Since the launch of Photoshop Touch for tablets , most smartphone users were usually filled with green envy over the nearly -pc like functionality of the application , There was however a basic editing app called Photoshop Express previously for smartphones -this had nothing more than some basic color correction so don't confuse the two .. The tablet app had many bells and whistles , but the app was only limited to Tablets above 7" .But now ,possibly with the advent of large -screen phones , Adobe has launched a Smartphone version of the Photoshop Touch app for $4.99 , unlike the tablet edition ,where controls are placed far apart , the smartphone app uses all of the screen space giving better control because the application still has to be controlled by fingers (Stylus if you use a Galaxy Note ) .The pro design software outfit added Photoshop Touch for phones that wields "core" Photoshop capabilities, Scribble Selection and supports those high-res snapshots. The app also sports Camera Fill and other special effects alongside the option to share creations via Facebook, Twitter, email and other applications. Creative Cloud access is here as well, with auto syncing across a device arsenal and a free 2GB storage account to boot. For iOS, you'll need an iPhone 4S, 5th-gen iPod touch or later to get in on the action while the Android version requires Ice Cream Sandwich and possibly a top tier Android phone to run the app .
HTC decided to invest in such a brand by launching the One series of smartphones last year, although the company was not able to impose its own product names to certain carriers. Then, just a few days ago, the company launched the HTC One, which is going to be the company’s only One-branded handset this year, a make-or-break kind of project for the Taiwanese Android maker that’s still having a tough time fighting against the competition, especially Samsung. We were under the impression that HTC will further invest in its One brand and not budge to carrier demands anymore when it comes to changing the name of the product – in the U.S., AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are going to sell it as the HTC One. But it looks like things aren’t necessarily so, and no, it’s not Verizon that’s going to get its way selling the One as the Droid DNA Plus, as it was recently rumored. We’re looking at China Mobile this time around, which has announced the HTC One as the HTC TD 101. That’s certa...
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