Tablets and smartphones have built-in applications installed by manufacturer themselves. Some of which are useful and can be very helpful in everyday use while some are just installed for the purpose of it. This is why these apps are sometimes referred to as bloatware. When you buy a smartphone, it is natural to do customization to it to make it truly yours.
This customization is done either by buying cases for it and accessories or by installing other applications that are used often. Regardless if you buy an Android or Apple device, rest assured that you’ll be greeted with millions of free applications readily available to elevate user experience. If we look at the applications from a different angle, there are different categories it has, which will be discussed below.
Free Applications
By far, free apps are the most popular. For some obvious reasons, they are free to install and don’t offer any kind of mobile commerce. Though there are good and bad sides to having these kinds of applications. Mobile app developer who programmed and made the apps should get money somewhere right?
Unless the app is freeware or open source, advertising would definitely play a part in it. Most of the time, the app developer inserts ad banner inside their app, which will show up whenever you want to get certain bonuses, hints, pass a level and whatnot. Many of us could live up with this bit of nuisance and still use the apps happily without further thought.
Then again, a way to get rid of these ads is by making in-app purchases. In fact, some online gamers who seek Valorant improvement regularly make in-app purchases not just to get rid of these ads but also, as a way to support the developer.
Paid Apps
Simply speaking, these are the premium versions of the free apps that provide better and improved function. It took developers more time and effort to come up with such. As for the cost, it is going to vary depending on the app’s popularity and amount of work invested in developing the app.
Mode of payment for these apps can be through your credit or debit card. Once paid, you’ll be given access to all premium functions that comes with the app.