Apps
Best iOS apps of March 2015 : best fitness apps

Spring is here, even though March hasn’t been as warm as expected so far around the world. Nonetheless, Spring stands for a fresh new beginning, and just the right time to tackle those New Year’s resolution, because we all know they’ve been forgotten until now. But our list of best fitness apps might just help! There are many excuses for not staying true to resolutions, but with Spring, moods should be enlightened and spirits heightened and people should start remembering the resolutions they didn’t manage to act on yet. Among these resolutions, we can usually find things like: exercising everyday, running around the neighborhood twice a week, going to the gym each day and many other fitness-related goals. Although these are usually good goals to set, we can’t always keep up with what we expect from ourselves. Remember to set realistic goals with which you can actually keep up. Don’t say that you’ll do an hour of yoga each day if you don’t even have the time to drink a cup of tea at the end of the work-day. Settle for just 20 minutes, or even 10 for starters, and work your way up, day by day, adding a minute or two each. We’ve compiled a list of best fitness apps for those of you who own iPads or iPhones so that you can try and motivate yourself with them.
The best fitness apps aren’t always the ones that have the most features, but the ones that are designed in such a way that they motivate you to continue your exercising routine. We all know that physical exercise is necessary for a healthy life, and combined with healthy nutrition, it can prolong your lifespan considerably. As there are many of us who live sedentary lives, sitting at our desks all day or testing out stuff sitting down, exercising should definitely become a prerogative to live by. These best fitness apps will help you keep up with your goals, set them correctly and help you work through routines that suit you. Apps, no matter how good they are, won’t have results unless you commit to following a routine. No matter how many apps you download, if you don’t follow through, you won’t get results. My advice to those of you finding it hard to start getting into shape is to reschedule things. Not even the best fitness apps will do that for you, but if you get a good alarm clock, it will help. By reschedule, I mean get up just a bit earlier each day and work in your exercise in the morning, after having breakfast. I’ve found this works for me, and I’ve been sitting at my desk, without much physical activity, for six months now. But about a month ago, I decided that this was not working and I rescheduled. Let’s see which apps helped me get results and which I consider to be the best fitness apps for iOS this month.
1. NexTrack
Since motivation is one of the most important things to have before starting an exercise routine, NexTrack is among the best fitness apps for that purpose, at least on iOS. NexTrack takes exercising and turns it into a game, where you have to gather points, but not always by doing push-ups, sit-ups, jogging, crunches or who knows what other kinds of workouts there are out there. You get points for aerobics, dancing, housework, playing with kids or pets, running, walking, yoga and more. The principle behind the app, and why I think this should definitely be on the best fitness apps list for iOS devices is that it doesn’t tell you to rip a HIIT exercise or do an hour of cardio to get results. It’s a realistic app that starts you out from scratch. If you’re out of shape, you can always opt for the easier activities which will still get you points. And the neat part is you can actually buy rewards with the XP points you gather. It’s not easy to get enough points so that you can buy a $5 Walmart gift card or something like that, but it’s enough motivation to keep you going. I would definitely recommend this app for those who are out of shape and haven’t exercised that much in the past few months. Take it easy and slow, and NexTrack will help you out. Which is why it’s first on the best fitness apps list for iOS. Did I mention it was free on iTunes?
Android
Google appeared as a car manufacturer

Google has recently used CES as a platform to present its philosophy of “Better Together,” the notion that all devices should get along with one another. Typically, this entails making announcements regarding new Cast compatibility and features like Fast Pair. The business revealed that it is collaborating with Spotify to incorporate the Connect streaming capability into the Android UI at CES 2023. Additionally, it showed a sneak peek at an audio handoff tool that would recommend various devices to shift your music to based on your preferences and location.
However, CES is a significant vehicle event, and Google also sells items for cars. Additionally, it said today that the Polestar 3 would receive its higher-resolution maps, and it debuted the most recent Android Auto user interface for the first time since it was revealed at I/O 2022.
Two vehicles, a Volvo EX90 with Google preinstalled and a BMW i7 with the new Android Auto experience, were at the Google stand in the trailer lot of the Las Vegas Convention Center. We had never seen the Volvo before, and we’ll be posting a separate hands-on on that experience shortly. The new Android Auto is the main topic of this article and video.
The redesigned interface will support larger screen sizes and have a split screen layout, as we discovered at I/O. Google has eliminated the status bar and inserted a row of shortcut keys below it, along with some indication icons in a small area to the top left. When we were in the car, the Spotify app was located on the left panel, and we could access a list of suggested playlists by swiping in from the right side.
Alerts that you won’t have time to respond to while driving are likewise stored in this left pane. For instance, you can swipe right on a notification to move it to the dock, where it will wait until you’re ready to deal with it.
Check out the video up top for more of our experience with the updated Android Auto in the BMW i7! And be sure to pay attention this week as there will be a ton of news at CES 2023.
iOS
Apple Mini-LED Display Supplier Reports Decreasing Demand As Rumors Suggest a Switch to OLED in the Next Few Years

One of Apple’s top mini-LED suppliers claims that while the company plans to switch to OLED displays for its iPad and MacBook line in the upcoming years, demand for displays in consumer products is declining while demand for mini-LED in other applications is increasing.
According to a recent report from DigiTimes, the demand for mini-LED displays for consumer electronics devices is declining, but it is anticipated that demand for mini-LED displays for dashboards and vehicle displays will increase in 2023. Epistar, which has been supplying mini-LED displays to Apple for some time, is one company that has made this claim.
The creation of particular kinds of OLED screens that Apple intends to utilize in next iPad Pro models, according to a report published last week, is now Samsung’s top priority. The first iPad Pro with an OLED panel, which Apple is rumored to introduce in 2024, has prompted mini-LED vendors to consider alternate applications for their screens, according to DigiTimes.
In 2024, Apple is also expected to release a 13-inch MacBook Air with an OLED display in addition to an OLED iPad Pro. According to reputable display analyst Ross Young, Apple is exploring adopting an OLED panel in a planned update to the iPhone SE but is torn between employing an LCD or OLED display.
iOS
Apple Provides 10 Practical iPhone Tricks

In an effort to assist customers get the most out of their devices and teach new iPhone users some features and tips they may not have previously known about, Apple recently provided ten helpful tips and techniques for iPhone users.
Apple revealed ten tips and techniques for the new features in iOS 16 in a video on its Apple Support channel, including the ability to choose and lift subjects out of images and the newly revamped and customisable Lock Screen. As people get used to their new iPhones, the short film, which is barely six minutes long, was posted on Christmas Day.
- If you tap and hold on a subject inside of a photo in the Photos app on iOS 16, you can lift the subject from the photo and place it into another app.
- The new Lock Screen on iOS 16 allows users to customize different elements, including the color and style of the time and date, add widgets, and more.
- Within Settings -> Wi-Fi, you can select a saved Wi-Fi access point to discover and copy and paste its password.
- If you often write the same thing time and time again, such as your email or address, you can create a text replacement within Settings -> General -> Keyboard -> Text Replacement.
- If you’re running low on battery or want to save some battery life when you won’t have access to a charger, you can add the Low Power Mode toggle to Control Center for easy access. Head into Settings -> Control Center and add it to the list of Included Controls.
- If you want to share or move multiple photos into another app, simply tap and hold on a photo, move it away, and proceed to tap on the other photos. You’ll then be able to drag and drop all of the photos into other apps or places in iOS.
- If you want to quickly open the camera, tap and hold on the Camera shortcut in the bottom right-hand corner of your iPhone’s Lock Screen.
- With iOS 15 and later, you can now use Live Text to automatically translate text in the camera app or inside of a photo. In the camera app, point the camera to some text and tap on the Live Text that appears in the right-hand corner, then select translate in the options shown. This can also work for photos already taken in the Photos app.
- Using the Notes app, you can easily scan a piece of paper and create a digital copy of it. The Notes app will automatically properly crop and edit the image so the document appears legible with no glare.
- If you’re curious about what your first photo is in your photo library, you can easily discover it with one tap. In the Photos app, simply tap on the top edge of your iPhone to jump to the first photo in any specific library, album, or search result.
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