accessible-iOS my keynote recap

  • From: jessica brown <justforlistmessages531@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: IOS <accessible-ios@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 12:24:48 -0800

Hi. So I listened to the keynote on iBlink radio, but there was no live stream of the event. Apple only streamed it in China and iBlink radio did not have access to that stream. So instead they read twitts and blogs and stuff because people who were at the event were posting what was happening all over websites on the internet. So the people at iBlink radio went on to the sites and read out what people were saying over the air. The iPhone 5c has the same tech specks to the iPhone 5 but it has a plastic back and glass front. The camera is the same as in the iPhone 5. The iPhone 5s has a better camera, a faster processor and a finger print sensor built into the home button for unlocking the 5s and making purchases on iTunes and app store. It also has a separate chip for detecting motion without waking up the whole phone. The iPhone 5c has no finger print sensor or separate motion chip. The iPhone 4s will be free on contracts now because it is an older device and to get the 5s or 5c you will have to pay. Apple is also putting out environmentally friendly leather cases for the 5c and 5s. iOS 7 comes out on the 18th and will include iTunes radio and air drop to share stuff from iOS device to iOS device over bluetooth as well as the control center to toggle commonly used settings. Even though there was no live stream iBlink radio said people at the event were taking video and apple would let people post and play the videos after the event so if you look on the internet you may find videos of the event. If I missed anything please reply to this email and add to what I said.

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