There’s a lot to be excited about after Monday's announcement of iOS 7.  Flashy new design! Panels! Automatic app updates! Voice calls over FaceTime! Such system-wide changes aside, some of the biggest changes to iOS are found in Apple’s own mobile apps. Several of the stock Apple apps for iOS are being revamped, gaining new features and deeper integration with the Apple ecosystem.
But a more full-featured mobile platform wasn’t music to everyone’s ears this week: As details of iOS 7 unfolded, the only thing some third-party app developers could hear was a sad news,  That's because many of the features their apps provide will now be built into iOS 7 or its apps. Here are some of the apps that could be made redundant when iOS 7 arrives.

Streaming radio apps

iTunes radio, is Apple’s first dive into a streaming music service for iOS. Users can listen to stations inspired by a particular track, artist, or genre, and specify songs they like and songs they never want to hear again. Apple has also created 200 featured stations, including Songs Trending on Twitter, Summer Songs, and Artists on Tour. Now there's a concept we’ve never seen before!

Oh, wait. Yes, we have. It’s called Pandora.

iTunes Radio certainly won’t kill off Pandora, but it will offer some enticing perks to those who already use iTunes. The service will be available on mobile devices, desktops, and Apple TV. It’ll be built right into Apple’s Music app on iOS 7 and into a future version of iTunes. Every streamed song will include a purchase link, making it easy to add that track to your personal iTunes account. Plus, it’ll be a key feature of iTunes, which means it’ll be free, and Apple made no mention of a daily or monthly streaming cap.
Unfortunately, iTunes Radio includes audio ads, but so does Pandora. But if you’re an iTunes Match subscriber, you'll be able to listen to iTunes Radio ad-free.


Flashlight apps 

iOS 7 will feature a new utility in its toolbox: A flashlight app that makes use of the iPhone’s built-in camera flash. An App Store search for flashlight yields 1273 results; that’s 1273 apps that will basically perform the same function as something that will now come standard with iOS. Most of these flashlight apps are free, but some range in price from $1 to $3. Your days are numbered, Flashlight, Flashlight+  and Flashlight!!.

Whether the weather is cold…

Weather now features animations to show current conditions.
Apple’s Weather app does what it’s supposed to: it tells you the current and projected weather forecast for locations around the world. But it does so without much pizzazz. Its city profiles and weather info are a little lackluster, with the daily or hourly forecast providing only basic temperatures and conditions.
Other weather apps, such as the Weather channel  and  Forecast io, have long overshadowed Apple’s Weather. They have neat animations, more detailed forecast info (things like wind speed and humidity levels), and a more enticing design overall.
That will change with iOS 7, because the stock Weather app is getting a dramatic facelift. Weather details will appear over a large graphic of current weather conditions, which sometimes feature animation. (Apple senior vice president Craig Federeghi demoed the app with a stormy sky complete with flashing bolts of lightning.) Users can still save city profiles, which are displayed as stacked tiles with an overview of current conditions in each city. The new design looks sleek and elegant, with more detailed information to boot.
One weather app that is sure to suffer is Yahoo Weather. Apple still pulls weather information from Yahoo, and the new Weather app's design looks oddly similar to the standalone Yahoo Weather app for  iOS . (Is it any coincidence that Apple just gave that Yahoo app an Apple design Award?) Although it still isn’t quite as detailed as other offerings, Apple’s built-in app should provide users with a better weather experience than before.


Photo filters

Add filters straight from Camera.
Even though Instagram is the undisputed king of filters, the App Store still has plenty of other photo apps designed to provide these retro special effects. They're probably most attractive to users who want the fun filters, but don’t want to play by Facebook’s rules and iffy privacy standards.
But with iOS 7, iPhoneographers won’t need to rely on another camera app just for filters, because Apple’s Camera will include a pack of built-in filters that can be applied to your photos. You can choose a filter before or after a photo is taken, and if you don’t like the outcome, you can remove the filter or try a different one. Camera even includes a square-shaped shooting format, which eliminates the need to manually crop a photo in Instagram if you do want to share it there later.
The new version of Camera will come with only nine filters to start—a modest collection when compared to those dedicated utilities—but they can be used with Camera’s other settings and shooting styles. Photo enthusiasts will want to hold on to more professional photo apps, such as Camera+ or Camera awesome, which include a bevy of camera settings and shooting modes that Camera doesn’t offer. However, casual photographers will likely find Camera to be a joy to use. Lesser-known filter apps, such as Pixlr-o-matic, Camera Bag, and PhotoToaster, face some tough times ahead.


Password management

OS X Mavericks, The next installment of Apple's non-mobile operating system, will include a new feature called iCloud Keychain, Apple’s solution to multiple password management. iCloud Keychain will remember website logins, credit card information (but not your security code), and Wi-Fi logins, and will integrate with Safari on your Mac. Safari will remember your password for you, or autosuggest a new password, and then sync it to your unique Keychain. iCloud Keychain syncs all of this information across all of your devices—including those running iOS—encrypted and securely.
This could create some steep competition for third-party password management software developers.
Until now, Mac users have largely had to rely on password managers—like 1Password—to store and sync our passwords, but now we'll have an alternative that doesn't cost anything extra. (1Password, on the other hand, costs $50 for a single Mac license and $18 for iOS.) Though third-party password managers offer additional features—they work with multiple browsers, for example, and provide different ways to create secure passwords—many standard Mac and iOS users will probably find that iCloud Keychain suits their needs just fine.

Innovation is key

Users who already have these third-party apps installed might be inclined to keep them around, but also might find that they don't use those apps as often once iOS 7 comes along. My guess is that these types of apps will see fewer App Store downloads after the launch of iOS 7 later this year—if their developers stand still and make no dramatic changes to their apps. But by the same token, these new standard Apple features could also inspire those same third-party developers to innovate and make their existing apps better to remain competitive.

editors note-Updated on June 13 00:50 a.m. PT to add correct price information for 1Password. Prices listed above reflect the full price, but 1Password is currently being sold at a 50 percent discount..


So here Apple officialy launched the IOS7 , lets consider about some of it;s pro's and con's !! afterall apart from these reviews i feel , Apple has returned with some great offerings this time , have a  look at some of the features .
iOS 7, the latest version of Apple’s flagship mobile operating system, is here, and it’s almost entirely different from the versions that came before. Gone are the  SKEUOMORPHIC designs and 3D effects, replaced by Sir Jony Ive’s “flat design.” Rumors had been flying for weeks about the new OS and now it’s here and it is, at least at this early reckoning, a massive change for the six year old operating system.





First, we must remember that Ive, Apple’s industrial designer now in control of software following the departure of Scott Forstall, isn’t a believer in interfaces that copy real-world objects. In the past, making the Notes app look like a legal pad or the calendar app look like a Moleskine calendar notebook were part of the iOS design philosophy, as ingrained in the OS as “Slide To Unlock.” All that is gone now.
Are you ready for a whole new world ?

New Look:

  • iOS 7 has a new font leading the way, which seems to be a sort of Helvetica Neue Ultra. It’s very skinny, clean, and it was hinted at in the iOS 7 banners that went up for WWDC yesterday.
  • Instead of white bars on a black background, Apple will now tell you what kind of service coverage you have with five little dots, which are white and grey depending on how strong the signal is across a translucent background.
  • The lock screen is changed for the first time in iOS’s history, with no more shine top or bottom bars for slide to unlock or the clock. Instead, Slide to unlock is translucent above the background image.
  • Default app icons are now flatter, but not quite flat, just as predicted.
  • The apps all seem to have a white base, except for the stocks app which has a black background and the weather app, which shows motion in the background to convey the current weather.
  • The keyboard is more white, than grey, with a translucency that lets you see what’s underneath the keyboard.

    2New Features

    Control Center

  • Control Center is a pull-up tray that is available in your lock screen.
  • You can adjust brightness, volume, and other settings including Wifi, Airplane mode, rotation lock, or Bluetooth.
  • The Control Center even offers a flashlight, along with tabs for music, camera, and other quick-access apps.
  • The Control Center takes on the environment it’s in, so if you swipe up while you’re in mail, it will have the same blue and white coloring under that translucent panel.


    Multitasking

  • iOS 7 lets you multitask between all third-party apps with much better battery consumption.
  • You can double-tap the home button to enter into multi-tasking mode, just like always, but the interface for multitasking has been revamped. It appears to offer live previews, but Apple wasn’t clear about that.

    Safari

  • Safari opens straight into full screen mode now, with the option to pull down to bring up the search bar at the top.
  • The search field has been improved to be a unified smart search field, which lets you have access to all your favorite websites with a single tap.
  • Tabs come with a totally new interface, scrolling in a vertical carousel, and there are no longer any limits. In other words, you can have as many tabs as you want, as opposed to just 8 like before. Swipe a tab off to the side to throw it away.
  • The new Safari is integrated with iCloud keychain from OS X Mavericks, and also comes with parental controls.

    AirDrop

  • You can share sharesheets with other people by simply tapping their name. No NFC required.
  • Airdrop supports iPhone 5, iPad 4th gen, iPad Mini

    Camera And Photos

  • The Camera app lets you swipe between your various camera types, such as panorama or HDR so you can quickly take a pic instead of fumbling around with settings.
  • Photos marks the first update to the photo gallery on iOS since it was introduced.
  • You can search based on date, and location, within the photos app.
  • Instagram must be flattered — Apple has introduced photo filters so you can add a little professionalism to the picture.
  • Users can share via AirDrop, iCloud photo-sharing, as well as shared Photo Streams.
  • You can even share video with iCloud photo-sharing.

    Siri:

  • Siri has a new voice! It sounds similar, but also weird. You can choose a male or female voice, if you like. Voices include languages like French, German, and other languages “over time.”
  • The visual UI has also been upgraded, with a sound wave going along the bottom.
  • Siri has also been integrated with settings, letting you tell her to turn on bluetooth, or lower the screen brightness.
  • The company has also added support for Twitter, Wikipedia, and shows web search results direct from Bing.

iOS in the Car

  • iOS in the Car depends a lot on Siri.
  • It puts the iOS homescreen on the screen of your car, and lets you search for directions, listen to music, etc.

    iTunes Radio:

  • Apple has finally introduced the much-anticipated iTunes Radio, which gives a Genius-like experience to the entire 26-million title iTunes catalog.
  • You can see the full list of songs on each station by clicking history, with purchase and preview buttons built right in to send you to the iTunes store.
  • iTunes Radio also lets you customize each station by clicking a star to show that you want more of this type of music.
  • iTunes Match users will get an ad-free experience, but others will be able to use the app for free with a few audio and text ads.

    Activation Lock:

  • This is for those of us who have had an iPhone stolen.
  • If a thief steals your phone and tries to turn off Find My iPhone, they can no longer turn the device back on without your iCloud password.
  • Users can also block messages and calls from other users.

Sony corporation's PlayStation 4 won the initial skirmish over next-generation video-game consoles by exploiting the weak spots in MICROSOFT CORP. (MSFT)’s plan for the Xbox One: price and used-game policies.

The result has been a rapid shift in expectations for the two machines, with Sony gaining the upper hand with fans and early sales against Microsoft, the console leader for the past two years. The Xbox One will sell for a premium-priced $499 and limit users’ ability to buy, trade and resell games. Sony, once dominant in the industry, came in $100 cheaper and won’t limit transactions, and has been rewarded with a boom in orders.

“A lot of people who are hardcore gamers are going to be turned off by the Xbox One,” said Gabe Bethke, 19, a sophomore at Occidental College in Los Angeles, who watched online and owns an Xbox 360. “It has too many rules and restrictions.”

Fresh Orders


Sony is cashing in with higher-than-expected pre-orders for the PS4 at Game stop corp. (GME), the biggest video-game retailer, according to Andrew House, president of Sony Network Entertainment. He said the company has delayed a decision on whether to start selling in Asia,  by year-end in order keep up with demand in the U.S. and Europe.
The PS4 was outselling Xbox One on the U.S. Website of online retailer Amazon.com Inc. yesterday, taking the No. 1 spot on the video-games category bestseller list. Xbox One was No. 2, although Amazon had sold out of its special Day One edition of the console.

Sony Resurgence

Sony lost its lead in the current generation of video-game hardware by charging an initial $599 for the PlayStation 3 seven years ago. Nintendo’s cheaper Wii sold the most units during that generation, although Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft’s Xbox 360 has topped the monthly charts more recently.
Now Microsoft has to justify an extra $100 for its machine, which goes on sale in November -- a premium that largely goes to cover the Kinect motion sensor that some gamers aren’t convinced they need.

Kinect, the Xbox Live service, content partnerships with the NFL, access to Skype video calls and unique features such as the SmartGlass app that allows users to switch between screens set Microsoft apart, Don Mattrick, president of the company’s interactive entertainment unit, said in an interview. The console will have 13 exclusive next-generation games, including the next “Halo.”

‘Lame’ Connection

“We’re overdelivering value against other choices,” Mattrick said in an interview. “Any modern product these days, when you look at it, $499 isn’t a ridiculous price point.”
Microsoft’s plan to require an Internet connection every 24 hours to check game licenses has proved unpopular. Game discs can be resold only through authorized retailers, can be given away only once, to friends who have been listed for at least 30 days, and publishers can opt out of supporting resales. Titles, stored online and on the machine, can be shared with as many as 10 family members.

No Change

Since its press conference on June 10, Sony has clarified its stance on so-called digital rights management. Like Microsoft’s Xbox One, the PS4 won’t prevent publishers from instituting limits on trade-ins and resales. However, that represents no change from the current PlayStation 3.

Audience Cheers

The two companies’ June 10 press events were mirror images of each other. Microsoft went first, highlighting its exclusive titles and unique features like SmartGlass and the Kinect motion sensing controller. In the closing minutes of the event, Microsoft announced the price and was met with a gasp followed by silence.

Ebb, Flow

Both machines will compete against Nintendo’s $300 Wii U, which was released in November and has generated disappointing sales. Nintendo announced coming titles for the new machine based on characters including Zelda, Super Mario and Smash Bros.
For game publishers, the developments are encouraging, said Frank Gibeau, president of labels at Electronic Arts (EA)'s., the second-largest U.S. game publisher. While Sony and Microsoft have differences in their approaches to online services, title slates and how they use the power of the machines, the dialog with the public is still very early, he said..




In this tech era mobile is not restricted to only phone calls and messaging; now you can send e mail, take photos, share data, chat with friends and can do many things. In short mobile has become a mini computer. Everyday new phones are up surging in the market with new features and affordable price.
so here is a list of some most awaited upcoming phones , this year.
      1. Samsung Galaxy Note 3An astonishing phone with unique and exclusive features is going to launch soon this year only. The phone runs on Android 5.0 and has strong battery. The display is of 6 inch and powered with fast quad core processor. to give you remarkable experience ! it will hit the retail shelves in India by august end .
      2. Google's Nexus 5it is going to launch soon which is powered with Android OS 5.0. this phone is loaded  with Quad core processor and LTE connectivity. After LG Nexus 4, the thought are turning towards the next version believed to be Nexus 5. The rumored spec list includes 5.2-inch full HD screen, a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor and a camera made by Nikon.we expect this device to have at least 2GB of RAM and 16/32GB of onboard memory. 
        approx. price (INR) - Rs 41000/-

        3.Microsoft surface phone  Microsoft is adamant to build a branded smartphone on the lines of Surface range of tablet. The software giant is currently testing mysterious device with multiple Asian manufacturers. As per internet buzz, it will come with at least 4.7-inch or 5-inch display apart from being powered by Windows Phone 8.
        Price: Rs 43,000 approx
        4. Apple iPhone 6
        Everybody has their eyes on the next iteration of iPhone and the goodies that it will bring on board. Analysts have maintained that the iPhone 5S will primarily be a spec bump from its predecessor, much in lines of the iPhone 4S. The upcoming smartphone is expected to showcase the same 4-inch display, but with an improved camera capability, and a fingerprint sensor which will set it apart from the crowd.
        5.BlackBerry Q 10
        After the arrival of BlackBerry Z10, a BB 10 powered full touch phone, the Blackberry fans have been waiting eagerly for the launch of the traditional, qwerty equipped, Q10. The device is expected to be available in India starting May and is expected to demonstrate even better sales figure than its sibling, Q10.
        A predictive text set-up and multiple language support makes typing on its 3.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen accurate and quick. The sturdy and durable phone runs on a dual-core 1.5 GHz processor and is coupled with a 2GB of RAM on board, which enables users to jump from one app to the next, play games, make calls and reply to emails in quick succession with ease. The device also includes a slew of connectivity options like NFC, Bluetooth, GSM, 4G LTE, GPS, EDGE and GPRS. In addition features like BlackBerry Balance, etc.
        6.HTC First
        Dubbed First, the smartphone arrives with a dedicated UI and a new homescreen called Facebook Home. specs are fairly standard and include a 4.3-inch 1280x720 HD display, a 5-megapixel rear camera with a 1.6-megapixel front camera. On the processor front, HTC has decided to go with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 dual core chip clocked at 1.4 GHz along with Adreno 305 GPU. The smartphone also packs in 1GB of RAM and is backed by a solid 2,000 mAh battery pack. it will be available in red,white , black colour varients . it will hit the market till the end of this year.
        Approx. price - Rs24000/-
        7.Samsung Galaxy MegaAnother sibling set to debut with Galaxy Mega 6.3 is the Galaxy Mega 5.8. This device sports a relatively smaller 5.8-inch qHD with 960x540 pixel resolution. Packed under the hood is a 1.4GHz processor and 1.5GB RAM. In the camera department, the device boasts of similar specs like Mega 6.3, constituting of a 8-megapixel camera on the back and a 2-megapixel camera on the front. Said to be part of the DUOS dual-SIM range of Samsung devices, Galaxy Mega features a solid 2600mAh battery.
        Price: Rs 38,000 approx
        8.HTC 8X The design of the HTC is very much same as that of Sony Xperia S. This is a Windows 8 phone with 4.3 inch supporting 720*1280 pixels. It runs on Dual core 1.5 GHz Krait Snapdragon Processor and has 8 mega pixel camera. this will arrive soon in the markets till the end or mid of september !!


        so these were some of the most awaited cell phones in waitlist for the current time !!
        hope you enjoyed it !
The upcoming mid-range smart phone is speculated to have larger screen display next to the remarkable features and specifications.the Finnish company will reportedly release another Nokia Lumia smart phone range called the Nokia Lumia 625.
According to Chinese web site reports, Nokia Lumia 625 will have a a 4.7-inch WVGA screen display which is bigger compared to the 4.5-inch screen displays of the other Lumia smart phone range. The Lumia 625 can face competition. with many comparable phones in this range . like HTC titan II .
it has  1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor and the Windows Phone 8 and GDR2 updates.
Other features and specs include the support for LTE connectivity, 512MB of RAM and 2000mAh battery. Nokia will be able to sell the Nokia Lumia 625 with LTE with an affordable price due to the smart phone's unibody design.
However, the upcoming Nokia Lumia 625 is currently being described as an "odd" smart phone.
because the Finnish company chose the WVGA screen display instead of the 720p screen. .

It simply means Nokia Lumia 625 will be comparable to the Nokia Lumia 820 smart phone that also sports the WVGA screen. Additionally, Nokia Lumia 625 will only have the 199ppi rather than the 312ppi and a chipset similar to the one incorporated in the Nokia Lumia 920.

the rates have not been anounced yet .. but still as compared it will release in the mid of june !!
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