By Michael Hansberry (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 02, 2012 03:52 PM EDT

If you're like millions of Americans, you probably own or are thinking about owning Apple's latest creation, the iPhone 5. What's next? Latinos Post has comprised this list of five must-have apps to download for the smartphone.

1. MyFitnessPal (Free)

Want to know how many calories are in that cheeseburger or that plate of spaghetti? MyFitnessPal is a free calorie-counting app that allows users to input food items and the app will give the caloric content. The calorie counter has more than 2 million food items in its database, more than any other iPhone counter.

"The first diet tool that has ever worked for me! I've lost 30 pounds!" said one excited user.

2. Horn ($6.99)

The phone's internal hardware upgrades now allow for a better gaming experience.

The article says Horn is "absolutely gorgeous" and pushes the capabilities of Apple's devices, so players who enter its fantasy world on the latest iPhone will get the best experience with the sharpest, smoothest graphics available for the game.

"The expanded screen means more gaming opportunities. Horn, published by social gaming powerhouse Zynga, is ready for the iPhone 5 era, with the new aspect ratio already built into the game."

3. Essential Travel Checklist ($0.99)

You don't want to arrive a the airport and suddenly remember you forgot something at home. The Essential Travel Checklist app allows users to set travel checklists such as to-do lists, toiletries, kids' clothes and other stuff.

4. OpenTable (Free)

With OpenTable, you can make free restaurant reservations at more than 20,000 OpenTable-enabled restaurants in the United States and Canada.

" Anyone hungry for new Siri features will be pleased to know that the service is now integrating more third-party applications. Ask Siri where the best Thai restaurants are near you, and she will respond via OpenTable and help you make reservations," The Tribune says.

5. SoundHound (Free)

More than 100 million users have downloaded SoundHound. It's an app that allows you to figure out the name and artist of that song on the radio that you can't seem to figure out. This is how it works: simply log into the app, tap phone screen and let it listen to the song for a few seconds. In a short matter of time, the app will tell you the song's name, artist, album and show lyrics.

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