iPhone 4 Features Six Options For Apps On Its Front-Facing Camera
With its launch yesterday, the iPhone 4 is taking aim at Apple’s competition in the ever-changing market of the smartphone. Thus, iPhone 4 is offering six exciting options for using applications with its new front-facing camera.
One way to use the iPhone camera is to make portraits, especially self-portraits. The iPhone actually allows you to see yourself and other people in its picture display and multiple photos can be taken in rapid succession. Another option is an augmented reality mirror. This app enables you to project assuming, interactive 3D images on top of any photo in your personal collection. Next, the smartphone features the FaceTime app, which enables you to do video conferencing from one iPhone 4 to another over Wi-Fi.
Then the iPhone 4 also offers the iPrompter. This app allows the front camera to function like a tape recorder, capturing given speech such as conversations and lectures as video with audio. Furthermore, the front camera doubles as a security camera as well. Once placed on its dock, the camera can be set for recording footage continuously to be viewed in real time. The app has a motion-activated recording and alarm option that notifies you by text message as well.
Lastly, there is a live poker app. The iPhone 4 has a mini-game called iPokerFace that allows you to see your opponents’ faces, which are captured in real-time by the front camera. This game also gives you rewards if you stay straight-faced to hide your “tell” and punishes those who fail to so.
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