Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Apple's new gold-standard' handset with fingerprint scanner and plastic colours iPhone see photos


The iPhone 5S is a modified version of the iPhone 5. It comes in three colours - gold, silver and slate - and was Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Phill Schiller, pictured, claimed it is twice as fast as the current handset
Apple traditionally releases a brand new handset once a year, before releasing a follow-up model with incremental changes the next, for example, the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S.
This year, however, was the first time Apple had been linked to two new handsets at the same event.
And in announcing the new devices, Apple's CEO Tim Cook declared the company would be discontinuing the current iPhone 5 model.

THE IPHONE 5S AND 5S SPECIFICATIONS


THE IPHONE 5C


4-inch Retina display.
A6 processor - same as the iPhone 5.
The battery is slightly larger than it was on the iPhone 5.
It has the same 8-megapixel rear camera and a new FaceTime HD camera.
It supports 'more LTE bands than any other smartphone in the world.'
Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0
The handset will cost £469 for 16GB and £549 for 32GB when bought outright.
Contract prices may be lower.

THE IPHONE 5S

The handset comes in three colours: gold, silver and slate.
A7 chip is twice as fast as the iPhone 5.
Built-in fingerprint scanner and Touch ID feature unlocks the phone and can be used to purchase apps.
Dual-flash LED camera with 28-megapixel panoramic photos.
The iPhone 5S has 10 hours of talk time and 250 hours of standby.
The 16GB handset will cost £549 up to £709 for 64GB.
Contract prices may be lower.


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