • Games and puzzles apps: With everything from sudoku to FreeCell, this bundle has your refined mobile gaming experience covered.
  • …and more: There are also apps like Fooducate to help guide your nutrition and the Player FM podcast app. Basically, there’s a little something for everybody.

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