First iPhone Nike+ run-tracker application screenshots leaked!
By Will Park on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 at 6:40 PM PST In Apple, Applications, Rumors, iPhone, iPhone OS
Marathon season is upon us. We’re seeing more marathons, for all imaginable causes, opening up registration for later this year. And you know what that means – time to dust off your Nike+ gear!
The Nike+ sensor allows runners to track their runs, via a sensor embedded in compatible Nike running shoes, on their iPod Nanos. Unfortunately, we’re still waiting on the Nike+ application for our
iPhones and iPhone 3Gs.
Last we heard, Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) was working with Nike to bring the Nike+ experience to the iPhone and iPhone 3G. Today we’re seeing what is reported to be the first ever screenshots of the iPhone Nike+ application. The signal receiver that communicates with the in-shoe sensor is already compatible with the iPhone’s dock connector, but users are going to need an iPhone application to take advantage of the hardware.
The new iPhone Nike+ app is expected to allow you to update your online running log/run-tracker in real-time. There’s even a mapping feature shown in the screenshots that has us excited to go explore our neighborhood.
Now, where did I put that Nike+ run sensor?



[Via: MacRumors]

