App Store’s 5 Most Expensive Apps — More Expensive Than iPhone?

The app store's most expensive apps promise exclusive privileges at a premium price. But the most important question is: Do they deliver on what that expensive price promises?

Well, while many expensive apps have been abandoned or taken offline over the years, there are still a lot of apps accessible for ridiculously high prices. 

Here are some of the most costly apps on the App Store right now.

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CyberTuner ($999.99)

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CyberTuner is a professional piano tuning app that will set you back more than the price of many good electric pianos. 

Life Wire noted that the CyberTuner app is updated on a regular basis to support the most recent iOS versions and devices. Users of the app will pay $79.99 per year for CyberCare to acquire the upgrades, as if the price wasn't shocking enough.

The CyberTuner app combines functions programmed by a Registered Piano Technician with a simple UI for professional tuners who know the basics and own their own equipment. Technicians have the freedom and flexibility to tune pianos exactly how they want with great accuracy using the app.

app.Cash ($999.99)

App Store’s 5 Most Expensive Apps — More Expensive Than iPhone?
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The app.Cash is meant to take the role of a traditional cash register, as per the report of Life Wire. Although it costs over $1,000, it claims to be less expensive than a typical cash register system, making it a viable choice for some businesses.

While any business that collects customer data and accepts payments can use the app, it appears to be geared for restaurants so that servers can utilize a mobile device at clients' tables.

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Verituner App ($599.99)

App Store’s 5 Most Expensive Apps — More Expensive Than iPhone?
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You can consider Verituner if CyberTuner's astronomical pricing is too much for you. Luxatic held that this is another sophisticated piano tuner app for professional technicians that is only accessible on the iOS app store. Aural quality tunings, pitch rises, access to some of the most well-known historical temperaments, adjustable stretch, AutoNote, and other features are included in this app. Sure, you can tune your piano on your own, or you can pay a premium to have technology do it for you.

DDS GP ($399.99)

App Store’s 5 Most Expensive Apps — More Expensive Than iPhone?
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DDS GP was created exclusively for dental practitioners to use to display their patients' issues and treatments. IOL reported that its tap and drag feature, which quickly displays the severity of decay, periodontal disease, cracks, and a variety of other conditions and procedures, is one of the reasons it's so popular. The user can even sketch directly on the screen with their finger, then add their own graphics or photos before saving.

Classic TC with WordPower ($299.99)

App Store’s 5 Most Expensive Apps — More Expensive Than iPhone?
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Do you find it difficult to speak in your own voice? Do you know someone who does? This application might be exactly what you're looking for. As per Luxatic, the app is an assisted technology software for persons with ALS, Autism, and any other ailment that may impede natural speech. In short, it allows you to talk using recorded messages or a built-in voice synthesizer.

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