Top iPhone and iPad apps charts for week of September 19

EA’s SPY Mouse tops last week’s Top Paid iPhone Apps.
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Last week’s top iPhone and iPad apps, according to official numbers from Apple’s App Store, include SPY Mouse, Angry Birds, Words With Friends, Pages, and Keynote, among others.

Apple has been releasing official top-10 lists for songs and albums for some time, but now users can check out the charts for iPhone and iPad apps as well. The categories Apple will be reporting include Top Paid iPhone Apps, Top Free iPhone Apps, Top Paid iPad Apps, and Top Free iPad Apps.

For the week ending September 19, SPY Mouse topped the Top Paid iPhone Apps list, followed by mainstay Angry Birds in second place. For Top Paid iPad Apps, Apple’s own Pages and Keynote took the top spots, beating out BackStab and Puffle Launch. The complete lists are as follows:

Top Paid iPhone Apps

  1. SPY Mouse
  2. Angry Birds
  3. Angry Birds: Seasons
  4. Fruit Ninja
  5. Camera +
  6. WhatsApp Messenger
  7. Puffle Launch
  8. Angry Birds: Rio
  9. Words With Friends
  10. Jetpack Joyride

Top Free iPhone Apps

  1. Asphalt 6: Adrenaline
  2. Six Towers
  3. SpinArt
  4. Tangled
  5. Parking Mania Lite
  6. Early Bird
  7. Zombie Highway
  8. Talking Larry the Bird
  9. Stupidness 2
  10. My Horse

Top Paid iPad Apps

  1. Pages
  2. Keynote
  3. BackStab
  4. Puffle Launch
  5. Numbers
  6. Race illegal: High Speed 3D
  7. Jetpack Joyride
  8. Weather+
  9. Documents To Go – Office Suite
  10. Chess

Top Free iPad Apps

  1. iBooks
  2. My Horse
  3. Zombie Highway
  4. Netflix
  5. Tiny Zoo Friends
  6. DragonVale
  7. Monster Pet Shop
  8. WatchESPN
  9. Kindle
  10. Crackle – Movies & TV

What’s your iPhone and iPad top-10 list? Leave it in the comments!

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