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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

iPhone 6S apps

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About Apple Founded in a garage in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald 
Wayne, Apple began as a personal computer pioneer that today makes everything 
from laptops to portable media players. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, the 
consumer electronics giant entered the smartphone market with the iPhone in 2007, 
and the tablet market with the iPad in 2010, and the smartwatch market with the Apple 
Watch in 2014.




iPhone 6S apps


Apple's new iPhone 6S has just been announced, bringing with it an upgraded 

camera, a faster A9 chipset, new colours and 3D touch. You can kit out your new 
device with accessories from our unbeatable range of iPhone 6S accessories. Here 
you'll find a great selection of the very best cases, chargers, screen protectors, desk 
stands, headphones and much more from all the top accessory makers.

iPhone 6S apps


DROPBOX :

You might question Dropbox being in this list. But while it’s admittedly not the most exciting app in the world, the cloud file-manager is a really great way to play with some of your iPhone’s new toys, entirely for free.
3D Touch on the Home screen icon gives you Quick Actions to search, upload a photo, view offline files, or get at your most recently edited document. Within the app, Peek and Pop gestures, respectively, offer fast previews and quick subsequent access to files.
INSTAGRAM :
Much like Dropbox, Instagram’s a good bet for playing around with 3D Touch. Quick Actions let you quickly get to direct messages and new activity, make a new post, or start a search.
Within the app, Peek proves excellent for viewing photos within feeds, but without opening new pages. This kind of browsing becomes second-nature so quickly that you’ll feel lost on a device without it.
HIPSTAMATIC CAMERA :
The latest update to Hipstamatic Camera has proven controversial and divisive. The virtual hipster camera has now gone conventional, with a typically iOS camera view and the means to add filters after you’ve taken and saved a clean image. Horrors!
Never fear, though, because the classic view remains. Even better, there’s full-resolution processing for the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus cameras, and 3D Touch for quickly getting to your last photo, or shooting a portrait, sunset or some food. Yes, food. So not entirely hipster-free, then.


SKY GUIDE :

When it comes to stargazing with an iPhone, Sky Guide is unquestionably the most usable and beautiful app of its kind. The interface is elegant, and the app is packed full of information, enabling you to dig deep into the facts, or just meander about the night sky.
It also takes full advantage of Apple’s latest kit: the app is fully optimised for larger iPhones (now including widescreen support); there’s a Today view Notification Center widget (rise/set times for the sun, moon and planets); you can search using Spotlight; and there are Quick Actions for favourites, search, and satellite passes.
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