This morning Steve Jobs, Apple CEO launched the revolutionary iPad at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco. All know what this device does is extraordinary. All we need is to, play with your fingers on the iPad. I was very pleased and impressed with iPad. But, later on when I realized that iPad doesn’t have a camera? I was very disappointed.
The iPad’s SDK has reference to taking pictures with a built-in camera in contact application – According to CrunchGear.
Basically, when you tap on the “Add Photo” it’s giving us an option to “Take Photo” or “Choose Existing Photo”. When you click on “Take Photo”, it taking us to this screen.
Did the iPad once have a camera, and it was pulled on such short notice that they didn’t have time to strip it out of the software? Does Apple planning on stealthily adding a camera to the features list some time in the next 60 days, as some sort of super-late “One more thing..”? Or did Apple just port much of the iPad contacts app from the iPhone version, and forget to lop out one of functions? The last possibility seems most likely – but if it ends up being that second one, we’d be just fine with that.
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