subject: How Well Do Iphone Applications Jell With New Ipad? [print this page] iPhone was the greatest invention of Apples co-founder Steve Jobs. He gave a new tremendous way of communication and business expansion along with elegance. But he did not stop on it, he kept striving for the better and advanced inventions, thereby we witnessed the arrival of multi-tasking, multi-touch, larger screened iPad. The iPad news were on the air for long time and now its being officially out and pre-booking fever is on hype.
or not and since the iPad operating system is very similar to iPhone, so iPhone applications will be available for iPad. From the day one, smooth running of iPhone applications on iPad has been announced and no big complaints were received till now. iPad users can access to millions of developed iPhone applications and enjoy an ample of games on it.
How does this iPad with such small iPhone applications that have been particularly designed for iPhone and not for iPad. Mind you, iPhone is a small touch-screened smart phone, while iPad is a mini notebook with a larger screen. How these iPhone applications fit in the whole screen? Or are they showed up in the middle of iPad screen covering 10 inches space?
Steve Jobs had already cleared all the misconception about these rumors. iPad device has an ability to run both screen setting that is why we call it multi-tasking device as well. When you run any iPhone application on iPad, initially, it will show you the same smaller display, but on bottom right of the screen, there is an option available that allows you to set the resolution as per your demand and stretch it and fill up the screen to experience larger size picture.
Is it still an issue?
Some still will object on the picture quality, if it is consciously stretched out. So all those who have this doubt in mind, listen carefully. It doesnt look bad at all and if you still prefer to not opt for this option, you need not to be worried about the preconceived-notion boring iPad with no applications. Many famous iPhone applications have iPad versions out in the market. You can have your favorite ones.
But interesting fact is that iPad applications are being developed on the large scale and seem to be quite expensive in their first launch. They say that iPad apps start off pricier than iPhone apps yet many iPad applications are free of cost.
You will see some games and graphic art applications which had been sold for $2.99, $4.99 and $6.99, are being sold for $9.99, $14.99 and $9.99 respectively, which is way higher. Developers justified it with added functions and features injected in new iPad tablet. These iPad applications took more time and effort to fit in larger screen and mental sweating deserves high priced iPad Applications. The other angle of high pricing is uncertainty of developers. They are not sure if they could sell all developed iPad application, so they are just trying to maximize their unbeatable dedication towards the task.
I hope for the increasing curve. Lets see how iPhone applications jell with large-screened iPad tablet. For bombardment of latest information about iPhone and iPad you always can land on www.itsaboutiphone.co.uk