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Sunday 29 September 2013

iPad 5 aluminum chassis measured and weighed on video

Remember the days when Apple could keep its products secret? Here’s a video comparing a space grey iPad 5 to the iPad 4 to help you forget. The video shows measurements of the size and weight of the new iPad.

The video clearly shows that the iPad 5 design is based on the iPad mini (current version). Being a 9.7″ tablet, it’s a bit too big to hold in one hand, but is a good deal narrower than the old model.
And it’s thinner than even the iPad 2 at only 7.2mm, that’s the same thickness as the current iPad mini. The other dimensions of the iPad 5 are 239.2 x 169.5mm, compared to 241 x 185.7mm for the iPad 4.
The aluminum body is lighter by about 50g, going down from 146g on the current model to 92g on the unannounced iPad 5. This means we can expect the new one to be at least a little lighter (these weights don’t include the internal components).
A few more differences include a different bevel on the edges, similar to that on the iPad mini, the speaker has been moved to the bottom like on the mini and iPhone 5 and one of the mics has been moved to the back, near the camera. The volume rocker is now two separate buttons, like on the iPhone 5c.
The video also shows a snap-on back cover for the iPad 5 that’s very different from the current Smart Covers. As with all leaks, take this with a grain of salt (though the iPhone 5s/5c rumors were fairly accurate).

Wednesday 11 September 2013

New iPhone 5s, 5c to be launched Sept 20 in Singapore!

Apple launched two new models for its iPhone line yesterday (this morning, Singapore time), the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s, and both models will be available in Singapore from Sept 20.

After numerous rumours and leaked images weeks before its official introduction, Apple debuted the iPhone 5c — a model that signifies its entry to the lower end of the smartphone market.

The iPhone 5c comes in five colours and features the same specifications and horsepower as the the iPhone 5, the device's most recent predecessor. The smartphone also does not depart from the 4-inch display from the previous model, and the key difference is that the 5c comes in a polycarbonate body reinforced by a steel frame.


Long-rumoured plastic iPhone 5c model and ‘gold’ iPhone 5s revealed




CUPERTINO (California) — Apple launched two new models for its iPhone line yesterday (this morning, Singapore time), the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s, and both models will be available in Singapore from Sept 20.
After numerous rumours and leaked images weeks before its official introduction, Apple debuted the iPhone 5c — a model that signifies its entry to the lower end of the smartphone market.
NEW IPHONE PRICES
ModelPrice (without contract)
iPhone 5c 16GBS$848
iPhone 5c 32GBS$988
iPhone 5s 16GBS$988
iPhone 5s 32GBS$1,148
iPhone 5s 64GBS$1,288
The iPhone 5c comes in five colours and features the same specifications and horsepower as the the iPhone 5, the device’s most recent predecessor. The smartphone also does not depart from the 4-inch display from the previous model, and the key difference is that the 5c comes in a polycarbonate body reinforced by a steel frame. Apple marketing vice president Phil Schiller called the 5c “unapologetically plastic” as he unveiled it.
Without a contracted subscription plan, pricing for the LTE-based iPhone 5c starts at S$848 for the 16GB model — S$140 less than the starting price of the new iPhone 5s' 16GB model. Apple and local telcos like SingTel, M1 or StarHub have not unveiled the subsidised pricing for the iPhone in Singapore yet. In the United States, Apple will offer the phone for as little as US$99 (S$130), with a mobile subscription plan from a mobile carrier. Pre-orders for the iPhone 5c will start in Singapore on Sept 13.
THE 5s: FASTER, FITNESS- AND FINGERPRINT-FRIENDLY
Alongside the 5c, Apple also announced the 5s — a souped-up version of the iPhone 5 that mostly includes improvements under the hood, such as a new 64-bit A7 processor.
Apple claims that the new processor that powers the phone runs twice as fast as the A6 processor, but developers will need to tweak their apps to take full advantage of the processor. The smartphone also features a new dedicated motion processor called the M7 that enables the device to track motion more sophisticatedly. Apple hopes the M7 will be employed by more health and fitness apps that track activity by using movement sensors on a phone. The company mentioned that Nike was already working on an app that makes use of the processor.
Apart from a slightly different colour scheme (which includes a distinct new “gold” model), the biggest change to the iPhone 5s is the addition of a fingerprint scanner on the physical button located below its display. Instead of typing a password or code to unlock their devices, users can simply place their finger on the button to bypass the phone’s lock screen or to approve purchases on Apple’s iTunes store. Third-party apps do not have access to the fingerprint scanner yet, according to Apple.
Pricing for the iPhone 5s starts at S$988 for the base 16GB model, without contract. No pre-order dates have been announced for the iPhone 5s.
iOS TO DEBUT SEPT 18
Apple unveiled the new phones at its headquarters in Cupertino, California. On top of its hardware announcements, the smartphone and computer maker will be launching iOS 7, the new version of its mobile operating system, on Sept 18 and will be making its iOS productivity and photo and video editing apps free for customers who purchase its new iOS-based devices.
Local telcos SingTel and M1 have announced that they have started accepting pre-registrations for the new iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c at http://www.singtel.com/iphoneroi and andwww.m1.com.sg/iphonereg, and will start offering the new iPhones on Sept 20