Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The iPhone 5S



There have already been thousands of iPhone 5s and 5c reviews published all over the Australasian, US and European markets regarding Apple's latest addition to its iPhone family.

Apple Inc. is not just a gadget manufacturing company in Cupertino, California; it also represents the life style of over five hundred million users all around the globe who proudly boast of being a part of the Apple family. Though this telecommunication mogul has manufactured stunningly awe-inspiring gadgets in the past, none come even close to be compared to the magnanimousness of the iPhone 5, which besides being the sixth generation of the iPhone division, is also one of the most popular handsets ever to be manufactured by humanity. This handset in the short span of its 10 months of existence has managed to gain a staggering amount of ardent followers who can't hear a word which is not in favor of this beautiful device. The total numbers of users who already claim to have purchased this handset turn out to be 55 million and 750 thousand on the last count.

The focus of this article is to summarise what is really better in this iPhone compared to the iPhone 5 and why you should consider the change if you are currently in two minds.
Apple has a tendency to have a major launch of its iPhone range followed by a minor launch the year after. This has certainly followed the course with the introduction of the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5 and now iPhone 5s. The additional evidence here is the launch of the slightly cheaper brother in the 5c.
If you don't own an iPhone or have an iPhone 4 or earlier model, then the iPhone 5s is really the way to go.
But if truth be told, sheer numbers and figures are not enough to explain the reason why Apple had to change the iPhone 5's slogan from "The Biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone" to "Loving it is easy. That's why so many people do." This requires a more in-depth analysis, well then, starting with this gorgeous handset's exterior, the first look when you take the device out of its box makes you realize this is one sturdy phone, as the frame is made up of aluminum, and can easily take a few bumps and bruises without any complain (as has been depicted in so many drop tests on YouTube, which you are sure to enjoy later on). This handset is not only tough but also looks really stylish which is obviously one of the deciding factors before anyone purchases their phone. In fact our guilty conscience will definitely not start pressing us if we were to say that this iOS device is a brilliant and rare combination of panache, technology and durability all blended together in perfect proportions to deliver something unique and awesome.
The key improvements include:
Processor - A7 is what sits inside the Apple 5s engine room and by all accounts is a much more powerful machine than the A6 which sits within iPhone 5. Many have put it into the category of the MacBook Pro compared to the MacBook Air. The improvement processing power also has flow on effects to areas such as battery life and gaming.
Camera - Apple hasn't gone down the path of more mega-pixels means a much better camera and a much better picture. Apple's focus has been on the sensitivity of the lens and the flash. There is also much improvement in the area of video camera with 1080p video recording and stability.
Gaming - If you travel on public transport you would have thought that smartphones where only introduced so that students and adults could play games. Apple is really gunning to become the best performing phone when it comes to mobile gaming and the processor within the iPhone 5s is testament to this. Supporting these improvements are the range of games that you can access through iTunes.
Transactions - Touch ID is not only an easier way to unlock your phone but it is also the foundations for greater security and ability to transact using your mobile phone. Apple know this and over the coming year, we are likely to see more from Apple giving this feature greater applicability within the Apple universe.
iOS7 - comes pre-installed on the iPhone 5s saving you the hassle of the upgrade if you are on an earlier iPhone. The upgrade so far seems to be more about aesthetics than anything else.
The front view of this device reveals a very responsive 4.0 inch LED-backlit IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 326 ppi, Oleo-phobic coating and a 1.2 MP secondary camera which allows you to make good use of features such as face detection and Face-Time calling over Wi-Fi or Cellular. And when you turn this gadget over in your hand your eyes fall on a very powerful 8.0 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash which supports a lot of other features.

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