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Apple takes over homepage to promote photos taken by iPhone 6 around the world

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Apple has taken over the front of its homepage to highlight a new section on its website rounding up photos taken around the world by the iPhone 6/6 Plus’s camera. The website highlights several photographs taken across the globe, from places like Halong Bay (Vietnam), Pamplona (Spain), and The Cairngorms (Scotland). Alongside each piece of media, Apple includes a brief blurb describing the photo as well as the name of the application in which the photo or video was taken. Most of the photos were taken in the iPhone’s bundled Camera application, but the website notes some edits made in Instagram, Snapped, and Adobe Photoshop Express. The entire gallery is well worth a visit. Apple has also published a new page in the App Store to highlight photography apps. Of course, this new iPhone 6 promotion has coincidentally launched on the same day as the Galaxy S6.

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Comments

  1. Due to the optical image stabilization photos are better with the iPhone Plus, and I hope the iPhone 6″S” will have too the stabilization !

  2. rwanderman - 9 years ago

    The images are brilliant and they’re beautifully presented. Very nice marketing push by Apple to showcase the camera in the iPhone and various filtering and processing apps.

  3. NerdShouts - 9 years ago

    An awesome move to attract people towards the real power of iPhone 6. Stunning images with a nice marketing plan to get sales.

  4. John Conforti - 9 years ago

    How can people submit a photo taken with the iphone6 to Apple?