Spinning vinyl on a iPhone
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Spinning vinyl on a iPhone
This developer is working on a cool project that lets you spin vinyl on an iPhone.
http://vimeo.com/4353898
http://vimeo.com/4353898
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Not the smartest app to use for an uninsurable smart phone. How many retards are going to sent their $500 phone off the table to their death because of this one?
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That's an old one. I Paid $200 for my iPhone like that one. You can get them cheaper now. Android is taking over the market and that's an older phone. All you can do with an old iPhone is play music and run old apps. Old androids on the other hand, make for new Linux appliances, media servers, network attached storage, wireless surveylence cameras and a number of other things... That's just an old iPhone and like all things apple, when it gets old, you start to think different, throw it away and buy a REAL piece of hardware.
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Regardless......$200, $500....it's a lot of damn money to waste on spinning your phone off the table and killing it. Stupid app is all i'm saying about that one. I don't own any of the phones that accept apps anyway, but it seems like a for sure phone killer to me.
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The camera is on the corner and has a slightly raised metal ring around it which would prevent any damage. The back side of the phone is curved and it allows it to spin. This only works on the old ones. The new ones are flat on the back. Like I said before, the old ones are about worthless now anyways. You wouldn't want to do this with an old Android because they can actually be reused. Apple products have a short lifespand and are useful as MP3 players afterwards. MP3 players are worth $20.