The iPhone 5s came with plenty of changes and alterations, and everyone got a little excited to see what this new model was really capable of. As well as throwing in a dual-LED, �true tone� flash, �touch ID� fingerprint sensor and a new gold model, Apple also revamped the processor with an A7, 64-bit offering, making the device the very first smartphone to offer such architecture. To cap things off, there is now an M& motion copressor which helps to aid overall efficiency by helping certain processes run in the background. App Developers have been adatping to these new features and now the popular RunKeeper app has been updated to take advantage of M7.

Fitness apps are great and most smartphones offer everything from GPS to a number of sensors including thermometer, heat and movement-detecting capability. Users can harness the power of their smartphones to log almost any type of physical activity with just the swipe of their fingers.

RunKeeper is one of the best in the business and their creators FitnessKeeper, Inc., are now using M7's always on tracking which means that your iPhone 5s can monitor movement even when you haven't specifically told it that you're going for one of your runs.

The updated RunKeeper is version 4.1 and it comes with a new Pocket Track mode that will automatically keep a log of any walk you take longer than a fifteen minute duration. Whether you're a bit of an exercise freak or you simply like to keep track of your movements, then RunKeeper will have all the details there ready for you to check whenever you want. RunKeeper on iPhone 5s can keep track of every little piece of exercise you do throughout the day so you don't have the remember anymore.

To top things off, there's also an AirDrop feature in this updated version that allows you to share your workout information with your pals, adding a nice encouragement or competitive element to things. You can download the updated RunKeeper app right now and don't forget to let us know what you think of it in the comments sections.

 
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