Wednesday, January 15, 2014

A Smartphone For The Future - Apple Iphone 5S

By Julie Pearson


The spectacular new Apple iPhone 5S is the most recent offering from the Apple organization, known for the creativity and design which has pushed their iPhone series from strength to strength over the previous few years.

The 5S carries on with the Apple tradition wherein it includes a number of upgrades over and above its' immediate forerunner, the iPhone 5C, as well as the 5 series in general.

Much like its' predecessors, the 5S is amazingly minimalistic regarding overall look. Even so, while the 5C is still regarded as a very powerful 'beast' of a cell phone, and yet managed to pack away all that power within a totally slick facade, the 5S uses the exact same sleek-line exterior and has still managed to add in so much more hardware than even its' predecessor.

The iPhone 5S is - as its' forerunner was - light, slim and elegantly compact. And, in all honesty, quite a few people have complained that it appears to be a lot like the 5C and the iPhone 5, simply because they all retain the identical button format, as well as port arrangement.

Even so, irrespective of the similarities externally, the 5S is quite distinctive from the previous models. First up is the fingerprint sensor that enables the cell phone operator to passcode the unit so as to make it safeguarded, and there is none of the necessity for remembering complex security passwords. The fingerprint sensor can hold several different fingerprints if the phone is used by a number of people.

And that's not all. The iPhone 5S Smartphone goes beyond merely security upgrades and provides the earlier 5 design with a serious boost in processing power. Amazingly, the 5S actually makes use of a 64-bit processor, the first Smartphone to ever do so - this is the power of a desktop computer's processor chip, wrapped in the slick package of an iPhone.

The impact that this has on the 5S regarding graphical power is tremendous, and it is coupled with the advancement by way of the M7 processor. The M7 is hugely efficient at tracking all the info that the iPhone accumulates while in use - physical activity, GPS tracking, etc. - and shoulders the duty of processing all that data in a really efficient way which maintains energy usage very low. It will save on battery life which will keep the phone going strong for much longer.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment