Showing posts with label Apple iPhone. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

iPhone 5 Specs, Features and Price (September 2012)


The iPhone 5 was the most anticipated Apple handset launch since the iPhone 4. The 4S offered only an incremental, albeit antenna-fixing, upgrade, and the fifth-gen iPhone arrives just as many 4 users’ 24-month contract comes up for renewal.
However, in that time we’ve seen a seismic shift, with competing smartphones offering quality and desirability to match and even surpass the iPhone.
But wait a goddamn minute. Statistics don’t lie (usually) and, just as we were putting pen to paper, Apple announced that pre-orders for the iPhone 5 hit two million in 24 hours, spanking its previous record of one million in a day for the iPhone 4 and ensuring that many won’t see their new precious until October.
So, with it clearly hooking the gagging mouths of many, how does it perform as ‘the latest iPhone’ and, crucially, how does it match up against the superphone stars of today?

iPhone 5: Build
Let’s start with the chassis because, let’s face it, that’s the only distinct visible change to differentiate it from its two previous family members. Grasp the frame in your hand and the first thing you’ll notice is the weight; it’s the lightest iPhone ever.
By a long way. At 112g, it’s 20% daintier than the iPhone 4S, 16% less butch than the Samsung Galaxy S3 and 14% lighter than the HTC One X. Reducing the SIM to weency, or ‘nano’, size has helped, minutely, as has making the shell out of anodised aluminium.
The brace of glass strips adorning the top and bottom of the rear give both the black/slate and white/silver models a premium feel but are actually employed to allow an uninterrupted phone signal. No-one wants another antennagate.

Despite Keynote claims, the 7.6mm-deep iPhone 5 isn’t the thinnest smartphone in the world – the Huawei Ascend P1 S, Oppo Finder and ZTE Athena are all sub 7mm – but when the depth is combined with the weight, it feels sufficiently waif-like in the hand.
And we’re not convinced that’s for the good. Of course we want our mobile tech to be light and lithe, but what we’ve loved about previous iGenerations is the weighty, industrial feel, the security of feeling something solid in your pocket (no jokes) and knowing that, if it takes a knock, it’s not going to shatter into a billion plastic pieces.
Don’t get us wrong, it’s a miracle how Apple has shed so much excess podge and millions of people will love the lightweight design, but we preferred the more robust, weapon-like nature of the 4S. A case of Marmite-y opinion, perhaps.

iPhone 5: Features
The four-inch screen, which we’ll come onto in detail shortly, is Apple’s belated nod to the industry trend for bigger displays, and means the iPhone 5 now stands a proud 123.8mm tall – width remains the same at 58.6mm.
The extra screen real-estate is welcome, though smaller-handed iPhone users might struggle to reach the standby button with a forefinger while holding it in a natural position. They might even have to stretch for the extra top row of apps. Just hold it a different way, perhaps.
Because various components have been reduced in size, the headphone socket has been moved to the bottom of the device, which comes with its pros and cons. On the plus side, your phone usually goes in your pocket nose first, which means the headphone cable has a clear run out to your ears.
On the downside, the jutting jack interferes with your hand when holding it ‘upright’. Not all apps will use the gyroscope to flip the screen 180-degrees, either, so you’ll have to get used to that.
The bottom-hugging stereo speakers have also been given a boost, the better to annoy old people on the bus as you rattle out Skream’s latest. Do your own iPhone 4S to iPhone 5 sound comparison and you’ll realise the sound is unquestionably fuller and deeper.
Then there’s the Lightening connector. In our testing, we didn’t find it any quicker for transferring content over a cable but we do prefer the new connector in terms of it being a) smaller and b) reversible.
At the time of writing, the Lightening-to-30-pin adapter wasn’t available – it sure ain’t in the box, and it’ll cost £25 on release – so we haven’t experienced how it will cope with existing docks and accessories but it’s safe to say, things could look ugly.
There are add-ons that simply won’t work with it, either – TomTom’s iPhone car kit, for example. It’s made us realise how many USB-to-30-pin cables we’ve amassed over the years and how, now, they’re all redundant, apart from servicing the new iPad and nostalgic clear outs.

iPhone 5: Screen
So, onto the screen; it’s still lovely and Retina; it now boasts 326ppi and a resolution of 1136x640; it’s equally as bright and slightly richer in colour. There’s space for a whole extra row of apps – woop! – and tasks can still be performed with one hand.
The main benefit is that you can just see more. Web pages are longer, movies are wider, though many we found from iTunes and YouTube still have to be stretched or cropped to fill the screen, the photo viewing area is bigger (just) and Apple’s own, optimised apps make good use of the extra space.
Non-optimised apps are letterboxed, which doesn’t feel right. Hopefully we’ll see a raft of updates soon. Both iTunes and the App Store have also had visual upgrades and look clean when you’re browsing, searching and splurging micropayments.
If you’re a long-time iPhone owner, you might find the elongation strange at first but you’ll soon wonder how you coped before, as going back to a 4S feels like watching your old portable bedroom TV. However, if you’ve had an extensive play with the Samsung S3, HTC One X or Nokia Lumia 900, you still might find it too titchy – it’s noticeably smaller, and that could be a sticking point for potential buyers.
So why didn’t Apple just make the screen even bigger? One theory in this reviewer’s mind is the impact of another device screen size before Christmas. If the iPad Mini was to launch, then it’d need to sit in a gap between the 9.7-inch iPad and 4-inch iPhone 5. Launching a phone with a huge 5-inch-plus screen could tread on the toes of what might be around the corner. Just a thought…

iPhone 5: Performance
Everything feels slightly slicker when navigating the phone. Apps appear to load quicker, video feels a touch smoother, video and image processing is definitely faster.
With the improved A6 processor now powering the visuals, our finger points straight at it, but it’s with new apps that we’ll really see the power of the chip take hold. Real Racing 3 (or any other A6-optimised game) wasn’t available when penning this review, so we’ll have to wait for developers to do their thing before witnessing any major power increase.

iPhone 5: Camera
The rear iSight camera remains impressive, taking great pictures in bright conditions. There’s a bigger virtual camera capture button and video stabilisation seems to have improved.
It now detects faces and auto-focuses in video and allows you to capture stills while taking video. The video-compression algorithm has also improved, reducing the file-size of footage without any discernible reduction in quality, and making for friendlier email attachments.
Low-light image capture improvement was also discussed in the Keynote but we still experienced a fair bit of grain in our testing. The major improvement is with the front camera, which has been upgraded to 720p video, making FaceTime and Skype chats much clearer. Still shots are captured at 1.2MP, so not exactly archive-worthy.
The new Panorama mode is intuitive and produces great results. It doesn’t capture in landscape orientation, which feels counter-intuitive, but the speed at which it processes and pops out a pretty, panoramic shot is impressive.

Though, even with the wider screen, you still have to zoom right in to see what you’ve captured. And while competing phones have had this feature for a while, if anything’s going to be the new Instagram over the coming months, this is it.
iPhone 5: iOS 6
The iPhone 5 comes with iOS 6 as standard. But, at this point it’s difficult to see where the unique differences are between it running on an iPhone 4S and iPhone 5. You can read our in-depth iOS 6 review but everything we’ve seen works on both.
Flyover, turn-by-turn navigation, Passbook, PhotoStream sharing, FaceTime over cellular, VIP Mailboxes, Facebook integration, Do Not Disturb, improved Siri, pre-determined text replies to phone calls, the list goes on.
Conceivably, this could deter iPhone 4S owners from upgrading, though if app developers take advantage of the upgraded processor and screen and launch more iPhone 5-specific content, their arms could be twisted. Not that the pre-sales figures suggest Apple has much to worry about...

iPhone 5: Maps
Apple Maps will divide opinion. Even with some nice features the search functionality seems hit and miss in terms of finding London locations. It displays more road names than place names and colour-coded roads have gone, so navigating to a specific point via pinch and zoom is trickier.
Then again, the 3D mapping, map rotation and Flyover features are all great. Maybe we’ll get used to it but, as it stands, we prefer the old Google Maps.
The extra screen length does give turn-by-turn Maps navigation – in portrait only – an advantage over the iPhone 4S. Obviously, you can fit more map on screen, with the direction tab sitting at the top, leaving a decent amount of space for the road you’re on and your surroundings.
Walking and bicycle routes can also be plotted. Voice directions are basic but clear, though it doesn’t seem to utilise its traffic feature to route you around black spots to your destination. It’s not bad for a free service.
iPhone 5: Passbook
Passbook is interesting. Retailers and businesses will need to sign up – for free, apparently – but once on board, you’ll be able to download flights, tickets, vouchers etc from them and store them in a digital wallet. It’s a neat idea, and could mean users don’t miss NFC, but as no UK outlets have signed up yet, we couldn’t test it, though we did enjoy the slick email-to-Passbook path.
iPhone 5: 4G
Nor, regrettably, could we test 4G. EE will be the first UK operator to offer a 4G package , which we’re hoping will be ready to rock imminently. We’ve already seen how fast a phone can operate on LTE (30Mbps+ on a HTC One X). Combined with the A6 processor, this should give an online speed change like no other.
Wireless spec improvements for iPhone 5 include HSPA+, DC-HSDPA and, finally, dual-band N Wi-Fi. When using our 5GHz home router, we experienced a better, more consistent signal. A standard 3G signal also seemed to react quicker with our tests putting an average of 2Mbps on download speeds. A case of the new DC-HSDPA kicking in.
iPhone 5: Battery
In our testing, real-world battery life doesn’t seem to have changed much since the iPhone 4S, which could be seen as a good thing considering the iPhone 5 is a more advanced product, but you’ll still need to charge it every night to give you enough juice for the next day.
You can watch a couple of films on a flight or listen to hours and hours of music on one charge, but talking and 3G surfing take a heavier toll, and 4G connectivity could be even more of a drain.
One very welcome improvement are the new EarPods, which come as standard. While we think you can get better cans for the £25 they cost as a separate purchase – check out our Apple EarPods review – it’s great to have a better audio experience straight out of the box.

Prices for the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models are what we’ve come to expect from new smartphones; expensive. The iPhone remains pricier than its competitors, both as a standalone handset – you can get a 16GB Samsung Galaxy S3 for around £100 less than the equivalent iPhone on Amazon – and on contract.

iPhone 5: Verdict
So, what to make of this latest upgrade. There’s no denying that the iPhone 5 is a lovely thing, and the best iPhone to date. It could well be Apple’s best-selling unit ever.
But a lot has changed in a year, and the current crop of Android superphones – and the incoming Windows Phone 8 handsets – have closed the gap. For nearly every “new” feature announced at the Keynote, there was a Samsung, Android, Windows, Nokia, Sony or HTC fan saying “my phone already does that.”
Apple’s competitors never been closer in terms of quality, function and aesthetics and from your feedback on our social networks we know how many of you are jumping ship to phones with a bigger screen and more features.
Given that iPhone 4S users can upgrade to iOS 6 and do just about everything the iPhone 5 can do, and that Android users can get similarly impressive handsets for less dosh, we reckon the smart money won’t all be going on a new iPhone this year, even if the mass market can’t get enough of it. It’s good, very good. But it’s no longer the best around.

Specs and Feature
Here’s a complete list of specs and features for the handset:
  • 4-inch touchscreen Retina display (326 PPI) with 1136 x 640 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio and integrated touch support
  • Weight: 112g
  • Size: 7.6mm
  • A6 chip: twice faster than A5, 22% smaller
  • Graphics: twice faster than predecessor
  • 16/32/64GB memory
  • 8-megapixel camera with five-element lens, backside illumination, hybrid IR filter, f/2.5 aperture, dynamic low light mode, precision lens alignment, sapphire crystal, panorama mode (28-megapixel photos), 1080p video recording, improved video stabilization, face detection, photo-taking while recording; size: 25% smaller
  • A6 chip Photo features: next-gen ISP, spatial noise reduction, smart filter, better low-light performance, faster photo capture
  • FaceTime HD front-facing camera with backside illumination, FaceTime over cellular, 720p video recording and face detection
  • HSPA+, DC-HSPA, support
  • LTE (single chip, single radio, dynamic antenna)
  • LTE global support for Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Bell, Telus, Rogers, SingTel, SmarTone, SK Telecom, KDDI, SoftBank, Deutsche Telekom, Everything Everywhere
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g/n, 2.4GHz and 5GHz on 802.11n
  • GPS with turn-by-turn directions
  • Three microphones, bottom, front and back – improved speaker design: five magnet transducer, 20% smaller
  • Wideband audio, Noise-cancelation ear-piece
  • HD voice
  • Battery life: 8 hours for 3G talk, 3G browsing or LTE browsing; 10 hours for Wi-Fi browsing and video playback, 40 hours for music playback and 225 hours standby
  • New 9-pin connector called Lighting: all-digital 8-signal design, adaptive interface, improved durability, 80% smaller
  • Siri support
  • iOS 6

Iphone 5 release date is September 21st and Apple Iphone 5 price will be 199$ for 16GB device, $299 for a 32GB model and $399 for the 64GB version. You will be able to buy smartphone in your local wireless carrier point, electronics shop and Apple stores, of course.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The iPhone 5 (4G) Release Date, Specification and Price Rumor-Coming Soon 2012

 
The rumors of the hottest gadgets always blow in the midst of hectic gadgets market. If there is born of the new baby gadget, there will be rumor of the next generation. Now, we come to the new rumor of the all new iPhone 5 is already buzzing with speculation in 2012. The previous version, Apple unveiled the iPhone 4S of its best-selling smartphone that includes a virtual "personal assistant" you can talk to. The next step, Apple are going to launch the iPhone 5, which looks cool in terms of being sleek, packed with new hardware and finally less restrictions. It will be very exciting. The current Apple iPhone release wasn't much to rave about, although people do really like Siri, the personal assistant. However, the iPhone 5 is going to have some amazing new hardware and features like 3D video and pictures, newly designed keyboards and 4G speeds. The iPhone 5 will be released in JUNE of 2012, is it true?
The new iPhone 5 is going to be equipped with fantastic new features like video chat on 3g and 4g, face recognition and extreme downloading with 4G. The new iPhone 5 will boast 4G also known as LTE (Long Term Evolution) speeds, according to AT&T which is due to the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) which is in line with the most recent technology standards for mobile networks. The iPhone 5 also has a new chat service between Apple devices. It looks like following the blackberry messenger service. It has also been integrated into the SMS/MMS application used originally on the iPhone models. The new iPhone 5 features are speculated, these features are well received by the public and will typically follow suit based on previous releases and their features.
This iPhone 5 will be loaded with two A5 chip processors and higher more powerful graphic chips which can deliver higher video resolutions (5-9 times better and 7 times faster) and amazing images will be created when we take it. It will make multi-tasking a lot faster, in addition to adding support for 4G speeds. It also has a 4 inch screen making it larger and on par with most android phones. The speeds of its processor is at 1.5 - 2.0 GHz and 1GB of RAM. Many experts predict that the new iPhone 5 will have another features such as  iMessage, iOS5, iCloud, Siri the personal assistant and all the standard features of the iPhone 4. It will be healthy competition for the newly released Samsung Galaxy S II.
SIM-Less Phone. This is accomplished building 2 to 3 internal antennas which make it capable of GSM and CDMA technology, so it allows the users take the phone to anywhere.

A few features of the new iPhone 5:
  • 4 inch screen (Glass with Aluminum back)
  • Thinner sleeker design
  • Physical Keyboard (Possible but not likely)
  • Built in GPS standard
  • Face Recognition Security
  • Face Time on 3G and 4G
Custom SMS tones
  • Custom E-mail alerts with ability to assign different tones to each email address
  • Shatter resistant (not sure if it will be Gorilla glass or not)
  • 8 MEGAPIXEL Camera front and rear
  • 64G Basic and 120G memory
  • Extended battery life = 20 hours talk time on 3G and 10 hours on 4G. Standby 1000 hours.
  • Full 1080p HD Recording AND 3D Video Display
  • Messaging indicator light
  • HTML5 (safari) or apps to make Flash Player capable

iPhone 5 Release Date
Most of people expects that the new iPhone 5 will be released somewhere between June and July of 2012. But, there are many controversies about the launching of iPhone 5. Apple has typically released these phones very orderly, but with this complete redesign of the new iPhone 5, along with the recent off schedule release of the iPhone 4s, July of 2012 looks like a viable target. Steve Jobs was working so hard on this new iPhone 5 to be released in 2010 with a full and complete redesign that will deliver outstanding results and performance. Let’s check the debate of the release date of iPhone 5 from many experts.

The iPhone 5 release date updates which come across from time to time through reliable sources.
  • (13-Feb2012):Digitimes has reported that Apple’s iPhone 5 release date is expected to be this year in June at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
  • (13-Feb2012):Latest rumors suggest that Apple is working on 3D technology for upcoming iPhone and iPad.
  • (03-Feb2012):Daiwa analysts confirmed that Apple is to unveil the next generation iPhone in June at its next Worldwide Developers Conference at San Francisco.
  • (02-Feb2012): Latest reports suggest that the iPhone 5 features would include a near field communication technology or NFC which would be like a debit or credit card.
  • (27-Jan-2012): Recent report from Foxconn suggests that iPhone 5 production is on its way indicating an iPhone 5 release date in June this year.
  • (14-Jan-2012): Latest news about iPhone 5 release date suggests that Verizon’s 4G LTE infrastructure problems may delay the iPhone 5.
  • (10-January-2012): Recent report from MyVoucherCodes.co.uk suggests that iPhone 5 release date is more popular than iPad 3 release date and Samsung Galaxy S 3. 
  • (28-December-2011): Latest report from BGR suggests that Apple may release completely redesigned iPhone 5  in Fall 2012
  • (24th November): iOS 5.1 Beta Reveals iPhone 5.
  • (24th November): Reports suggest that iPhone 5 release date rumored to be late summer 2012.
  • (19th November): iLounge reports that its very reliable source has got us some credible information about iPhone 5 release date, specs, and more news.
  • (09th November): There are rumours confirming the iPhone 5 launch date being delayed due to the lack of the stability that Apple’s iDevices are known to come with.
  • (21st September): Is Apple going to announce iPhone 5 on October 4? According to All Things D, Apple will held next big media event on October 4 to unveil the next generation iPhone 5.
  • (16th September): Will iPhone 5 be completely redesigned? Check out what Case-Mate, a leading iPhone accessories maker says about iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S.
  • (26th August): MacPost.net claims that they have received prototype images of iPhone 5 along with other part. 
  • (25th August): Steve Jobs resign throws iPhone 5 release date into question.
  • (24th August): Will iPhone 5 be A CDMA/GSM Dual-Mode world phone? Recent report suggests that next generation iPhone 5 will be able to connect to both GSM(AT &T, T-Mobile) and CDMA (Sprint, Verizon) networks.
  • (17th August): Is Apple planning to release much awaited iPhone 5 on October 7? Recent report also suggest that Apple will start pre-orders for next iPhone on September 30.
  • (11th August): One of the guys at ZAGG has posted iPhone 5 unboxing video.
  • (1st August): Is Apple set to launch iPhone 5 in October?  All Things D says about iPhone 5 release date.
  • (28th July): Is iPhone 5 release date set to 5th September? (from Italian iPhone blog)
  • (28th July): According to the China Times, Apple is all set to launch iPhone 5 in the second week of September with an opening order of 4 million units.
  • (6th July): As per the recent report from DigiTimes is claiming that Taiwan based manufacturer, Pegatron Technology has received order of 15 Million iPhone 5s from Apple.
  • (1st July): Another report from DigiTimes claims that iPhone 5 release date should be somewhere in October. According to DigiTimes, Taiwan-based companies have begun to prepare components for the production of the iPhone 5 along with iPad 3 for an October release.
  • (14th June): According to 9to5Mac, next generation iPhone reaches to its final stage of testing for September release.
  • (10th June): Apple didn’t reveal anything about iPhone 5 release date at WWDC 2011.
  • (5th June): Is iPhone 5 release date affected by battery supply issues? Recent reliable reports suggest that Apple’s appointed manufacturing plant of lithium ion batteries shut down due to recent quake in Japan.
  • (4th June): Brian White, an analyst for Ticonderoga Securities has analyzed that Apple is going to release iPhone 5 in September 2011, not at WWDC.
  • (17th May): Here is again a rumor about iPhone 5 launch date. In an exclusive talk with T3.com,  a sales representative from UK based retailer Phones 4U said that iPhone 5 release date is moved to 21st November 2011.
  • (6th May): According to latest news, an AT&T customer representative confirms that Apple has informed AT&T not to expect the iPhone 5 in June or July 2011. iPhone 5 launch date may be pushed to September.
  • (13th April): Here is again rumor that iPhone 5 release date is scheduled  to September or early 2012. According to press note by Avian Securities, Apple’s next gen iPhone 5 should go in production in July and will be available in September 2011 that leading us to predict that iPhone 5 will not hit stores till late
iPhone 5 price
The price will all depend on what carrier you choose to purchase your iPhone 5 with. The iPhone 5 price will be subsidized by all carriers and how much of the cost they will lower the iPhone 5 by will depend on the length of the contract you sign. Currently, the iPhone 5 will be available on AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint, with more carriers coming in the future.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Newest series from Apple: iPhone 4s



The leader of sophisticated gadgets in the world, Apple, has launched the newest series of iPhone. It is Apple iPhone 4s. It has some new great feature in it.




The Newest Features:


The smart phone with the intelligent Siri (Beta version). The intelligent assistant that helps you get things done. All you have to do is ask.
It works in a simple way to help you to find the answers of your problems you have. You can use your voice to use your iPhone. Just talk to Siri as you would to a person: “Do I need an umbrella?” or “Any great burgers around here?” or “Where’s the closest ATM?” Siri not only understands what you say, it knows what you mean. It figures out the right apps to use to find the right answer. Then, just like a personal assistant, it answers you. Siri makes phone calls, sends messages, schedules meetings, sets reminders, and more. How much more? Just ask, and Siri tells you that, too.

Dual-core A5 chip. The most powerful iPhone 
We can feel how fast the previous Apple iPhone series, however, you will be shocked with A5 chip. Two cores in the A5 chip deliver up to two times more power and up to seven times faster graphics.2 And you’ll feel the effects. Fast. iPhone 4S is quick and responsive, which makes all the difference when you’re launching apps, browsing the web, gaming, and doing just about everything. And no matter what you’re doing, you can keep on doing it. Because the A5 chip is so power-efficient, iPhone 4S has outstanding battery life.


Camera 8-megapixel resolution and a custom lens with a larger f/2.4 aperture. The you-can’t-believe-it’s-on-a-phone camera.
This just might be the best camera ever on a phone. And with all-new optics, it just might be the only camera you need. Because behind every shot, you’ve got 8-megapixel resolution and a custom lens with a larger f/2.4 aperture. Not to mention an improved backside illumination sensor, excellent auto white balance, advanced color accuracy, face detection, and reduced motion blur. It all means that no matter how many people, how much light, and how much action you capture, everything looks exactly as it should. And just wait until you see the photos.

Video recording. In 1080p amazing HD.
You will get the best your video you shoot. Shoot stunning 1080p HD video everywhere you go. With all-new optics, the light is always right, the color is always vivid, and everything will look even better than you remember. Video stabilization steadies shaky shots. And you can edit video right on iPhone and share your lush life as fast as you shoot.

iOS. The world’s most advanced mobile operating system. And the easiest to use.
With every iOS advancement come even easier ways to do everything. That’s what makes iOS years ahead of anything else. iOS 5 leaps even further ahead, bringing over 200 new features to iPhone 4S. Here are just a few of our favorites.

iCloud. Your content. On all your devices.
iCloud is the easiest way to manage all your stuff, because it manages it all for you. iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, mail, contacts, calendars, documents, and more. And wirelessly pushes them to all your devices. It’s automatic, effortless, and seamless. And it just works.

The Intelligent Features

Retina display.
Clearly remarkable.
The sharpest, most vibrant thing you’ll see on iPhone 4S is everything. The Retina display is the highest-resolution phone screen ever. In fact, the pixel density is so high that the human eye is unable to distinguish individual pixels. But without a doubt, you’ll notice crisp text, sharp graphics, and stunning images. It’s more remarkable than the printed page. And you’ll be completely absorbed.
 


FaceTime. It’s even better face-to-face.
FaceTime lets you hear a voice and see the face that goes with it — iPhone to iPhone, iPad 2, iPod touch, or Mac over Wi-Fi.5 So no matter where they are, no matter where you are, you’ll always be there. Making a FaceTime call is just as easy as making a phone call. And it’s even easier with Siri. Just tell Siri “FaceTime with Mom” and you show up, smile, and wave hello. You’ll never miss a big event, an important meeting, or a good laugh. And who wouldn’t be happy to see your face?


AirPlay. From the small screen to the big screen.
With AirPlay, you can wirelessly stream what’s on your iPhone to your HDTV and speakers via Apple TV.6 And with AirPlay Mirroring, whatever you see and do on your iPhone appears on your HDTV at the same time.

AirPrint. Print everything wirelessly.
Print your email, photos, web pages, and documents right from your iPhone over Wi-Fi.7 There’s no software to download, no drivers to install, and no cables to connect. With just a few taps, you can go from viewing something on the iPhone screen to holding a printed copy.

Call it better, faster, and even more worldly.
iPhone 4S is the first phone to intelligently switch between two antennas to transmit and receive, so call quality is better. It also doubles the maximum HSDPA data speeds to 14.4 Mbps.8 Which means faster connections, faster loading and reloading, and faster downloads. And iPhone 4S is a world phone, so you can use it almost anywhere. Whether you’re a GSM or CDMA customer, you can roam GSM networks in 200 countries around the world.

Built-in apps. They do just about everything. So you can, too.
You’ll do everyday things in extraordinary ways on iPhone 4S. Take amazing photos and shoot HD video. See your friends and family with FaceTime. Browse the web on the Retina display. Check email. Send messages. Set reminders. Check calendars. Or just ask Siri to help you get things done — it figures out the right apps to use.

Protection for your iPhone.
Every iPhone comes with one year of hardware repair coverage and 90 days of telephone technical support. AppleCare+ for iPhone extends repair coverage and technical support to two years and adds accidental damage protection for your iPhone.
  • Extends repair coverage and technical support to two years from the original purchase date of your iPhone.
  • Apple experts can answer questions and help solve problems over the phone or at an Apple Retail Store.
  • Provides comprehensive repair coverage including up to two incidents of accidental damage coverage.
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