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September 11th, 2013 11:52 AM #12
plastic casing, A6 chip and no fingerprint scanner lang pagkakaiba sa 5s ng 5c.
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September 11th, 2013 12:43 PM #13
Here's what I think:
1. Screen - Yeah, I know deep inside that we would benefit more if a bigger-screened iPhone is launched but knowing their trend of releasing versions of iPhone they won't jump to a new model after introducing an all-new model one year after.
2. Processor - A7 64-bit processor and M7 motion chip offers a lot of possibilities especially when the game dev knew how to harness this flexibility and power. I see nothing wrong with this. Faster processor really doesn't mean more power usage.
3. Battery Life - Apple must have designed a way to extend even a bit of battery life thru apps optimization and more silent background processes, which lengthens the device's juice. Same battery life as the iPhone 5 is not really convincing.
4. Storage - And I thought these iPhones will start from 32gb up to 128gb, but I was mistaken. Maybe apple engr's deemed that 16gb is enough for these trying times? I can't agree on that.
5. Fingerprint Sensor - Apple call it Touch ID. For me personally, this could be very innovative from Apple. It will ease my life a bit as I only need to place a thumb instead of inputting usernames and passwords of credit cards, bank accounts and numerous forums im logging on every single day.
I could even save about 2 seconds of my life by using my thumbmark, instead of logging in my passcode. That is 3.95 hours saved in a year.
6. iOS 7 - I must say i'm really excited to try this on my iPhone 5. I must also admit what John Ive said in the Apple Event movie clip saying "its great to know that its new yet its the same". Kind of a new pair of jeans which fits like your old one. There's this homely feeling. A whole new design of icons, wallpapers, swipe gestures, etc. really are the edge and selling point of the new iPhones.
7. Pricing - Apple should have made the iPhone 5C more cheaper, say $399 for a contract-free unit. By slashing only a hundred bucks with it, it kinda kills the competition. For a lesser demographic (and color-loving folks) they will be happy for the $100 savings. But for the larger majority, $100 can be shrugged off for the sake of a better phone with touch ID, metal casing and an S at the end.
So, having used an iPhone5 since january, will I upgrade?
Maybe, maybe not. It depends how the iPhone 5s progresses and IF i see an advantage of having the newer one in the future.
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September 11th, 2013 01:09 PM #14
Nope. Another gastos na naman yan. Baka di pa rin uubra sa Note 2 yan. Now that Note 3 is just around the corner, baka pakainin na naman ng alikabok ng Samsung ang Apple.
Tsaka they're going sideways nalang instead of going up. Not the typical Apple where Jobs is under control.
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September 11th, 2013 01:52 PM #15
ang main advantage lang nakikita ko, ung iphone hindi nag hahang compared sa samsung.
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September 11th, 2013 02:13 PM #16
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September 11th, 2013 02:18 PM #17
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September 11th, 2013 03:09 PM #20
apple could have remove the retina display in 5c to bring down cost.
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