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The frame looks a bit taller than the existing iPhone 4S -- a quirk that chimes with recent reports that Apple's next toy will be the same width but will have a taller 4-inch display, so that when you spin it on its side you get a widescreen view. Absolutely nothing about the next iPhone has been confirmed by Apple itself, so take everything you hear for now with a pinch of salt, as these images could be clever fakes or prototype designs that will never make it onto shop shelves. I'll let you know as soon as we hear more on this much-anticipated gadget.
The main photo on BGR's site is mostly a mockup based on the information received from the source, Additional photos that are large but blurry show different screens of the app, But one in particular reveals an option to switch to 3D mode, To jump into 3D, you peel back the lower right corner of the app and tap on the krusell broby 4 card iphone xs max slim wallet case - pink 3D mode option, according to BGR, You can then switch back and forth between 2D and 3D by tapping an icon in the lower left corner, Assuming the details and photos are on the money, Apple would be using 3D imagery provided by C3 Technologies, which the iPhone maker acquired last October..
The information and images do back up a story published earlier this month by 9to5Mac, saying that Apple would drop Google Maps for iOS 6 in favor of its own in-house Maps app. AllThingsD received similar intel from its own sources, who described the new app as something that will "blow your head off."We should know for sure how mind-blowing the new app is in a couple of weeks. Apple is expected to unveil iOS 6 and the new Maps app at its Worldwide Developers Conference, which has just been scheduled for the week of June 11.
A preview of krusell broby 4 card iphone xs max slim wallet case - pink the Maps app reportedly destined for iOS 6 has surfaced on the Web and appears to come with the ability to display images in 3D, according to BGR, Apple's 3D Map app for iOS 6 may have received a sneak peek, courtesy of Boy Genius Report, Obtaining details and photos of the new app from a "trusted source," BGR said that Apple's new in-house Map program is currently being tested in the latest build of iOS 6, Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic, We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read, Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion..
Update: Talk about timing -- Kicksend was just unveiled for Android. Looks to be quite similar in terms of features and operations. Kicksend looks and operates a lot like Instagram, just without the fancy filters. After registering for an account (also free), you simply tap the camera button to take a photo or video, or choose some from your existing library. The latter option lets you select one video or up to 30 photos. From there you get the option of e-mailing them to one or more recipients. Although Kicksend will pull up e-mail addresses from your address book as you type them, it curiously lacks the option to open your contacts list. (You can, however, build lists of recipients, which is crazy-handy for quick-sending to groups like family members and work friends.).
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