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thumbnail Apple Unveils The iPhone 5S
Sep 10th 2013, 17:34, by Jordan Crook

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World, prepare yourself for the next-generation iPhone.

Rumors this season have included two new color flavors — gold and silver — along with the addition of a finger print scanner for added security. As is standard with Apple iterations, we’ve also been expecting a processor bump and even a camera upgrade.

Did all the rumors come true?

The announcement event has been underway for long enough without a mention of the iPhone, so let’s not waste any more time.

Colors

Apple has confirmed the iPhone 5S will come in a gold version as well as grey (black) and silver.

Many have considered the gold iPhone, particularly, as a very non-Apple move, but as MG explains, gold actually makes sense for the smartphone titan.

For one, gold is in right now, seen as glamorous after years of being considered gaudy. Plus, anodizing gold onto the iPhone would be far easier than anodizing the slate color used on the black iPhone 5. And beyond that, gold seems to be one of the most used colors in iPhone cases and after-purchase customization. Give the people what they want, right?

Design

The iPhone 5S certainly doesn’t look all that different from the iPhone 5. It has the two-tone back panel, albeit in new colors, and the same slim design we’ve seen before. However, the home button has changed a bit. There’s no rounded square icon in the middle of the button, but rather a ring around it.

(We’re still waiting to find out if this has to do with the fingerprint scanner we’ve been hearing about.)

New Processor

The iPhone 5S is almost entirely redesigned on the inside, with the most notable change coming in the form of a new A7 processor. The A7 Apple-built ARM CPU will have a native 64-bit kernel, libraries and drivers. The tech specs seem quite impressive: 2x general purpose registers, 2x floating point registers, over 1 billion transistors and 100 square mm die size.

In fact, it has twice the transistors as the A6 at roughly the same size. Still, the processor will run 32-bit and 64-bit apps.

According to Apple, the processor is more than twice as fast as the A6, with a 40x CPU performance bump. Graphics are said to be 56x faster.

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