
On the iPhone, it’s one of those apps we cannot live without. In addition to this, the system enables you to add secure notes, multiple identities (for example, a full one for official forms and a limited one for online message boards), and payment cards. It enables you to keep passwords secure and safe (in a manner similar to iCloud Keychain), but also easily access and edit the data. Price: Free + $4.99/£3.99 ‘pro features’ IAPġPassword is one of those apps we think everyone should have installed. And if you don’t have an Apple Watch at all, these are ten apps we’d recommend you check out anyway - they’re that good! In other words, download/buy any of these, and you’ll be stoked, regardless of what device you use them on. This, then, isn’t a ‘best Apple Watch apps’ round-up in the typical sense, but the ‘best Apple Watch apps that also happen to be really great on the iPhone’. And on that basis, you may as well concentrate on apps that are really great on both devices. This means if you’re investing time and money on what goes on your wrist, you’re having to first install something on your iPhone. The tiny snag is that there are at the time of writing no native third-party apps - they’re on the way later in 2015. For now, every Apple Watch app beyond Apple’s own is an extension of an iPhone app. Although Apple’s wearable acts more like a filter, trying to make you not use it very often, its utility is seriously boosted by installing apps beyond those Apple ships itself. If you own or are considering buying an Apple Watch, it’s just like every other Apple device in one sense: it’s all about the apps.

Make the most of your Apple wearable with our selection of apps that are top-notch on an iPhone as well
