What’s not to love about living in a high-tech world where little boxes in our smartphones can do anything for us? From calling us a taxi to delivering our groceries with the click of a button, apps make life easier. What’s even better is that most of these applications are totally free, while some of them have a minimal charge. However, there are a few apps that are not cheap at all. Actually, they’re really expensive. And the worst part is that some of them are totally useless too. Here are 25 of the most ludicrously expensive apps you can download today … but we wouldn’t advise you to buy any of them if you don’t really need them for business purposes. It uses 4G or Wi-Fi communication to keep the user connected at home, in the office, and on the go. If you’re unable (or too lazy) to do any of these things manually, then you have the option to pay $100 and Crestron Mobile Pro will take care of everything. The assessment is apparently based on the pressure and temperature of your finger (neither of which the iPhone can actually measure). Still, if you’re willing to pay a hundred bucks to download it, you may improve your flirting skills. Its tenth edition expands the content to include 19 new operations and it’s available (App Store) to download for only $120. The app is easy to navigate, allowing you to browse the contents or search for topics. Rather than running down a single endless path, you have to fill up four paths with energy in this game. Along the way, you collect pellets and run through batteries to stay alive. The only bad thing about this game is that it costs $200 to download, which is about $200 more expensive than many free line-running games out there. The creators of BizjetMobile claim that their product is the only app in the world to offer an in-flight connectivity system that utilizes Bluetooth Smart technology and Iridium to simultaneously connect pilots and passengers with the outside world. All you have to do is pay $250 and you’re ready to fly in style. It’s designed for individuals with autism, Down syndrome, ALS, apraxia, or those who have suffered from a stroke or another condition that affects one’s ability to use natural speech. Not as pricey as many of the others on this list, this app costs $299.99. Your phone conversation is protected from being hacked with the aid of voice encryption algorithms, but only if the person on the other end has also installed the SafeSession secure software on their device. The price of this app is $300, but it will help your conversations feel safer than ever before. In case the name intrigues you as much as it intrigued us during research, you might be amused to learn this game offers you the unique chance of punching the heck out of a clown-like punching bag. Virtually, of course. You can shake and tilt the screen to make the flakes go flying … your very own winter wonderland. You also have the option to change the globe background, gravity, snowflake size, and amount of snow. The only problem is that you will have to spend about $300 to do all these fancy, snowy things. According to Forbes, these two soccer teams are some of the world’s most valuable sports teams as well. Unsurprisingly, this game is also the most expensive soccer app at $349.99. If you’re an animal lover with an interest in becoming a vet, this might be a necessary app for your future plans. Its price is a little high at $399,99, but as you already know, pets deserve the best.
Available for $449.99, this app provides users with a way to successfully reduce raw material expenses. Certain tools of the app also aid in managing metal inventory with helpful catalogs and more. It helps dental professionals make your teeth healthier and whiter while helping patients better understand how dental treatment works. It costs about $500 but dental treatment plans will look less frightening than ever before with this app. Game developer Glu Games has designed a special character called Apathy Bear, which can be acquired if you’re willing to spend $600. The character can simultaneously fire 11 bullets. Each projectile is designed to deal out 4,000 damage points, a considerable help for a serious gamer who wants to be a step ahead of his rivals. As for its price? It will cost you “only” $599.99 to become the next Mozart. The full course is available on the iPad and iPhone, allowing users to study from almost anywhere. The only negative thing about BarMax CA is that it’s another thousand-dollar app on this list. When launched, the screen only contained a glowing red gem and an icon that, when pressed, displayed the following mantra in large text: I am rich, I deserv [sic] it, I am good, healthy & successful. Its only purpose was clearly to showcase one’s vanity. Not surprisingly, Apple removed this app from the App Store the day after its release. Its price is a little too “spicy,” but $999.99 might not be too bad if the app is used strictly for professional reasons. Basically intended for engineers and designers, it offers them the option to deconstruct a design, piece by piece. They can then implement modifications to CADs using an iPhone or iPad. Available for download from Apple’s App Store or at vueCAD.com, this app costs $999.99. You will be able to view real-time market data, analyze market and instruments with easy-to-follow tools, place orders with a few taps, and evaluate your portfolio and useful stats. This app is ideal for any “wolves of Wall Street” wannabes who won’t balk at its extremely high cost of $999.99. Passing, receiving, yards, scores, interceptions, multiple team lists and everything related to American flag football can be found in this app. With a ridiculously high price of $999.99, monitoring the scores of flag football leagues has never been more expensive. What is this app useful for? Well, it creates, edits, and runs measurement plans and automates inspection processes. Alright, it’s a little expensive … but isn’t every app expensive on this list? CyberTuner is considered the most advanced piano tuning software in the world. It provides the fastest and most accurate way to stabilize concert-level tuning on any piano. It’s also the most expensive software in the Apple app store, priced at $999.99. On top of this expensive price tag, subscribers also have to pay for updates and news, which comes to about $80.00 per month. All this info will cost you about $1,120. Just keep in mind that in order to download this app, you’ll have to prove that you have at least one million dollars in your bank account. Each individual app has a price tag of $400, bringing the total cost to $2,400. What is this app for? Well, it does absolutely nothing except augment your home screen with a gemstone … and show the world that you bought a ridiculously expensive app just because you could.