Topic > The iPhone 5s: An Introduction to the iPhone Five

iPhone 5sAn iPhone is a multimedia device that runs Apple's iOS and has access to cellular networks around the world. The iPhone 5s 16GB retails for $649 US dollars. This product was designed by Apple in California, United States. Apple was created by the late Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. The iPhone 5s was created to compete with other flagship smartphones such as the HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy® S4/S5. This phone was announced at Apple event on September 10, 2013 and released on September 20, 2013 in 35 countries. The iPhone has a multi-touch screen that doubles as a virtual keyboard. The design of the iPhone 5s is influenced by a few factors. Apple wanted to maintain a slim profile by providing the user with all the features of the previous phone with obviously improved performance and also a new idea. In the iPhone 5s, Apple has included a fingerprint sensor or "Touch ID" as they call it. This magnificent piece of technology also doubles as the home button for the iPhone. It's all “made of laser-cut sapphire glass, the button surface directs the image of your finger to a capacitive touch sensor, which reads beneath the outer layers of your skin to get a detailed print. Around the button is a stainless steel ring that detects your finger, wakes up the sensor and improves the signal-to-noise ratio. The software then reads the fingerprint ridges and finds a match to unlock the phone. It's all highly advanced technology that simply disappears as you use it. So you don't notice anything. Except that unlocking your iPhone is suddenly so simple. ” The phone also uses a 1.3GHz, 64-bit dual core processor that delivers 2x faster performance than the previous iPhone 5. The new iPhone uses an M7 co-processor that...... middle of paper. .... .increase workers' pay so that the situation is not as bad as before. There are also not as many environmental concerns because Apple guarantees to recycle its products once they reach the end of their life. All you have to do is go to an Apple Store and drop off your device and it will be recycled for you. I would consider this product in the future for the future proofing it offers. It has a 64-bit processor, so in the future I will be able to run apps with 64-bit support. Most Android phones don't have a 64-bit chip, so they won't last long in the future as 64-bit apps are released, and older phones that don't have 64-bit can't run those apps. However, while I would consider this phone, when a new iPhone comes out, I would probably consider it because with new phones comes new technology that will usually be faster and better than the original.