Sunday, September 22, 2013

What is the difference between the iPhone 5s and 5c?

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I knew these iphones were coming out but I just got tired of the new iPhones that I didn't bother to care about them and what they do. But then recently I just started watching iPhone 5s videos and got interested as to what it is. So anyone who is a tech expert, what are the upgrades to these new iPhones from the iPhone 5? Also what is the difference between the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c?


Answer
-- Processor: The iPhone 5s has a new processor from Apple called the A7. The A7 is paired with what Apple calls the M7 Motion Processor. The M7 specifically handles the iPhone's sensors, which Apple says will be a boon to mobile health apps. The combo runs at 64 bits, and Apple claims it can compute at twice the speed of the iPhone 5. The iPhone 5c uses Apple's slightly older A6 processor, which runs at 32 bits. It won't be as fast at some tasks, though the real-world difference between the two is debatable. The A7 chip is more likely to support advanced functions and features down the road.

-- Camera: Both the iPhone 5s and 5c have 8-megapixel cameras, but there are notable differences. The 5s' camera has a larger sensor with bigger pixels. The bigger pixels are able to collect more light. The 5s' camera also has a bigger opening (aperture of f/2.2) to let in even more light. The 5c's aperture is f/2.4. The iPhone 5s has a burst mode that can shoot up to 10 frames per second, and a two-tone flash that Apple says can more accurately capture skin tones. Last, the video camera on the iPhone 5s can shoot 720p HD video at 120 frames per second to create slow-motion footage.

-- Touch ID: Perhaps the most significant difference between the two is Touch ID. The iPhone 5s has a built-in fingerprint sensor for unlocking the device and the 5c does not. The sensor can read thumb or forefinger prints in any direction. The fingerprint is stored locally and fully encrypted. Apple says it is secure and will be a better solution than passwords to lock the iPhone 5s.

Why does my iPhone not pick up my home wifi signal?




Mste


After upgrading to the iPhone 3.0 software, my iPhone stopped picking up my home wifi network. Other people's iPhones are able to use the wifi network, just not mine.
Would restoring factory settings be an effective solution?
Any other suggestions?



Answer
Try these before restoring - verify you have wifi actually running in your home e.g. log in with your computer. 1) turn your iPhone's wifi on and off a few times, watch for whether it sees your wifi signal, 2) Go to Settings>General>Reset (it's at the bottom)>Reset Network Settings 3) reset your iPhone by holding the Home and Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo cycles through two times, 4) do a restore.




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