Whats New in iPhone 4S

Wednesday 2 November 2011

IPhone4S with the Same Shape, Different Brain

The changes to the iPhone 4S are easy to document - the camera has been upgraded to 8MP (with an improved aperture ratio), the CPU is now the same dual-core A5 processor as seen in the i Pad 2, and a seven time increase in graphical processing power.
Apple has slightly changed the design of the iPhone 4S somewhat though, by changing to a dual-band aerial design, making sure it doesn't encounter an embarrassing repeat of antenna-gate we had to endure with the iPhone 4.
The camera’s controls also get an upgrade on the 4S. You can now pinch-to-zoom in the camera app, and it will detect up to ten faces and adjust the exposure accordingly. The A5 processor also gives the camera a boost, as you can have the camera app open and ready much faster than ever. In my tests, I was able to go from a locked state, with the screen off, to having snapped a photo in just over three seconds (iOS 5′s new lock screen camera controls also help with this). Shots can be taken in near-rapid fire secession too.
The iPhone 4s, however is perfect for those waiting the most seamless, hassle free, simplified smartphone experience.  In typical Apple fashion, it emphasizes simplicity, user-friendliness, and slickness over brawn, customizability or cutting-edge download speeds. Aside from the aforementioned screen girth and data speeds, the iPhone 4S also offers performance that matches or outweighs any top-of-the-line Android phone (at least for now).

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