sincity Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 While the iPhone 5s's 64-bit A7 processor has received the lion's share of attention, 9to5Mac points out that we should take a look at the device's M7 dedicated motion co-processor as well. As Apple describes it, the M7 is technology that "knows when you’re walking, running, or even driving" and can do things like automatically switch the type of directions it gives you when you stop driving and start walking. Continue reading... View the full article Quote
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