Perhaps not everyone will take at fault, but the truth is hard to understand why Apple still does not incorporate a clock application on the iPad . Unlike the iPhone, users have to dive into the App Store to find a valid alternative to native IOS.
Personally, I use this feature a lot, and I think it would be great to have the iPad as a decorative frame while charging in the room, with a brand new clock on your screen. Could simply copy the features of the iPhone app, with the same alarm functions, stopwatch, timer and clock. Plain and simple, but adapted to the screen of 9.7 inch iPad.
You would think that these issues are not crucial in an iPad, but what they give us costs from Cupertino that function in the next revision of IOS ( IOS 6 )?
The absence of the clock application for iPhone is not the only difference we found between IOS for the tablet and smartphone. Also there is a lack of time and applications of the bag, but the App Store is full of alternatives of equal or greater quality.
Surely there is reasonable cause for this absence, and everything is a matter of getting used to use any third-party applications that incorporate the alarm and other functions. But for now, we have tested is poor. Still, here are some that may be of interest:
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