Whosonphone v.1.2.0.0
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Description
The aim of this game is increasing brain ability to remember a series of objects in order and helps an individual develop photographic memory.
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- Release Date:11/08/2012
- License:Shareware
- Category:Kids & Parenting
- Developer:Nasibeh
- Downloads:25
- Size:1024 Kb
- Price: -
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System Requirements
Whosonphone requires Windows Phone 7.5 or higher | contacts, owner identity, video and still capture, location services, photo, music, and video libraries, microphone, data services, movement and directional sensor, camera, front-facing camera, compass, HD720P (720x1280), WVG
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