Thursday, September 12, 2013

The New iPhones 5s,5c

Apple introduced new versions of the iPhone at an event in CupertinoCalif., on Tuesday. The changes to the high-end iPhone were mostly incremental, aside from a nifty fingerprint scanner built into the home button. Apple also introduced a lower-cost version of the phone for the first time. The company has been loath to take its focus off the high end of any market it serves. Still, it has become increasingly clear that Apple needs to make a cheaper phone. Don’t worry, status seekers: In order to give Apple’s high-end customers an enduring visual clue of exclusivity, the expensive and cheap versions of the iPhone do not come in the same colors.









The iPhone 5S In many ways, looks a lot like the iPhone 5, although it comes in black and silver, white and silver, and white and gold versions.The biggest physical change to the iPhone is Touch ID, a fingerprint scanner built into the home button, which will allow people to unlock the phone without entering a password. It can also be used to do some things within apps, like authenticate iTunes to make a purchase. Apple said that it will not load fingerprint data onto its servers or back it up in the cloud. Also, the scanner makes the home button look slightly different.
iOS 7 coming on Sept 18: The new toys are the focus, of course, but the biggest change for users may be iOS 7, which Apple executives sped through at the beginning of the presentation. In June, Tim Cook called the new version of the operating system used by Apple’s mobile devices the biggest change to the iPhone software since the iPhone was created. 

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