Fans and followers of Apple went crazy over the release of new details regarding the iOS 7. Although the curiosity may not be satisfied due to lack of information provided by Apple, an application's recent update may do for the time being.
"Posegram" recently performed an update which may give fans a sneak peek on what to expect on the highly anticipated operating system. The app functions similarly to Instagram, with the added complexity of 'poses' which asks users to do such poses before uploading.
The update included a transparent menu bar, followers believe to be reflective of the iOS 7's graphical interface. According to fansite 9 to 5 Mac, the settings of Posegram is exactly like the iOS 7's Settings app. The pop-up options of the application also "have the same look and feel as you would expect from the upcoming OS."
Posegram is one of the many apps that will need to redesign and update for the iOS 7. The change in operating system will ask several startups in the industry to allot assets towards adapting to the new development. App developers such as Posegram are set to upgrade their products if they wish to rack up on the booming industry. Reports said that top apps for the iOS earn an esitmaed US$47,000 every day. Less popular apps, which are dowloaded at an average of 950 per day, posted revenues averaging US$12,000 a day.
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