
Smart Alarm Clock: sleep cycles and noise recording 6.0
Device: iOS iPhone
Category: Healthcare & Fitness
Price: $.99, Version: 5.4.1 -> 6.0 (iTunes)

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What's New
* new graphics for iPhone 5* iOS 6 adaptations* technical fixes
Smart Alarm Clock: sleep cycles and noise recording