What are sOme really good apps for iPhone paid or free don't care

I need some good apps for iPhone can someone help me thx

No.  This is not the appropriate forum.  You can go to the iTunes app store and look for some that peak your interest. 

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    https://discussions.apple.com/static/apple/tutorial/tou.html
    "Post constructive comments and questions. Unless otherwise noted, your Submission should either be a technical support question or a technical support answer. Constructive feedback about product features is welcome as well. If your Submission contains the phrase "I'm sorry for the rant, but…" you are likely in violation of this policy."
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