Apple during this year WWDC revealed in iOS 7 official support for certified game controllers from third-party manufacturers, which will be able to boast the Made for label iPhone. Apple According to the latest information, he has even started working with partners from Logitech and Moga on game controllers for iPods, iPads and iPhone. It appeared on the internet server today kotaku.com a photo that probably shows the first certified controller created in collaboration Applu and Logitech. The photo clearly shows Lightning konewhich is intended for connection iPhone 5 or latest generation iPod touch.
It is generally assumed that new certified controllers will not offer 30pin Dock konewho, but they will only focus on devices with Lightning koneWhat is also interesting is the fact that the controller will of course only be available on the market iOS 7, which will be released to the public in the fall of this year, at the time when we also expect the performance iPhone 5S. Due to the size of the controller which corresponds iPhone 5, it is possible to assume that iPhone The 5S will not really see any dramatic changes in its design and will probably look the same as shown our renders iPhone 5SIt is unlikely that the manufacturers brought the new product for an older device than the new one will be. iPhone 5S.
Pro Apple is support for official game controllers for iOS a big step forward and could easily be the final nail in the PSP Vita's coffin. Game controllers for iPhone Although they are already on the market, they do not have official support and it was up to the application developers whether to support a particular controller or not. The new generation of controllers should offer support for practically any game in iTunes App Store, which will be controlled using a virtual joystick and other buttons. LsA reviewed a pair of game controllers and you can find their reviews in the article Free Mobile Review Wireless Controller: how to control games on iOS using a gamepad or in the article SteelSeries Free Touchscreen Review: Stick real buttons and a controller on your iPad display!
I would love to see it :-)
I agree with the iMac. :) But it's a PS Vita, not a PSP Vita.
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