New iPhone? Time to load it up with apps.

If you're just getting started with a brand new iPhone, here are the apps you should check out first. We already know you're going to download Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and the like, so we picked some other options and hidden gems you might not normally think about.

Super Mario Run

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It's the first Super Mario game for the iPhone, and it's as awesome as you'd expect.

"Super Mario Run" is a fresh take on the franchise. Instead of using directional controls, Mario is always moving forward. You just tap the screen to perform jumps and make it through each level.

Our only complaint: The game is pretty short. You can beat it in a few hours.

Price: Free to play the first few levels, but you have to pay $9.99 to unlock the full game.

Google Photos gives you unlimited online storage for all your photos and videos.

But it's more than that. The app also lets you search by object and automatically groups your photos into albums. It's much better than Apple's Photos app that comes with your iPhone.

Have you cut the cord from cable but still miss live TV? There are a few services out there that'll let you stream pay TV over the internet right to your iPhone.

There are three main services that let you do this today, with more coming next year from Hulu and YouTube. Pricing and channel selection varies from service to service, so make sure to do a little research before choosing one.

Here are your options:

DirecTV Now: Plans start at $35/month. Download it here.

Sling TV: Plans start at $20/month. Download it here.

PlayStation Vue: Plans start at $39.99/month.

Apple's new Support app is a handy tool to have in case something goes wrong with one of your Apple devices. The app walks you through jargon-free menus to help troubleshoot your problems.

You can also chat with someone from Apple's support team or schedule an in-person visit.

Apple Music is a great service that comes with your iPhone, but you may want to consider an alternative, especially if you want one that's compatible with other devices like the Amazon Echo.

Our two favorites are Spotify (download it here) and Google Play Music (download it here). Like Apple Music, both services cost $9.99 per for all the commercial-free streaming you can handle.

Google Play does come with a sweet bonus though: You get a free subscription to YouTube Red, which will remove all ads from YouTube videos.

Venmo and Square Cash are two great apps that make it easy to send money to people. They both work generally the same, but Venmo includes a lot more social networking features, while Square Cash keeps things simple.

Price: Both apps are free.