Having an iPhone or an iPad could stress some people out. Not because these devices are not good enough but because there are tons of apps to download from and some can't even decide which one gives them good value and well, of course, quality too.

Mirror comes to the rescue as it has a full rundown of different apps for iPhone and iPad that users can download for free. Although some of these would attempt to get users to pay through in-app payments, these are still quality titles that deserve appreciation.

The games that come on Mirror's list for iPhone and iPad would be Niantic's phenomenal "Pokemon Go," which is a free download and might also require in-app payments, "Clash Royale," which is a spin off from "Clash of Clans" and a free download as well, the dungeon puzzle game "Rust Bucket," the fighting game "Gods of Rome," where the users play as the gods of Mount Olympus and lastly, the neon-filled pinball game "PinOut."

For non-gamers, Apple also has the list of best apps in the last 12 months. These are Prisma, Quartz, Bear, Hyper, Memrise, Folioscope, MSQRD, Hoop, V for Wikipedia and Fiete Sports.

According to BGR, there are 11 iPhone and iPad apps that are made available for free since Dec. 23. However, these are only for a limited time by the developers and no one knows when these apps would stay for free.

Check these apps to see if these are still available for free download but as of this writing, it's guaranteed that these apps are still free. The VideoSound, which is normally $0.99 is now free alongside Dual Browser ($1.99), Animal Math Toddler Games ($1.99), Dayless ($0.99), Edit My Friends ($0.99), CastThemAll ($1.99), Timer Camera ($0.99), FrameLapse ($1.99), Potatoman Seeks The Troof ($0.99), Gif Me! Camera ($1.99) and WebTranslate ($1.99).

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