Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Difference Between iPhone Apps and iPad Apps


iPhone and the iPad, as everyone knows, there are two very popular bestsellers from Apple gadgete.IPhone is a smart phone that can be used to make calls, send text and e-mail messages, read books, listen to music and video , browsing, and more toga.Broj applications that can be downloaded and used on the iPhone only limited by their storage capacity, and carrying case for iPhone owners. Some programs (or "application" for short) are free, others cost a certain amount, usually $ 1 or $ 2 for most popular applications. On the other hand, is much larger iPad tablet device that is used mainly to connect to the internet, reading books and playing multimedia files. Basically, the iPad can do everything the iPhone is in a state other than making calls and sending SMS messages. (There are some iPad applications that do not allow you to send texts, but with certain restrictions.)

In short, the iPhone and iPad are much the same in terms of what they can do. Their glaring difference is that the iPhone is a phone and not the iPad. In other words, the iPhone can be used, primarily to make phone calls, and the iPad is more like a netbook or notebook PC. Another difference that stands out is their veličina.IPhone has 480 × 320 touchscreen, while the iPad has a much larger one that measures 1024 x 768 pixels. Looking at the two devices, the iPhone about six units can be placed on the surface of the iPad.

The size difference is a key factor in comparison iPad and iPhone applications. Almost all the iPhone applications (except those for making calls) can be downloaded on the iPad. The application will work pretty much the same, except that it will appear bigger to fit bigger iPad Touch Screen. However, not all applications designed for the iPad will work on the smaller iPhone. Applications that are native to use the iPad more details take a larger touchscreen space. If these applications can be "dropped" on the smaller iPhone screen, it would seem like great-in fact, they might as well be unreadable. That is why the original iPad apps can be downloaded on the iPhone. But just to point clear, the reverse can be done: most iPhone apps can be downloaded and used on the iPad

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Examples of the original iPad applications will not work on iPhone as magazine and newspaper applications. The iPad, a magazine spread looks great and very readable. But imagine the same on the iPhone screen. Images and text in a magazine or newspaper article can not be easily fit into a smaller space.

can be said, therefore, that the iPad application better than the iPhone? It is close to the truth, but it's not quite there yet. While it is true that almost all iPhone apps can migrate and function and to the iPad, aesthetic loss occurs in the process. Applications that are native to the iPhone, when viewed in an enlarged manner on the iPad, seem less harsh, more pixelated. May one see jagged edges and blur the graphics part of these applications. This, of course, the results increase or double the graphics originally written for a smaller screen. This effect is known as "pixel doubling."

To correct the pixel doubling, iPad user gets the ability to view native iPhone app in its original, smaller size. Thus, the iPad, the app will occupy only one half of the screen. For some local iPhone apps, there is the option to download higher resolution version. In addition, the app looks great on the iPad as it does on the iPhone.

There are also applications that have both the iPad and iPhone versions. The user simply has to download the appropriate version to enjoy the application with all the graphics and functionality intact.

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