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Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Apple unveils the colorful iPhone 5c and the iPhone 5s

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It's a good news for Apple users that Apple unveiled two new iPhones – the iPhone 5c and the iPhone 5s. This is the first time that Apple has gone ahead and released two new iPhones to cater to the market, instead of releasing just a single handset like every year. The leaks about both the handsets were pretty spot-on, and there was no surprising element in the event, except for perhaps the price of the iPhone 5c. 



                

Phone 5c will replace the existing iPhone 5, and packs the same internals as the latter inside a steel-reinforced polycarbonate shell. The only internal difference between the iPhone 5c and the 5 is the slightly bigger battery on the former, and an improved LTE radio. Otherwise, the 5c is still powered by a dual-core A6 chip, packs a 4-inch Retina Display with 1136*640 resolution, an 8MP iSight Camera, Lighting connector and will be available in 16/32/64GB storage capacities.

Phone 5c will be available in multiple colors including Pink, Blue, Red and White etc. The handset will hit the shelves on September 20th for $99 on a two-year contract with 16GB of storage space, while the 32GB version will set you back by $199. Perhaps the most surprising part about the iPhone 5c is its price, both on-contract and off-contract ($549). The prices are significantly higher than what most people expected, and in the same price, one can easily buy any of the latest high-end Android devices.
The iPhone 5s is the higher-end iPhone, and is the true successor to the iPhone 5. While the iPhone 5s has the same design language as the iPhone 5, it comes with certain new under-the-hood improvements and a new gold color. Under the hood, 

The iPhone 5s is powered by Apple’s own A7 processor, which is the world’s first 64-bit System-On-Chip. Other major new enhancements include a new LTE baseband that supports a bunch of bands, an improved 8MP iSight camera with an F/2.2 aperture and a dual-LED flash with two different tones, slow-motion video recording at 120 FPS, an M7 motion processor, dual-band Wi-Fi, and a Touch ID fingerprint sensor.

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