Pavtube Studio Offers Special iPhone 6 Data Page

LOS ANGELES — Multimedia software applications provider Pavtube Studio has announced the release of an iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus special page.

According to the company, users who want to become familiar with the new iPhones can check this special topic to search for useful information.

“Information will include news on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, features of the phones, and useful and fun apps,” says a company spokesperson. “The topic will also include valuable tips and solutions, and supported audio and video file formats for the new iPhones.”

The information can help solve various kinds of video and movie playback and sharing issues, and makes it possible for iPhone users to enjoy their favorite movies at home or on the move.

“With this topic release, Apple fans and newbies of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus would learn more about these two devices, like hot news, useful tips, popular apps, etc.,” Pavtube Studio sales manager Anna Qian said. “With the help of iPhone 6 and 6 Plus page, users will be able to maximize their digital entertainment on their new iPhones by getting the best applications and having the ability to move Blu-rays, DVDs, and various other video sources onto the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.”

For more information, visit Multipelife.com/iphone-6.

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