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iPhone 5

Discussion in 'Mobile/Electronics' started by CANDY, Sep 13, 2012.

  1. CANDY (3) Moderator Known Trader

    The Apple iPhone 5 is finally here, with the latest arrival boasting a 16:9, 4-inch screen, new smaller port, thinner, lighter design and Please login or register to view links.

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    The taller iPhone 5 (right) compared with the iPhone 4.

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    Here’s my list of the most important new stuff in the iPhone 5 for those of you who use the iPhone for business tasks or carry an iPhone as your company phone.
    1. Larger screen - The most significant change from the iPhone 4S (and all previous iPhones) is that the new iPhone screen has stretched from 3.5 inches to 4 inches. The aspect ratio has also changed from 4×3 to 16×9. That gives you more real estate for reading and viewing things on screen, but it also means developers are going to have to change their apps (existing apps will auto-fill the space with black bars). Apple’s Jony Ive explained the change when he said, ”By making the screen taller but not wider, you can see more of your content but still comfortably use it with one hand.”
    2. 4G LTE capability - Apple has finally added 4G LTE capability to the iPhone. This is a feature that many Android devices have had for 18 months. Nevertheless, its inclusion is a welcome addition for business professionals who are heavy data users and want to be able to quickly download documents, spreadsheets, presentations, images, etc. The bad news is that 4G LTE runs on different wireless frequencies in different countries and the iPhone does not contain a universal LTE chip, so LTE roaming is going to be inconsistent depending on which LTE-enabled version of the iPhone 5 you get in your home country.
    3. Faster A6 processor - With the iPhone 5, Apple is introducing the new A6 processor, which the company says is “up to twice as fast compared with the A5 chip” and “also offers graphics performance that’s up to twice as fast as the A5.” In general, the new chip should enable apps to launch faster, web pages to load sooner, and photos and graphics to show up and refresh more quickly.
    4. Improved battery life (claimed) - Apple says that the iPhone 5 offers battery life improvements over the iPhone 4S, but didn’t get into the details. Interestingly enough, back when Apple unveiled the 4S and claimed that it offered battery improvements over the iPhone 4, the company said that the iPhone 4S would get 8 hours of talk time, 10 hours of video playback time, and 6 hours of web browsing time. On Wednesday, Apple claimed that the new iPhone 5 will get 8 hours of talk time, 10 hours of video playback time, and 8 hours of web browsing time over LTE. So, the only battery life improvement is in web browsing.
    5. Metal backplate - The iPhone 5 switches from the glass backplate on the iPhone 4/iPhone 4S to a metal backplate. This is the first metal backplate since the original iPhone in 2007 (the iPhone 3G/iPhone 3GS both had plastic backplates). The most significant thing about that from an IT and business standpoint is that it is likely going to be a lot more sturdy and result in fewer replacements when the phone gets dropped.
    6. Updated camera - The camera specs in the iPhone 5 are virtually identical to the iPhone 4S–which already had an excellent camera–but Apple had to fit it into a thinner package. There are also a few key feature improvements. The software now includes a new panorama mode. Apple says that the iPhone 5 takes photos 40% faster and takes better low-light shots. CNET’s Josh Lowensohn reported that the new camera “combines pixels in the dark, which gives you up to two f-stops better performance in low light. That’s an impressive claim.” Since lots of different types of professionals–from real estate agents to health care workers to construction contractors–use the iPhone camera as their primary business camera, any improvements can have a positive impact. Apple also upgraded the front-facing camera on the iPhone 5 to 720p, which should bring notable improvements in video calling.
    7. Audio improvements - Apple introduced several features to improve the audio quality of the iPhone 5. It increased the number of microphones from two to three. There are now microphones on the bottom, front, and back of the device and the front and back mics work together as an array to do Please login or register to view links. The iPhone 5 now features Please login or register to view links (also sometimes called HD Voice), which Apple said will be supported by over 20 cellular carriers at launch. All of this is aimed at improving call quality so that you can make calls when you’re in noisy rooms and have a better experience when you’re doing things like dialing into conference calls from your iPhone.
    8. New connector - In order to make the device thinner and potentially do faster data transfers, Apple replaced the old 30-pin connector that has been on its devices since 2003. The iPhone 5 features the new “Lightning” connector, which is all-digital and is 80% smaller. This will be a major pain for people who already have extra cables and dock connectors for their iPhone. There is an Please login or register to view links, but Apple is charging an unconscionable $30 for it. The best thing you can say about this new connector is that it is reversible, so there’s no way to plug it in upside down. But, if you’re an existing iPhone user who will be upgrading to the iPhone 5 then you’re going to need to be prepared to buy adapters for your docks and/or buy some extras cables for your laptop bag, your night stand, etc.
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  3. blair (5) Elite Member Known Trader

    Zomg 4inch screen. WOW totally have to get it now LOL
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  4. Type.B Full Member

    It looks good and all, but if i decide to change my phone, I'll get a Samsung galaxy instead of an iPhone 5
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  5. DressedinVain Full Member

    Not sure if I should upgrade from 16gb to 32gb. I have like 300mb left now but that's because I have 2000 photos and so many duplicates that I don't even bother to delete them. But I feel like it's possibly slowing my phone down? :( Might have to upgrade to 32gb.. but they don't have that for pre-order -___-
  6. festealth Full Member

    Doesn't work with mobilicity :(
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  7. momentai (1) Elite Member New Trader

    Yeah! Android FTW!!!
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  8. momentai (1) Elite Member New Trader

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    * "genius" is a job title for some of the techs at apple stores.
  9. neonscent (4) Elite Member Known Trader

    i wasn't super impressed by the iphone 5 when i first saw it. i'm honestly more impressed by the new ipod touch... they look so damn pretty and it doesn't look like the back will scratch LOL. i'm very happy with my iphone 4 so no reason to upgrade.
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  10. maruko Full Member

    Samsung has always made fun of iPhone XD
  11. momentai (1) Elite Member New Trader

    lol i didnt even know they announced a new ipod touch lol
  12. DressedinVain Full Member

    LOL omg!
    Still getting the iPhone :p I think the galaxy is really ugly.
  13. DressedinVain Full Member

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    I found a more fair ad.
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  14. blair (5) Elite Member Known Trader

    omg I really want the new itouch, but it's hella expensive. $300 for a glorified ipod is a little too much haha

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    As for the whole Samsung vs iphone; it's kind of stupid to compare them imo.
    It depends on what you're using it for....

    However, I do think the iphone is used more as a FASHION accessory and not as a piece of technology.
  15. 1234567890 Full Member

    Considering the bottom half of the iPhone side is all about iTunes and such..GS3 also has it's equivalents.

    iTunes movies and music = Google play music and movies
    ibooks and newsstand= google play books and google currents
    facebook and twitter integration = all 3rd party apps are supported in sharing in Android
    AirPrint = Google cloud print
    Accessibility = Also available on GS3 according to Verizon
    700,000 apps on app store = 600,000 apps on play store (most of what you need is there anyways)

    On the GS3 side, from Direct Call to Shake to Update can all be categorized under motion sensing. It just makes the list longer than it needs to be.

    Not bashing on iPhone, just stating the facts.

    EDIT: This comparing thing is ridiculous, as you cannot truly know which phone is right for you until you put it into your hand and try it out. Feature to feature is useless unless you actually use all those features, which I doubt many do.
  16. momentai (1) Elite Member New Trader

    funny since a lot of the iphone features has android/S3 counterparts.
    just googled the new ipod touch and it does look nice.

    and you are definitely right abt the fashion thing.
  17. momentai (1) Elite Member New Trader

    lol i would like you comment twice if i could haha
  18. blair (5) Elite Member Known Trader

    Yea the only reason I would get an iphone is because it has nicer (designer) cases LOL
    I'm not really an app person... and if I did want to download apple apps I can do so on the ipad anyway...
    Flash is more important to me haha

    Not bashing the iphone! It ultimately depends on what you want your phone to do!
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  19. 1234567890 Full Member

    Flash is fading out on Android too. Adobe stopped supporting Flash player on Android a month ago, and Chrome for Android (the standard for new phones now like the Galaxy Nexus when on Jelly Bean) also does not support flash.
  20. momentai (1) Elite Member New Trader

    btw i like the baseball tee that you bought!
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