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The image shows three iPhones displaying the HeartMonitor app on their screens. The app is designed and developed in Sydney by Zach Simone. The first iPhone on the left shows the app's home screen with the title "About" and a logo of a heartbeat monitor. Below the logo, there is a text that reads "Designed and developed by Sydney" and below that, there are options to write a review, contact, privacy policy, and share the app. In the middle of the screen, the app has a line graph that shows the heart monitor's performance over time. The graph shows that the user has been diagnosed with COVID-19 on February 19th, 2018. The line graph shows a steady increase in the number of people who have been diagnosed for the virus, with a slight decrease in the frequency of the virus. The data on the right side of the image shows the date, time, and location of the app, as well as the percentage of patients who have received the virus and the amount of time they have received it.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 1892 x 1234 pixels and it has a file size of 460.68 KB.The image shows three iPhones displaying the HeartMonitor app on their screens. The app is designed and developed in Sydney by Zach Simone. The first iPhone on the left shows the app's home screen with the title "About" and a logo of a heartbeat monitor. Below the logo, there is a text that reads "Designed and developed by Sydney" and below that, there are options to write a review, contact, privacy policy, and share the app. In the middle of the screen, the app has a line graph that shows the heart monitor's performance over time. The graph shows that the user has been diagnosed with COVID-19 on February 19th, 2018. The line graph shows a steady increase in the number of people who have been diagnosed for the virus, with a slight decrease in the frequency of the virus. The data on the right side of the image shows the date, time, and location of the app, as well as the percentage of patients who have received the virus and the amount of time they have received it.
