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− | Motion coprocessor marketed by Apple as M8 and codenamed "Phosphorus" which is built into the [[N61AP|iPhone 6]], [[N56AP|iPhone 6 Plus]] and [[N102AP|iPod touch |
+ | Motion coprocessor marketed by Apple as M8 and codenamed "Phosphorus" which is built into the [[N61AP|iPhone 6]], [[N56AP|iPhone 6 Plus]] and [[N102AP|iPod touch (6th generation)]]. It is used by apps that access motion data while the device is sleeping (such as [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nike+-move/id712498492 Nike+ Move]), allowing the main CPU to go to sleep and therefore conserve battery life. |
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 26 March 2017
Motion coprocessor marketed by Apple as M8 and codenamed "Phosphorus" which is built into the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPod touch (6th generation). It is used by apps that access motion data while the device is sleeping (such as Nike+ Move), allowing the main CPU to go to sleep and therefore conserve battery life.
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