Apple hasnât done much with iTunes Movie Trailers since it released it in late 2011 . The app, much like Flickster, offers up movie previews, reviews, showtimes, and other useful information regarding feature films.
Today, however, it broke its silence and posted a significant update for Trailers. The release, which brings the app to version 1.2.3, includes several improvements like Fandango integration, better playback, and moreâ¦
Hereâs the full 1.2.3 change log:
This version of iTunes Movie Trailers provides the following improvements:
⢠You can now choose HD or SD quality while viewing a trailer on iPhone and iPod touch with Retina display and iPad
⢠Video playback has been improvedâ"it now takes less time for a trailer to start playing
⢠Movie tickets can be purchased using the Fandango app
⢠Additional improvements to performance and stability
Iâve always been a fan of this app. It just feels like an Apple production. The graphics are gorgeous, and the app itself is fairly easy to navigate. Itâs just always been light on features compared to some of the other app options.
That doesnât necessarily change with todayâs update, but I do like the improvements. And I really like the Fandango integrationâ"tapping âGet Ticketsâ now takes you into the ordering process in the Fandango app, if itâs there.
If youâd like to check out the latest version of iTunes Movie Trailers, you can find it in the App Store [1] , for the both the iPhone and iPad, for free.
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