Thursday, January 10, 2013

iPhone 5 v.s. iPhone 4S

Finally, the iPhone 5 has been announced by Apple. Sure, with this release the iPhone has trimmed up a bit - sporting a sleek new design built for the lovely new iOS 6 . But for iPhone 4S owners who got the iPhone 4s a year ago, is it really time for an upgrade?The iPhone 5 release date is Sept. 21 in the U.S. and U.K. and iPhone 5 pre-orders begin Sept. 14.What's more, iPhone 5 prices start at $199 with a contract in the US and £529 for an unlocked UK phone. Is the latest from Cupertino enough to seduce consumers into another new iPhone - or a two-year carrier contract extension? Let's start stacking up the stats.



iPhone 5 vs iPhone 4S: release date


The iPhone 5 release date is Sept. 21 in the U.S. and U.K., and in much of the world. And, iPhone 5 pre-orders begin Sept. 14.The iPhone 4S made its debut almost one year ago, arriving on shelves Oct.14, 2011. Initially unveiled as the "Let's Talk iPhone" event led by acting CEO Tim Cook, the iPhone 4S announcement was also the introduction of Siri, Apple's voice recognition software for the iPhone.

iPhone 5 vs iPhone 4S: price

The iPhone 5 will be priced just like the iPhone 4S was: $199 for 16GB, $299 for 32GB and a 64GB model for $399, with two-year carrier contract in the US. In the UK, prices start at £529 for an unlocked phone.With the iPhone 5 on the horizon, the iPhone 4S received a price drop. The 16GB model will now sell for $99, or £449 for an unlocked UK phone. Not a bad investment, considering the 4S will be upgraded to iOS 6.

iPhone 5 vs iPhone 4S: display

The iPhone 5 has a 4-inch Retina display with 326 PPI, a resolution of 1136 x 640 and a 16:9 aspect ratio. A half-inch bigger than the 4S display, it'll use that extra space to a fifth row of app icons.The display on the iPhone 4S measures 3.5 inches (89 mm) diagonally. It runs at a resolution of 640×960 with 326 PPI.

iPhone 5 vs iPhone 4S: network

Finally, 4G for the iPhone is here. With the announcement of the iPhone 5 came the news that the iPhone would now support HSPA+, DC-HSDPA and LTE. That means 4G speeds on Sprint, Verizon and AT&T, as well as FaceTime over 3G networks.The iPhone 5 will also have improved Wi-Fi support, including 2.4ghz and 5ghz on 802.11n, with speeds up to 15MBps.The iPhone 4S is not 4G, of course, and we're still wondering if the revelation of FaceTime via cellular wil be retroactively applied to the 4S.

iPhone 5 vs iPhone 4S: weight and dimensions

Weighing in at 112 grams and with a thickness of only 7.6 mm, the iPhone 5 is 20% lighter and 18% thinner than its predecessor.The iPhone 4S was no beast itself, weighing 140 grams and coming in at 9.3 mm thick.

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