12 August 2013

Rumours and Gossip of iPhone 5S

Every year Apple product is being waited with so much anticipation. Innovation and technology that Apple make is always get the attention throughout the world. 2013 is the year that full of rumours and gossips about Apple's smartphone. Expected to be introduced on September 10 2013, the iPhone 5S is expected to bring a lot of improvements and changes either internal or external specifications.








Some rumours say that the iPhone 5S will maintain the 8-Megapixel camera but with huge increase in terms of picture quality in low light environments. If before, the f/2.4 Aperture is the lens that Apple used for iPhone 5 but the next generation of iPhone 5S will have Aperture f/2.0 that is expected capable of producing much better quality of picture when in low-lighting conditions. Resulting image is also more sharper and beautiful than the iPhone 5. As we know that the quality of shots produced by iPhone 5 is one of the best as well as the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4.









Certainly the iPhone 5S internal specification will also become more faster and impressive compare to iPhone 5. iPhone 5S will also officially use iOS 7 that is still in beta version at this time.








In addition, Apple is also set to increase the size of the screen on iPhone 5S and use the latest that I heard IGZO screen which have a pixel density of up to 652 ppi. Maybe there also a slight change in the position of the flash at the back of iPhone 5S.








Besides that, the interesting thing is rumours that Apple will add color collection on the iPhone 5S later. Previously there was only black and white but new colors that will be used is gold. If this is true, the iPhone 5S will surely looks more elegant and exclusive.









Many people will already look forward to the next generation of the iPhone family, does the rumours of iPhone 5S that will have fingerprint sensors is capable to beats the domination of Galaxy S4 and HTC One. All speculation and questions will be answered on this 10 September.





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