Showing posts with label iPhone OS 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone OS 6. Show all posts

Sunday, August 12, 2012

iOS 6 points to a 4-inch screen

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Just a month before Apple is expected to present the public with their new iPhone they filter more and more details about it. In this sense, from the portal 9to5mac found in Developer Tools for iPhone OS 6 is possible to increase the screen resolution to 1024 x 640 pixels. This increase would confirm what many have been speculating for months that Apple is effectively and intends to present the public with the first iPhone 4 inches.
Given the specific resolution is also possible to determine that the new iPhone only 0.49 add inches to your height, keeping the same base length and the same diagonal that smartphone has had on their 3.5-inch versions.
The new rumor is mounted on top of others that suggest that the new terminal will have a 19-pin connector instead of the classic 31-pin connector and integrate greater RAM capacity. So far no speculation points to a characteristic "incredible" or "revolutionary" and usually include the Apple terminal. In the case of the iPhone 4S was the inclusion of Siri, in the case of the iPhone 4 was the incorporation of the retina display. It is doubtful that Apple intends to sell the "new resolution" as the big news since the density of pixels per inch being equal.
In any case, it is only a matter of time as it is anticipated that the new iPhone will be presented on September 12.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Apple drops the YouTube application for IOS 6

Apple iPhone


iOS 6, the new mobile operating system version of Apple not only will Google Maps on your side, but another application related to the company, YouTube will also be removed.
Since the launch of iPhone in 2007, YouTube has been in all versions of the smartphone , but it seems that 5 years after the relationship between Apple and Google are not going very well.
The latest beta of iPhone OS 6 no longer has the aforementioned app , and this is because the license that allowed Apple to put the YouTube application on iPhone OS is no longer valid, though of course users can access the portal via video a web browser and Google is already well on their own trabajanado YouTube app, which will be available in the App Store, meaning that IOS 6 does not have the application by default, but then we can download it.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Will be this the first images of the iPhone 5?

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Much has been said about the next generation iPhone Apple. Previously we talked so much about your hardware and its software , including iPhone OS 6, but perhaps what we have not paid much attention is the design that will have the smartphone , and certainly many will wonder "what will the iPhone 5 ? ". Well, nobody can be sure of that, but at least we have what appear to be the first real images of the device, filtered by iLab Factory.
 
As we see in the pictures, it would, indeed, the future iPhone 5. Why? Because it seems to incorporate all the changes that have been said have the smartphone. This includes a reduction in thickness and an increase in the length, partly due to the incorporation of a 4 inch screen and perhaps a larger battery. In addition, the headphone jack has been changed to the bottom and has changed the design of the main connector. The rest remains quite like the design of the iPhone 4/4S.
What do you think about it? Are these images take more designs only legitimate or false?

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Download applications from the App Store without Password

 Apple iOS 6

The company Apple is about to launch its new operating system IOS 6, and he has promised many new features, and one I'm sure will be very well accepted by users Apple devices.
 
It is the ability to download free applications from the App Store without the introduction of the password. And according to reports that highlight this change in IOS 6, this option would be available both for new programs for this platform, as for the above can be re-downloaded.

At the time Apple released the first beta of iPhone OS 6 to early June, the users reported that they did not need to enter your password in iTunes when you want to download updates or previous purchases from the App Store. And it seems that this option has been expanded to applications in the third beta version of the IOS.

It will be a welcome feature for users, because I believe that is comfortable for anyone having to enter passwords each time. But now, what would be done only when downloading paid applications.