Adobe Ports Photoshop Touch to iPhone and Android
I was wondering when these guys were going to jump on board with getting the app on smartphones. It seems as that time was this week. Yesterday the company officially released Photoshop Touch for iPhone and Android smartphones (sorry Mozilla and Windows), which come with it basically all the functionality of the more powerful tablet app, with an interface designed for the smaller screen sizes.
The phone apps allow editing images up to 12 megapixels in size; the number of possible layers depends on a phone's memory. Images can be synced with the tablet and computer versions of Photoshop via Creative Cloud, though the option must be turned on manually. A free 2GB Creative Cloud subscription is available.
The cost to download on both iOS and Android is $5. Android users however must be running Android 4.0 or later, while iOS users require an iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, or fifth-generation iPod touch. The Android version does not support all stylus models, but does support some depending on the specific device and manufacturer.