
There are practically countless apps available in the two app shops, the Play Store and the App Store. While some of these apps are free, some need a fee. However, many users are unaware that many paid apps can also be temporarily made free as part of a special deal. We have compiled a list of some of the most intriguing free apps accessible right now.
Free pro apps (Android)
- QR / Barcode Scanner PRO
($6.49) – Without a good QR code scanner, you’ll quickly fall into the quishing trap and have to fear for your savings. This top-rated scanner shows you URLs even before it calls them up. This way, fraudulent links can be unmasked at an early stage (4.8 stars, 13,300 ratings) - DJ Mixer, DJ Music Remix Pro
($10.99) – This app simulates an actual mixing console. At least, as far as this is possible on a smartphone. If you’ve ever asked yourself how good a DJ you would be, this app can give you the answer (4.1 stars, 350 ratings) - My Medicine Pro
($2.79) – Medication can be complicated. Especially if you have to take several of them, this app does the work for you and ensures that you don’t have to remember all the information, symptoms, dosages, and instructions. But beware: Since the application is an unknown medical tool, we recommend that you first pay close attention to whether the app actually works as it should (3.7 stars, 214 ratings). - Simple Photo Widget
($0.69) – This app comes without a complicated user interface and countless functions. The functional principle is as simple as it is good: the tool creates a widget with your pictures on the start screen. That’s it (4.1 stars, 1,060 ratings)
Free premium apps (iOS)
- Sky Master – pixel shooter
($0.99) – Anyone who appreciates pixel games and is generally nostalgic will have fun with this game. It’s not particularly good, but at least the visuals are convincing. Ideal to pass the boredom in between (5.0 stars, 1 rating) - BG Remover AI
($0.99) – Just a few clicks are all it takes to crop the people in your pictures. That’s the promise of the developers behind this app. Although the term AI or AI in this case was probably integrated into the product name primarily for marketing reasons. (5.0 stars, 1 rating) - Currency – Simple Converter
($0.99) – Anyone who occasionally leaves European borders needs an app like this. It allows you to convert currencies quickly and easily. Thanks to a minimalist interface, just a few clicks are enough to get an answer (4.5 stars, 207 ratings) - Queen Rules
($2.99) – This puzzle game is the ideal way to pass the time. The aim is to position your soldiers so that they can defeat the evil witch’s soldiers. There are also interesting level designs and clay figures (4.8 stars, 111 ratings)
At the time this post was published, all of the apps we are showcasing here were free to download. Regretfully, developers frequently fail to indicate the duration of these offers. Therefore, do not hesitate to download an app if you enjoy it.
However, you should always check the app page in the store before downloading a free program. Because there are occasionally unnoticed obstacles that you should be mindful of.

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