The Most Expensive iPhone Apps

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Apple’s iPhones are some of the most popular cellular devices on the market, and one of the greatest features these phones provide is a large selection of applications; apps as they are more commonly known.  There are more than 1 million apps that are compatible with the iPhone and these apps provide a new level of versatility, allowing the phones to be used as weight scales, credit cards, radios, etc.  These apps are offered in a variety of prices – many of them are even free; however, they are also some apps that cost more than the retail price of brand new-latest model iPhone. Here is a list of the most expensive iPhone apps.

5. Water Globe $219

The Water Globe app features a set of interactive water/snow globes which users can customize and play with.  While there are a few enhancement features, this app is much more expensive than a real snowglobe.

4. SafeSession Voice $299.99

SafeSession voice allows iPhone users to make secure internet phone calls by using “voice encryption algorithms.” However, the downside to this application is that users on both ends of the line must have it installed in order for it to be effective.

3. Mobile Cam Viewer $349.99

This app turns your phone into a surveillance camera monitor, allowing users to view their live surveillance cameras from their iPhone.  The Mobile Cam Viewer supports a wide variety of webcams and also allows multiple users to view the cameras simultaneously.

2. LSAT Titan $500

LSAT Titan is a great app for those looking to take the LSAT and apply to law school; the app features nearly 7,000 real LSAT questions and allows you to view your progress and track your time.  While this app cannot guarantee success, it can still be a great resource for those seeking extra study tips.

1. iVIP black $1000

The iVIP app is more expensive than a brand new iPhone and iVIP is great for people who love to to know what the nightlife has to offer.  This app features exclusive promotions, VIP upgrades, and special access; iVIP even turns your phone into a personal stylist; allowing users who use its services to show up to events in style.

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Written by Camille Moore

Camille has a master's degree from Saint Joseph University's Writing Studies program, and she currently works as the Writing Center Assistant Director at a small university in western Pennsylvania. Camille's writing has been published on several websites, and she enjoys writing articles and short stories in her spare time. You can follow Camille on Twitter @CamealAshley.