What Free Premium Apps Are Available This Week? Find Out Here!

What Free Premium Apps Are Available This Week? Find Out Here!

Do you know that there are premium or paid apps that can be downloaded for free each week? Check out our weekly list here. Do note these offers are available for a limited time only, so be quick or regret later!

Yes, I know. The world is in a mess. With rising gas prices, everything else is just about to get an unwanted inflationary boost. Thankfully, there is some respite in everything with numerous apps in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, which are normally paid, but are made available for free for a limited time only. Each week, we look through a trio of apps that includes games for each mobile operating system. Go ahead, check out what we have shortlisted before the deals end.

Free Pro Apps (Android)

  • Full Battery Alarm ($0.49) – Battery management on smartphones has improved by leaps and bounds over the years. Gone were the days when you could not leave your devices charged overnight to maximize the battery’s lifespan. Well, here’s an app for those who still do not trust the smartphone’s built-in power manager — it plays an alarm sound that alerts you whenever your smartphone is fully charged.  (3.7 stars, 374 reviews)
  • Survival Dungeon: Loot RPG Pro ($0.49) – This roguelike action RPG is engaging enough to keep you occupied and entertained for hours on end. Create a hero of your own, and begin exploring the different dungeons. You will gain experience as you slay more monsters and collect all kinds of loot, growing more powerful along the way. (4.1 stars, 948 reviews)
  • Slime Legends – Survivor ($0.49) – Who knew that something so small and insignificant could grow to be something powerful and famous? Enter you, playing the role of a slime survivor, where you select your skill and grow more proficient in it over time. There are also multiple worlds for you to explore with epic boss fights to test your capabilities as you become more powerful. (4.5 stars, 8.15k reviews)

Free premium apps (iOS)

  • Sleep Well Baby ($0.99) – Getting your little ones to sleep is always a challenge, especially for first-time parents who might not have the experience or know-how in sending their new bundle of joy to dreamland. Perhaps an app like this can help? Give it a go if you are at your wits’ end, perhaps this might be just the thing to help you gain some shuteye as your newborn dozes off. (4.5 stars, 27 reviews)
  • LoanAdmin  ($3.99) – If you are in the financial world and deal with plenty of customers who take loans (perhaps as a car salesperson), then this is one useful app to help you keep track of their loans. I’d say that this is a great way to show how well informed you are of your customers, knowing where they are financially, and being able to encourage and remind them, just in case they are close to defaulting on their loans by accident. (4.3 stars, 14 reviews)
  • Adventure in Wonderland ($2.99) – Alice in Wonderland. Doesn’t that bring back memories? This first-person point-and-click adventure game is extremely immersive, allowing you to dive right into the game and remain inside, full of surprises. The graphics are amazing and are guaranteed to keep you well entertained for hours. (4.5 stars, 94 reviews)

Free apps and their pitfalls

All the apps we feature here were available for free at the time of publication. Unfortunately, developers often don’t specify how long these offers will last. So, if you like an app, you shouldn’t wait too long and download it quickly.

Before downloading a free app, you should always take a look at the app’s page in the store. Sometimes, there are hidden pitfalls you should be aware of.

In-app purchases

Most free apps either contain advertising or offer in-app purchases. However, this is also true for some paid apps. It’s particularly important to pay attention to these aspects when dealing with games intended for children.

Permissions

Numerous apps collect user data and often sell it. If you want to be on the safe side, ensure you grant only the permissions the app needs. An alarm clock, for example, doesn’t need access to your cameras or contacts, and a flashlight shouldn’t be interested in your location data.

Which of the above apps will you install?

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