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  2. Bump (application) - Wikipedia

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    Bump was an iOS and Android mobile app that enabled smartphone users to transfer contact information, photos and files between devices. In 2011, it was #8 on Apple's list of all-time most popular free iPhone apps, [1] and by February 2013 it had been downloaded 125 million times. [2]

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  4. Create Prints and Photo Gifts With Shutterfly's New iPhone App

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    Create Prints and Photo Gifts With Shutterfly's New iPhone App Make Photo Gifts and Prints, Upload Photos, and View and Share Shutterfly Albums REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Shutterfly ...

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    Users can transfer files of any kind and any size for free using a transfer method similar to Bluetooth and AirDrop. [4] Some cellphone stores use Zapya's "Phone Replicate" feature to transfer the data from their customers' old phones to their new ones.

  7. List of photo and video apps - Wikipedia

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    Periscope is a live video streaming app for iOS and Android acquired by Twitter before launch in 2015. Yes [14] Yes [15] No Photomath: Photomath is a "camera calculator" for iOS and Android which uses a phone's camera for recognition of mathematical patterns from handwriting or notebooks and displays them directly onscreen. Yes [16] Yes [17] No ...