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    12 weirdest smartphone apps

    Apple are always telling us that there's an app for everything, and do you know what, they're not lying.

    So when you hear the line “There's an app for that” you're probably thinking of the thousands of applications that help you do things like book restaurants, find out train times and even translate foreign languages. But alongside the thousands of useful programmes, our smartphones also play host to a rogue’s gallery of weird, wonderful and downright bizarre apps that have to be seen to be believed.

    So from feline friendly photo editors to death calculators here's our pick of the 12 weirdest apps around.

    Death App
    iPhone / Android – Free

    The Death App tracks recent car accidents and murders in your area, plotting the deaths on a macabre map offering an ideal tool to help you avoid those life-threatening hotspots. Or, if you’re a goth, a nifty way to find new places to hang out.

    'I Am Rich'
    iPhone - £599.99 (no longer available)

    Originally released in 2008 this app cost a whopping $999.99.  So what did you get for all that money? Absolutely nothing. Yes, the idea was that people would buy it just to show off how rich they were; which amazingly eight people did before Apple eventually pulled it.

    My Vibe
    iPhone - Free

    MyVibe is pedalled by an online sex shop who had the bright idea to take advantage of the iPhone's vibrating feature and put it to an altogether different use entirely – nudge, nudge, wink, wink.

    Hold On!
    iPhone - Free

    Possibly one of the most pointless apps available (and that's saying something), the aim of the game in Hold On! is to hold down a virtual button for as long as possible. That's it.

    Blower
    iPhone- £0.69

    After being blown into a billion times by over enthusiastic gamers, the iPhone's getting its own back with this madcap app which uses your speaker to blow out air. Designed for those of us who are simply too lazy to exhale, Blower isn’t strong enough to help you clear your driveway in Autumn, but it's certainly got the lungs to help you blow out the candles on your average birthday cake.

    Easy Metal Detector Lite
    Android- Free (iPhone equivalents available)

    Need to find a way to pay for your expensive smartphone? Then look no further, as this handy app will have you digging up buried treasure in no time. Easy Metal Detector is weird because it actually works. Apparently all smartphones have something called a magnetometer to enable their compass function, which this app (and it's iPhone equivalents) hijack to turn your phone into a rudimentary metal detector.

    Annoy A Teen!
    iPhone / Android - £0.69

    Next time you come across a particularly unsavoury bunch of hooded youths simply whip out your smartphone and select this app. Annoy A Teen! plays high frequency sounds that only young people and presumably dogs can hear. It’s more likely to annoy them rather than leave them convulsing on the floor clutching their ears though, which, come to think of it, might not be the best of ideas.

    iNap@work
    iPhone - £0.69

    This app claims to generate a string of random office sounds such as mouse clicks, keyboard taps, paper rustling and the like, in order to provide you with cover should you ever decide to take a power nap at your desk. It’s a great idea until you realise it does nothing to disguise the fact that you’re slumped over your keyboard when you should be finishing the Frankfurt report.

    CatPaint
    iPhone - £0.69

    CatPaint claims to be the premier, and presumably only, cat-based image editor for the iPhone. The app, which counts Taylor Swift and Katy Perry amongst its fans, enables you to effortlessly add any of its sixteen adorable kitties to your favourite photos. And you thought Photoshop was cool?

    iPoo
    iPhone - £0.69

    iPoo is a social network that brings together toilet dwellers from around the world. The app lets you chat to your fellow defecators from the comfort of your own toilet and even earn badges for your exploits. It also lets you browse real time stats and even track the location of fellow pooers via GPS. Just be thankful Apple insisted the developer disable the photo function before they made it to the App Store. 

    HangTime
    iPhone - £0.69

    HangTime encourages smartphone owners to lob their valuable pieces of portable hardware as high into the air as they possibly can. But don’t worry it’s not reckless, it’s just so that you can use your phone’s accelerometer to measure how long you’re expensive piece of kit stayed airborne for and then compare your personal bests with other idiots/users.

    iLickit
    iPhone - £0.69 / £1.49

    A game that asks you to mop up grandma’s cooking using your tongue, that’s pretty weird right?  Seriously, they want you to physically lick your phone and the developers even claim to have developed a special ‘tongue optimised engine’ to enable you to do so. Just make sure you clean it first.

     

    59 comments

    • puddlejumper  •  9 months ago
      Nowt wrong with the Death APP. Only right you lnow how bad an area is. I am looking at property in the USA and their local crime maps are invaluable...Twice I spotted what looked like nice properties in nice streets..until you look at the crime map and see how many drug dealers and paedos lived in the same street
    • Mohi  •  9 months ago
      theese apps are absoluteley rubbish!! why would anyone in the entir universe download them!
      • Diode 8 months ago
        Can't reply at the moment, I'm downloaded Angry Birds :-)
    • Patriot  •  9 months ago
      I use Ipoo all the time. Its great, like FaceBook but with pooh!
    • Al  •  9 months ago
      By far a wackiest concept yet brilliantly effective app is 'pictorial mnemonics for writing chinese characters' ... never thought it possible to so easily kick-start Chinese - humble apps like these are functional and constructive and use technology to help people do something life enhancing which they wish or need to do anyways
    • UnionFlag  •  9 months ago
      Apps, smartphones, bookface, twitter etc etc, all devices for making ordinary people feel important. Sad.
      • bob 9 months ago
        posting comments online insulting people because they own a phone....sad.
      • Diode 8 months ago
        My phone doesn't make me feel important. It allows me to make and receive calls and txts, and play the ocassional game. I have to agree about Twitter though :-)
    • Joolz  •  9 months ago
      What about the App Call Someone!!
    • mug  •  9 months ago
      carp artic;le
    • Take that for deleting my ...  •  9 months ago
      when are they going to invent a swim in the water with your phone app?? that will come in handy for my phone was in the rain with my phone and the touch screen went
    • Take that for deleting my ...  •  9 months ago
      the guy who offers free iPhones i really want one now... really want that Annoy a Teen app, there's these annoying teens i go to school with and that would be nice to get rid of them with (does it affect the user too?) and btw is there an Annoy a Teacher app, could do with one of that sometimes for my french teacher who annoys me when she tries to tell a joke and annoys us, that will help me take my revenge.
    • Rin Sasaki  •  9 months ago
      ha
    • Nicholas  •  9 months ago
      I wonder is anyone has accidently used "MyVibe" then immediately "iLickIt", ha.
    • BragItUp.com  •  9 months ago
      the Amazon Discount Finder for iPhones is amazing. Helps you search Amazon by percentage discount which means that you only get the best deals.
    • john  •  9 months ago
      Easy Metal Detector Lite - not available on Android
      • Cloney 9 months ago
        Yes it is as i have it installed on my htc desire s. amusing from a nerdy how does it work point of view but not really much cop as a metel detecter
      • Diode 8 months ago
        I had it on my Desire as well, though as you say Cloney it wasn't very good at detecting metal, though it did detect large objects like cars :-)
    • DONALD  •  9 months ago
      iPoo sounds mad!
      • Ivy 9 months ago
        NO... it sounds sad :D
    • Drew K  •  9 months ago
      a few of these were around long before fancy phones!
      • kathy 9 months ago
        yes that true
    • Macho Man  •  9 months ago
      can't get the metal detector app for android anymore :(
    • Lauren  •  9 months ago
      Of all of these, for me on my ipod only 2 excisted.
    • Goliath David  •  9 months ago
      FarmJumper for iPhone...
    • Rickie Ardle  •  9 months ago
      what should i get for xmas a iphone 5 or ipad 2 ... you ppl are the best to ask cos u know your stuff lol =]
    • Harold Belafonte  •  9 months ago
      Why do they call them smartphones when they are only used by idiots?
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