A brand new market has recently appeared, and it is due to the release of the iPhone. The application frontier is practically monopolized by Apple as far as phone applications are concerned. While applications exist on other phones, the market has become an official market because of Apple's revolutionary product, and through this new market has come a new source of popular products to review. Here is what you need to know about iPhone app reviews.
many people do video reviews, blog reviews, etc. Now there are a plethora of persons reviewing applications for the iPhone, and for a good reason. Being a new market, many people like to see what they are getting into before they buy something new. These new somethings are applications, and to know what they are like, most people look for reviews of them, both in video and blog form. Some of these people reviewing products are from actual companies. Others have made an online channel specifically for the purposes of reviewing applications, while still others just put a review out there because they just have to let others know how good or bad a certain application really is. Iphone app reviews are generally game reviews.
There are many different types of applications on the iPhone, the most popular of which (for reviewing purposes) are games. There are applications that tell you what song you are listening to. There are applications that tell you show times for movies in your area. There are applications for using your phone as a flashlight. And then there are games, games, games galore.
The game market has gained size at an exponential rate, paralleled only by that of the Playstation 2 upon its release. The major difference here is that there are not cartridges, memory cards or discs involved. It is a touch screen interface and the games are stored entirely in the iPhone memory banks. The games are on the go and the graphics are dependent only on the skills of the developer.
The majority of developers are independent, however the best-selling ones are also developers of games on major gaming systems and platforms. You can usually see this in the game reviews and in the graphical difference due to funding and experience, however many independent producers do manage to put out good, successful games.
Games on the iPhone are not strictly action-based. There are also many word games and other sorts of games that are offered. It seems the simplicity of the game does not matter. In fact, the most sought after qualities of iPhone games by consumers are that they run smoothly, that they do not freeze or bug and that there are no advertisements.
Another major selling point is a lack of advertisements. This is what will make or break a review of a game, as the lite versions - watered down, shorter versions - tend to have a lot of advertisements while the full versions do not. This is a genius ploy as many people would rather buy the ad free version than sit and wade through advertisements.
many people do video reviews, blog reviews, etc. Now there are a plethora of persons reviewing applications for the iPhone, and for a good reason. Being a new market, many people like to see what they are getting into before they buy something new. These new somethings are applications, and to know what they are like, most people look for reviews of them, both in video and blog form. Some of these people reviewing products are from actual companies. Others have made an online channel specifically for the purposes of reviewing applications, while still others just put a review out there because they just have to let others know how good or bad a certain application really is. Iphone app reviews are generally game reviews.
There are many different types of applications on the iPhone, the most popular of which (for reviewing purposes) are games. There are applications that tell you what song you are listening to. There are applications that tell you show times for movies in your area. There are applications for using your phone as a flashlight. And then there are games, games, games galore.
The game market has gained size at an exponential rate, paralleled only by that of the Playstation 2 upon its release. The major difference here is that there are not cartridges, memory cards or discs involved. It is a touch screen interface and the games are stored entirely in the iPhone memory banks. The games are on the go and the graphics are dependent only on the skills of the developer.
The majority of developers are independent, however the best-selling ones are also developers of games on major gaming systems and platforms. You can usually see this in the game reviews and in the graphical difference due to funding and experience, however many independent producers do manage to put out good, successful games.
Games on the iPhone are not strictly action-based. There are also many word games and other sorts of games that are offered. It seems the simplicity of the game does not matter. In fact, the most sought after qualities of iPhone games by consumers are that they run smoothly, that they do not freeze or bug and that there are no advertisements.
Another major selling point is a lack of advertisements. This is what will make or break a review of a game, as the lite versions - watered down, shorter versions - tend to have a lot of advertisements while the full versions do not. This is a genius ploy as many people would rather buy the ad free version than sit and wade through advertisements.
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