We all now believe our iPhone and Androids are something that can be more integral part of our lives. How would it sound if you could avoid Monday blues forever? What if one is offered something energizing and something that contributes to fitness on the same platter? If you are expecting this to be just another fitness regime from a holy man of our country, you are more than slightly mistaken. Today the world is obsessed about one word ‘Fitness’. But technology advances every day to aid us achieve anything we desire to achieve, also with ease.
Nike’s attempt is one such attempt. Nike+ running is a stupendous mobile app. Google already rates it as the most downloaded android and iPhone apps. In just a couple of days it broke all records of ‘health- related’ android apps in the app world.
What sets this apart from the rest is its amazing features. It’s got the ‘Accelerometer’ and GPS measure to measure the speed and distance one has covered. And to add to this, one can flaunt this on Facebook, Twitter etc. This app is for all the Android and iPhones. The app also kick starts the day by allowing one to add your favorite energetic songs for your regime and pumps up the energy levels.
The drawback of this app is it’s restriction of usage in Android versions 2.3 and over. It’s presently narrowed to this specific customer segment. The company promises to solve this compatibility issue soon enough.
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