ThrowMe App |
There seems to be something about getting aerial pictures recently.
Those bird eye view pictures seem to be becoming more and more popular.
People have been doing it in different ways lately- from using weather
balloons to using rockets to launch a portable camera up in the air in
the hopes of capturing something magnificent along the way. For those
who may not have a rocket or a weather balloon to launch a camera up in
the air, Android device users may have to be content using ThrowMeApp in
the meantime.
The ThrowMeApp for Android devices is an interesting piece of
application that may currently be in a class by itself. It is designed
to capture photos as users launch it by throwing it up into the air.
This unique app can enable the Android device to capture an image once
the vertical throw reaches its apex and with the camera lens pointing
down. The app makes use of the accelerometer in the Android device to
calculate to the speed of the fall and when the throw reaches its apex.
The app does everything to capture the images while the user only
need to hope for the best and make sure that the device comes back down
safely. With the app requiring throwing the device up, this would not be
the app of choice for those who value their mobile device more than the
risk as well as those who may have poor catching skills. While the
ThrowMeApp may be free to download at Google Play,
those who plan to use it may need to understand the risks and the
consequences. If not, then the free download may cost the device owner
more with a broken Android device in hand.
Image Source: Google Play
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