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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Strava Run fitness app taps iPhone 5s motion co-processor for longer battery life - Engadget

DNP Strava fitness app updated with iPhone 5S motion coprocessor support, improved battery use


If you were placing bets on when the first app using the iPhone 5S[1] ' M7 motion co-processor[2] would arrive, it's time to cash in. Strava Run, the fitness application that lets you score your suffering (no, really), was recently updated to include auto-pause that relies on Apple's new silicon, allowing a time-out on your activity when it senses you aren't moving. The application also uses less juice now, which should make your iPhone a little more prepared for a marathon. You, on the other hand, may need to recharge somewhere during those 26.2 miles.



References



  1. ^ iPhone 5S (www.engadget.com)

  2. ^ M7 motion co-processor (www.engadget.com)



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