Showing posts with label iphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphones. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Will the iPhone 5S and 5C change the scenario of smartphones in the market?



Will the iPhone 5S and 5C change the scenario of smartphones in the market?


Apple Inc, the world’s largest technology company held a giant media event on September 10. Apple always does a fantastic job of hyping up its new devices. So unveiling to the world the iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S. Apple fans are going feral with keenness, as they fervently wait for the dynamic couple to ship shortly this month.
it was predicted that Apple will show iPhone 5S, its next flagship phone with new fingerprint option, iPhone 5C, which is a cheaper version of the device in plastic casing, at the event. Apple’s iPhone launches are among the most-watched events on the tech industry calendar. The iPhone 5C isn’t your sprint of the granulate funds phone, at least not in stipulations of pricing. In fact, the iPhone 5C is not much cheaper than many Android flagships! According to Apple’s online store, the iPhone 5C 16GB model will cost $549, off indenture. The 32GB model runs even steeper, at $649. Not any more than are these Android handsets likewise priced to iPhone 5C or 5S, but some of its features make it so
  • ·         Their quad-core Snapdragon 600 CPUs beat out Apple’s dual-core A6 processor in just about every possible way.
  • ·         New A7 chip with 64-bit architecture coprocessor
  • ·         Touch ID – the fingerprint scanner
  • ·         A new M7 coprocessor for efficiency
  • ·         A new I-sight camera of 8MP
  • ·         A new Face Time HD front-facing camera of 1.2 MP
  • ·         Support for a large number of 4G LTE bands
  • ·         Two new color options
  • ·         It works on  a iOS 7
  • ·         Better battery life with battery backup of Upto 250 hours
  • ·         Free bundled apps
  • ·         Its size is123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6 and weight is 112g
  • ·         It has a 4-inch display
  • ·         It has a resolution of 1136 x 640 with LCD
For now there are not sufficient amount of details about the forthcoming iPhone. But it is assumed that iPhone 5S will have a design and size similar to that of iPhone 5. It will however, is likely to be powered by a more dominant processor and may set in a high resolution screen.

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New Android based Iphone with a Fingerprint Sensor



New Android based Iphone with a Fingerprint Sensor


Apple is actually good at selling bits and pieces. Its marketing shrewdness is next to nobody, and that is extremely perceptible in its masterfully choreographed events and promotional videos. That’s why it can’t be judged by anyone for watching Sir Jony I’ve talk about Touch ID and believing that fingerprint recognition is the paramount skill to eternally allure a smartphone. Unfortunately, actual life has the vicious tendency of getting in the way of marketing claims, so it remnants to be seen if Touch ID is all that Apple sells it to be. For nowadays until we see the first hands-on reviews of the feature, let’s see what Touch ID is and how it works.
Basically Touch ID is the fingerprint scanner built into the home key of the iPhone 5S. Apple touted a chain of tech specs for the sensor, though not relatively clear in mind what’s the efficacy of perception that the sensor is 170 microns thick or that it has a 500ppi resolution. The device “scans sub-epidermal skin layers” and can identify a fingerprint despite the consequences of the point of reference. On crest of the redesigned button, there’s a cerulean window, a material well-known for its scratch confrontation. The metal ring in the region of it is called a “detection ring”, however its exact efficacy isn’t clear to me.
Touch ID unlocks the device, and also facilitates with iTunes and the App Store, replacing the password. Users can set numerous fingerprints, and they should guess that also allow device sharing, though Apple wasn’t lucid about multi-user capabilities.
Making fingerprint sensors work fine is hard – just inquire any of the companies that tried to integrate the tech in their consumer devices over the years. Motorola and HP are perchance the best notorious examples, and recently Samsung and LG have been alleged to deem adding fingerprint sensors to their flagships, only to provide up on their tactics when faced with technical challenges. And even HTC may perhaps use it on the forthcoming One Max.
What are the troubles that Apple or any other company must resolve to take fingerprint sensors to the majority?