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The handmade, premium red Carbon case by Meleovo integrates a TPU edge, PC housing and leather exterior to provide your iPhone XS with shock absorbing protection and an exquisite look and feel. Featuring a built-in plate for magnetic car holders.Dual-layer design for your iPhone XS, The Meleovo Carbon casefeature two layers of protection, which not only compliment each other visually, but also workhand in hand to deliver an excellent protection for your shiny new iPhone XS. The black outer bumper has been precisely moulded out of a soft, shock-absorbing TPU material, whilethe housingis made of a tough Polycarbonate.The choice of materials delivers excellent protective capabilities and offers great looks for your iPhone XS in any setting.Premium leather back with exquisite stitching, The back coverof theCarbon casefeatures a unique and eye-catching dual leather design.Sporting a red race stripe that separates out the two leather styles, this case not only looks great but also feels incredibly premium to the touch.Protection that you can count on, The Carbon case by Meleovo provides the iPhone XS with excellent protection. The materials used have been designed to absorb shock from any drops or bumps, diverting lethal kinetic energy away from your device and keeping it safe from harm.Compatible with magnetic car holders, Featuring a metal back plate, this case is compatible with most magnetic car holders so you can easily utilise your iPhone XS with current car holders or stands that you may own.Please Note - The metal back plate may disrupt wireless charging capability.Specifically designed to work with all of the iPhone XS' features, This premium leathercase has been specifically designed to add little to no bulk to your iPhone XS, with an average increase to the thickness of just 2 mm. The reduced bulkiness and precisely engineered buttons and portswill grant you a full and unobstructedaccess to all of the phones features including the cameras, charging ports and speakers.
After recording a video in Slo-Mo mode, you can immediately edit it in either the Camera or Photos app. Remember that same dotted white circle around the record button? That same indicator will be on the thumbnails of slo-mo videos on your Camera Roll, or stored in your Photos app. Tapping on a thumbnail will let you watch the video, with iOS having preselected a segment of the video to slow down for you. It does a surprisingly good job of picking the best part of the video to slow down, but it's not perfect.
So to slow down the portion of the video you want and not what iOS picked, you simply slide around the edit tool to highlight the section you want slowed down, In the screenshot above, the lines closer together indicate normal playback speed, while meleovo iphone xs carbon premium leather case - black / red the lines that are more spaced out indicate a slo-mo section, You can preview the video by tapping on the play button and adjust the timing until you're happy, The worst part of the Slo-Mo feature has to be sharing, With the iPhone 5S recording at 120 frames per second, and requiring either the Camera or Photos app to process and slow down portions of the video to 30fps, sharing can currently only be done through the Share Sheet in the Camera or Photos app, Meaning, you can't launch Facebook or Instagram and select a slo-mo video from our Camera Roll to upload and expect it to have the slo-mo effect still applied..
Instead you have to open your Photos app, select the video and tap on the Share button. From here you'll be able to share with the default list of sharing services such as Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, Mail, iCloud and Messages. (Notice Twitter is missing from the list.). In order to share with a service such as Instagram, you need to take a few extra steps. Without the ability to share directly to Instagram from the Photos app, you have to export the video to another service, such as Mail, and then save the clip to your Camera Roll.
In other words, you'll need to e-mail a video to yourself, which does require you to take a hit on the overall video quality, save the attached video to your Camera Roll and then upload it to Instagram or the like, As MacWorld has pointed out, meleovo iphone xs carbon premium leather case - black / red you can also send the video to another iOS device of your own using AirDrop, or by uploading it to a shared iCloud Photo Stream, For some reason, sending a slo-mo video via iMessage to yourself doesn't apply the effect on the same device, but it does play back properly on another device..
The entire sharing process is just plain weird and frustrating. Until Apple makes some changes to the process, or app developers implement the ability to export slo-mo video (if they even can) into apps, plan on sending yourself a lot of e-mails. One of the coolest features of Apple's iPhone 5S is the ability to record and share slo-mo videos. Here's what you need to know. When Apple announced that the iPhone 5S was going to come with the ability to capture slow-motion video, I was excited. Slowing down films of my kids has always been something I enjoyed doing, but I had to use various third-party apps or import the clips into iMovie in order to accomplish it. Now, with the iPhone 5S I have a native option to capture, edit and share slo-mo videos. And if you're lucky enough to have found a 5S in stock somewhere, you have the ability to create slo-mo videos with you at all times. Check out these five fun clips of taken with the slo-mo feature if you're not sold on it quite yet.
Pressing onward with the meleovo iphone xs carbon premium leather case - black / red experimentation, our researcher then registers his toe on the sensor and also uses it to unlock the phone, But the most bizarre move comes at the end of the video, when he attempts -- and fails -- to register his nose with the sensor, Let's hope he cleaned all that toe jam off the screen beforehand, (Via Kotaku), According to one intrepid man's experiments, you can unlock your new iPhone with your toes, but the nose is a no-go, If you're one of those paranoid types who worries that the iPhone 5S and its new fingerprint sensor could lead to a rash of finger amputations by would-be thieves, the below videos could offer some comfort -- or lead to even gorier nightmares..
According to Japan's Rocket News, it appears to be possible to register other uniquely "printed" parts of your body on your iPhone 5S and use them to unlock the phone. In this first demonstration, the phone is successfully unlocked with a man's nipple. He then passes the device on to his friend, and the iPhone fails to recognize his buddy's bosom. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
Diverging from the rest of the Android pack, the Oppo N1's camera features six physical lenses and rotates 206 meleovo iphone xs carbon premium leather case - black / red degrees, In other words, add this to the multiple lighting options, and your selfies should look stunning, Also noteworthy, the rear of the phone features an "O-Touch" panel that lets you use gestures, In terms of operating system, the Oppo N1 runs a custom ColorOS, which is based on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, According to Oppo, this user experience features more than "400 unique features and improvements" over the stock Android build, but that's also something we hear a lot from manufacturers who add their own Android layers..
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