HP Prime Lite is an introductory graphing calculator app that enables users to solve problems, learn, and explore on their mobile device.
Designed with a similar layout to the College Board approved HP Prime Graphing Calculator, the app allows for flexible functionality.
FEATURES:
· Advanced graphing capabilities of implicit and explicit equations and inequalities, with the ability to trace or build tables of points of interest.
· Perfect companion for secondary and collegiate mathematics courses
· Just-in-time context-sensitive help built into the app
· Solve single equations and systems of equations (linear and nonlinear)
· Hundreds of mathematical functions and commands available for quick and easy problem solving
· Pinch-to-zoom and multi-touch capabilities
· Reduce keystrokes with optional Reverse Polish Notation (RPN)
· Customizable for individual user preferences
· Delivers a multidimensional Computer Algebra System (CAS)
· Authentic app, developed and supported by HP
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HP Prime Lite FAQ
Is HP Prime Lite free?
Yes, HP Prime Lite is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is HP Prime Lite legit?
🤔 The HP Prime Lite app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
The arrow navigation key lags a lot, you have to press it multiple times before it register and moves around. Specially when I input a long equation and make a mistake somewhere it’s a nightmare to move around to that variable and correct it. Im using iPhone 13 pro.
One bug.. otherwise brilliant
I have the real HP Prime, which is just astoundingly good at all the things I needed at undergrad Math, Physics, and Electronic engineering.
The FREE apps for iPhone and iPad are almost as good as the real thing, and outshine every other graphing calculator app. Of course, they all have steep learning curves, and when you’ve learnt one it’s natural to prefer it...
However, the free iPad version of this HP Prime app in April 2021 has a bug - it won’t graph simple functions. Just try it with an x squared function and be amazed at the horizontal graph line instead of a curve!
Bizarre, because the iPhone version graphs properly.
Thanks, HP, I’ll keep using the iPhone version with my little finger and extra reading glasses until you can fix the iPad version!
Amazing value
Frustrating that it has bars on the sides which shrink it on modern iPhones.
It also crashes way too often.
Once these are fixed I’ll pay for pro, and finally replace my trusty 48GX.
But even as is, truly amazing value for money.
Great app but some crashing
This is an amazing graphing calculator and I own the real thing too. However this app crashes on my iPhone 7 Plus. Most noticeably when doing advanced graphs for me. Easy 5 stars if fixed.
Wasted Margins
Like others have said, this app needs to be updated to allow it to be zoomed in (permanently). There is wasted space all around the edge, causing the buttons to be smaller than they need to be.
Needs an update!!
Update the app, please. Among other changes and updates, this needs support for modern iPhones and iPads. This app needs some attention. What a joke.
Needs to stop wasting screen real-estate
I gave the lite version a try and like the features. Heck, I’d gladly pay for the pro version.
The one thing keeping me from getting the pro version are the huge blank spaces all the way around the interface.
For now I’ll stay with the 48G app.
Add skins
Make the app customizable!! Great calc though!
iPhone XS resolution
The calculator app is very nice to have in my pocket as a decent RPN calculator with all of the CAS features, etc. I wish that the calculator would be updated with a taller resolution with smaller margins on the sides as the iPhone XS resolution better matches the dimensions of the HP Prime. The zoom-out animation at app-boot-up shows off what it could look like. I feel that the keys could be bigger and easier to use because of this too.
Great but I wish it had skins
This is a great app, I love the RPN mode. Once you go RPN you will never go back. I just wish the app had optional skins and layout profiles for the keys. I want all the new features and functionality, I just wish the layout and color scheme could mimic the old 48G. I still have my 48G and I tell my kids that have to use the super fancy new TI Graphic Calc for school that “some day you will get a real calculator, like an HP, that can do RPN”.
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