Aug. 20, 2013
It happens to me every year around this time -- a deluge of questions about the next iPhone.
And the timing of the rumors and interest makes sense. For the past two years, Apple has released a new iPhone in September, which means that many are preparing for a long-anticipated upgrade. And yes, according to reports, Apple is now gearing up for its annual September iPhone event where it is expected to release the successor to the iPhone 5 -- presumably the iPhone 5S -- and another phone called the iPhone 5C.
WHAT TO KNOW
- There are two new iPhones on the horizon -- the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C
- The iPhone 5S is purported to have a fingerprint sensor and other improvements
- Both phones are expected to hit shelves in September
The iPhone 5S
The iPhone 4S is to the iPhone 4 as the iPhone 5S is to the iPhone 5. No, this isn't the SATs, but just as the iPhone 4S had a similar design to the iPhone 4 but with a few new features, the iPhone 5 is expected to follow a similar pattern. Don't expect a bigger screen on iPhone 5S, even though Apple seems to be cooking that up too. According to various reports, the iPhone 5S will have a very similar design to the iPhone 5, but will have the following changes. Fingerprint sensorSiri was the standout feature of the iPhone 4S, and all signs point to a fingerprint sensor as the standout feature of the 5S. According to various reports, including one recently from 9to5Mac, the iPhone 5S will have a fingerprint sensor in the circular home button. And there's more supporting evidence for this. Last year Apple bought AuthenTec, a biometrics reader and mobile security solutions company, and a folder called "biometrickitUI" was recently found in the iOS 7 software code. "A fingerprint that changes color during the setup process" was also written in the software.
The iPhone 4S is to the iPhone 4 as the iPhone 5S is to the iPhone 5 |
Much less is known about the other hardware improvements, but according to some sources, the phone will have a new version of Apple's processor (presumably called the A7), which will naturally be faster and more efficient, aiding with battery life. It's also expected to pack an improved camera, which Apple Insider reporting that will have an a better flash for taking better photos in low-light conditions. Gold
According to various outlets, including Techcrunch, AllThingsD, iMore, and 9to5Mac, the next iPhone will come in a new color. A gold model will join the current black and white iPhone models. It seems, though, that this being Apple, we're not talking a gaudy, blinged-out gold but a more tempered champagne color.
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