iOS6 appears in 5 categories of applications that will be wiped out

  


Computer Store News Yesterday Apple officially released iOS 6 at the 2012 WWDC conference and announced more than 200 updates, which means that many new features will make life easier for users, but some of them are new. Features will compete directly with the products of this platform developer. Developers may be hard-pressed, and they are eager to develop some value-added applications with the iOS platform, but more and more applications are included in the new features of iOS itself. Let's take a look at the iOS6 release, 5 categories of iOS applications.

1. Segmented Navigation App Apple replaced Google Maps with its own 3D maps, not just Google, but a large number of segmented navigation apps on iOS6 will be eliminated. Typical examples are Garmin and TomTom, two of which are well-known GPS-based navigation applications, which are priced at $50 in the Apple App Store. It's hard to imagine that users who purchase iOS6 will also purchase paid navigation apps. Aside from these big companies, some startups that offer free apps are even worse, like Take Waze, which provides up-to-date segmentation navigation information from user crowdsourced data (users reflect traffic congestion somewhere, and this information is automatically updated into traffic navigation dynamics) 3D maps also have this new feature. Even if there is a certain user base, Take Waze can't pay for the application. 2. Payment and Credit App Apple's newly released PassBook can manage a variety of card vouchers, including boarding passes, store credit cards, movie tickets, etc. One of the important signals is that Apple will threaten the vast online mobile payment industry, especially Those products that do not have high credit ratings. Like the Square App, which has established a good credit system with the vast number of offline payers, it is not so easy for Apple to destroy it. So what Apple needs to do next is to convince these aircraft boarding passes, movie tickets, credit card merchants to give their credit guarantees, but for those credit card dealers (Visa, Master) with their own applications, this should be a bit difficult. 3. Offline reading and tagging app Apple released Reader and Reading List on mobile Safari last year. At that time, few people worried that this would threaten the status of mobile app Instapaper, but the offline reading list released on Safari today is true. "Wolf is coming", the offline reading application supports caching all the URLs for offline reading, so Instapaper, Pocket, Spool and similar reading applications are a bit worse. 4. Photo Sharing App Apple modified photo streams, which will not have much impact on big social image sharing apps, such as Instagram. But after the revision, photo streams allows users to create group maps and then share them with other users and allow comments. This application for 1000Memories will have a small impact, and the online storage service Dropbox (which allows users to upload images to files and then share them) will also be affected. 5. Video Call App In iOS6, FaceTime now supports calls under the data network, no longer limited to Wifi, Skype, Tango, ooVoo applications are more or less affected. But because there are quite a few video calling apps with features across iOS, Android, and Windows platforms, you can choose FaceTime when the other party is an iPhone user; but if the other party is an Android or Win Phone user, you have to change the video calling application.

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