Features
Processor:
The iPhone 5s packs Apple’s all-new A7 processor, which is of the
64-bit variety, the first for any smartphone in the world, which
naturally delivers a stronger performance compared with that of its
predecessor. This enables iOS 7′s animations to run smoothly and without
any kind of lag. Of course, the A6 has been relatively strong for the
iPhone 5 during the course of the last year, but with A7 pushing the
boundaries just that little bit further, the iPhone 5s will surely be
among the smoothest devices on the market.
So yes, in case you’re wondering, the iPhone 5s is the first ever
smartphone which has a 64-bit processor. Apple goes as far as saying
that ‘the other guys aren’t even talking about this’ yet.
iPhone 5s also features M7 coprocessor which is designed to make the
device more efficient. It helps in offloading work from the main A7 chip
which results in faster performance and increased battery life. The new
M7 chip also knows when you are walking, running or driving.
Touch ID + Home button:
Every new iPhone needs a feature to talk about, and the iPhone 5s has
precisely that with a fingerprint sensor, which Apple is officially
calling ‘Touch ID’, apart from the apt description of Home button.
Enabling a device to be unlocked without typing in a PIN or password – a
cumbersome rigmarole at the best of times – it brings enhanced security
while also being rather cool.
But wait, there’s more, Touch ID can read multiple fingers, which
means it’s not limited to your thumb, for example. Touch ID is deeply
integrated into iOS 7, according to Apple, which means that you can set
it up to make iTunes purchases as well. In Layman’s terms; your fingers
are now your password. Win.
The traditional Home button is still there, but serves its purpose as
a fingerprint sensor as well. The traditional square logo on the Home
button is now a thing of the past.
Naturally, Apple has made quite a bit of fuss about the new feature,
but hey, regardless of whether you see much benefit from it or not, it’s
a gimmick to get it selling.
Camera:
The iPhone 5s features dual-LED flash, which not only improves
low-lighting shots, but also offers more natural lighting compared with
the traditional, deer-in-the-headlights look.
The rear-facing snapper is an 8-megapixel, F2.2 wide aperture lens
affair, and features 1080p video recording at 30 frames per second, and
up to 120 frames per second at 720p, which is a massive leap on the
iPhone 5. But that’s not just it, the image sensor is now 15 percent
more larger, which allows more detail to be captured in low light.
Still wondering about the 120fps part? Apple is introducing Slo-Mo
with the new iPhone 5s, which lets you slow down parts of your video for
that oh-so dramatic video shot.
To top things off, the iPhone 5s’ camera now takes photos in burst
mode, too. If you’re into taking action shots, then the new burst mode
will assure you never miss a scene.
Camera also features Auto image stabilization.
The front-facing camera, meanwhile, is a 1.2 megapixel offering, but
seeing as it’s only for FaceTime and such, its purpose doesn’t stretch
beyond showing vaguely viewable image.
Design:
The iPhone 5s is very much in the same vein as the iPhone 4S in that
it looks almost identical to the iPhone 5. Aside from the rather
distinctive Touch ID sensor, the iPhone 5s looks very similar to its
older brother.
Having said that, there is one key difference; the iPhone 5s comes in
a gold color configuration as well, a decision which is likely to split
the crowd as much as it already has. But while we perhaps all have
opinions on whether a gold iPhone is a good idea or not, the fact
remains that it’s another option, which can never be a bad thing.
Color Options:
Gold, Silver, and Space Gray
Storage:
The iPhone 5s will offer 16GB, 32GB and 64GB storage configurations.
In a world in which we’ve become heavily reliant upon apps, it’s good to
see Apple preparing power users appropriately, and while some older
models would have found 64GB of storage simply crippling, the A7
processor of the iPhone 5s should keep everything ticking over nicely.
Wireless:
The iPhone 5s offers all the usual wireless connectivity as you’d
expect. Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n (and no ac, which is a big bummer),
4G LTE with support for even more bands around the globe.
Battery:
Apple has a bigger battery, which offers 10 hours of 3G talk time, 8
hours of 3G Web browsing, 10 hours of Web browsing on LTE, 10 hours of
Web browsing on Wi-Fi. The iPhone 5s offers 250 hours of standby time,
with 10 hours of continuous video playback, and 40 hours of music.
Software:
No surprises here, the iPhone 5s will run iOS 7 out of the box, but
some features are exclusive to the iPhone 5s, such as burst mode and
Slo-Mo.
Accessories:
Apple has also announced the official leather case for the iPhone 5s.
So, if you’re in the market and looking for a decent leather case, then
the official accessory is your best bet from this point onwards.
Also announced is the official lightning dock for iPhone 5s, which is also compatible with iPhone 5.
Release Date
The iPhone 5s will be available to buy in stores on Friday, September
20th. And will be available in the following countries: US, UK,
Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan and Singapore. This is
the first time the iPhone will be available in China at launch, which is
a big plus. Apple is not taking online pre-orders for iPhone 5s this
year.
Price
Contract free price of iPhone 5s: 16GB for $649, 32GB for $749 and 64GB for $849.
On contract price of iPhone 5s: 16GB for $199, 32GB for $299