sigh confirmed iphone 5s has 1GB RAM
Do you feel that the iPhone is limited by a lack of ram? I don't get comments like these.
sigh confirmed iphone 5s has 1GB RAM
The newest iPhone is innovative... and it's a joy to use.
or
The newest iPhone is iterative... and it's a joy to use.
Who cares? All that matters is the results.
The 5s camera is defitnetly the best besides the new Lumia
I'm going to try to buy 10 iPhone 5S since they are going to be sought after. I think I can resell them for 2X the price, what do you guys think?
True, but the person I quoted, SJism, obviously cared, since he went out of his way to mention how innovative it is, and even conceded that his opinion would be unpopular.
Possibly. They're very pro Google; probably because Google gives them alot of early access and sneak peeks on new things.
But my though, Topolsky and the 'gang' were all Apple hardcore during their Engadget days.
Unless you're planning to run Windows, I think Apple wants to make it a point not to require/supply too much RAM on the iPhone.
sigh confirmed iphone 5s has 1GB RAM
sigh confirmed iphone 5s has 1GB RAM
While of course I would like more RAM (not sure who wouldn't), I can't remember the last time I have ever thought to myself while using an iPhone "*sigh* I wish it had more RAM."
i have a bad feeling about 5s - the reviews are not that glowing for battery. they have almost same battery size but with two flashes (yea whatever they may call it for mkting - twin tone flash), processor which they say is twice powerful than previous one, and 64 bit which is without any doubt a cause of concern for the 5s buyers. and they havent upgraded the battery tech, it the same.
Buyers beware!
Unless you're planning to run Windows, I think Apple wants to make it a point not to require/supply too much RAM on the iPhone.
i have a bad feeling about 5s - the reviews are not that glowing for battery. they have almost same battery size but with two flashes (yea whatever they may call it for mkting - twin tone flash), processor which they say is twice powerful than previous one, and 64 bit which is without any doubt a cause of concern for the 5s buyers. and they havent upgraded the battery tech, it the same.
Buyers beware!
And how exactly do you propose to increase battery yield without increasing the size of the battery?
The fingerprint sensor is a revolutionary advancement in the mobile space.
It will work all the time ... Not as gimmick ... No looking at a ginormous phablet fake-recognition gimmicks!
And as the first real deal 64-bit! Beat that, haters! ...![]()
Im entirely with you. Sticking a larger screen on a phone is not innovation, its just a simple design choice.
The A7 SoC is seriously impressive. Apple calls it a desktop-class SoC, but I'd rather refer to it as something capable of competing with the best Intel has to offer in this market.
The A7's GPU performance is also insanely good - more than enough for anything you could possibly throw at the iPhone 5s today, and fast enough to help keep this device feeling quick for a while.
What Apple's silicon teams have been doing for these past couple of years has really started to pay off. From a CPU and GPU standpoint, the 5s is probably the most futureproof of any iPhone ever launched.
1Gb on the new iPhone running ios7 is GREAT news! Means all of us iphone5 people still waiting to upgrade can rest easy that our beloved phones will last us yet another cycle if we so choose to wait...
Now all that really limits performance is the a6, which I bet, still has yet to be used to its fullest.
Or are they just riding on the "hate on Apple" train...?![]()
Once the FP scanner works seamlessly with the keychain, THEN it will be revolutionary...
Also, 64bit is useless for now...Thus, a gimmick. A few years down the road, it'll be the norm.
This way the planned obsolescence plays out even better. 2 years life max of any iDevice. This means more money for Apple more often. It's genius.
Once the FP scanner works seamlessly with the keychain, THEN it will be revolutionary...
Also, 64bit is useless for now...Thus, a gimmick. A few years down the road, it'll be the norm.