Well, Space Gray is a bit boring and I miss Slate. If Apple keeps Space Gray for iPhone 6, I might switch to Gold.
I'm the opposite. The Space Grey drew me in. Slate just didn't feel right.
Well, Space Gray is a bit boring and I miss Slate. If Apple keeps Space Gray for iPhone 6, I might switch to Gold.
Yeah, iPhone 5 has the square logo in a concave home button. The iPhone 5s home button is flat (for Touch ID), recessed, and there is no marking (presumably the paint would hinder the scanning function). The difference between the two home buttons is so pronounced that one should be able to figure them apart blindfolded.You can tell the difference between an iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S based on visuals if they are next to each other?
Got my first white iDevice (my silver 5S) after owning many black ones. I was one of those pretty die hard "I will only get black device" -kind of person, but I realized it doesn't really matter much. And, the white looks pretty marvelous in the sun light.
Tbh, didn't really like how the home button reflected light on the black 5S.
The black still is really nice though. But, I'm not really "regretting" my white 5S.
...I must say that iOS 7 looks better on a white device.
Yeah, iPhone 5 has the square logo in a concave home button. The iPhone 5s home button is flat (for Touch ID), recessed, and there is no marking (presumably the paint would hinder the scanning function). The difference between the two home buttons is so pronounced that one should be able to figure them apart blindfolded.
The differences are even more pronounced if you flip the handsets over. The colors of the aluminum back panel are distinctly different (5s space grey is really light), and the iPhone 5s has the dual LED camera flash.
I bought the 5s color that was available at launch. I buy my phones to use and not to marvel at the color. Whatever the color the phone works the same way.
Actually I think the Space Grey is boring. Beautiful but boring.Will never buy another non-black iPhone ever again. Sure, when you first get a white/gold iPhone it has that gloss and floss factor. But it doesn't have the timeless motive of a black iPhone.
Word to the wise, only buy black iPhones.
I love the slate grey color or whatever Apple calls it. My only problem is how they didn't make the metal around the home button match like the silver and gold version.
Right... doesn't matter what color car you get or color clothes you wear because it all serves the same purpose doesn't it?
Yep, one has a square on the home button and the other doesn't.
Word to the wise, only buy black iPhones.
Will never buy another non-black iPhone ever again. Sure, when you first get a white/gold iPhone it has that gloss and floss factor. But it doesn't have the timeless motive of a black iPhone.
Word to the wise, only buy black iPhones.
iPhones don't have motives, timeless or otherwise. Not even animals do. Only people, capable of rational thought and moral decisions, have motives.