iPhone 5 vs iPhone 4


iPhone 5 is expected to be launched in a few weeks from now. Many Apple aficionados and mobile phone enthusiasts are waiting for the release of the newest phone from the iPhone stable. The new phone promises to be exciting with new features and hopes to raise the bar in every category vis-à-vis the iPhone 4. Let us compare both these products and see how the iPhone 5 differs from its predecessor.
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Display Screen

The display screen is a major component of the iPhone because it also acts as an interface to the user. The iPhone 4’s retina displays set high standards for touch screen phones and is considered an industry benchmark now. iPhone 5’s screen is expected to be curved on the edges and like its Samsung competitors. One major improvement over the iPhone 4 will be the size of the screen. The iPhone 5 is expected to have a bigger screen that its predecessor.
Conclusion: Larger screen is always welcome as it will make typing and navigating experience better. iPhone 5 will thus give the user a better navigation experience.

Phone Camera

iPhone’s success can be partly attributed to the fact that Apple put in a very good camera in this product. Although only 5-megapixel, the camera was capable of taking very decent pictures and when coupled with a few good applications for editing and posting them on the Internet, it became popular. iPhone 4 also captured videos in high definition 720p format.
iPhone 5 is expected to have a 8 megapixel camera with a flash. It is also expected to have a 1080p video capture feature to directly compete with the Android products in the market that are slowly becoming popular among users.
Conclusion: High definition recording and a good camera will make iPhone 5 more attractive to buyers looking for a complete multimedia phone.

Processor Power

iPhone 4 comes with a 1GHz Apple CPU (Central Processing Unit). Although, the processor speed was good enough, it does not auger well with users who wanted to multi-task and use several applications at once. The 512 MB RAM was just enough for a normal user but was taxing on the operating system with several application were in use at the background.
iPhone 5 is expected to have a dual core 1GHz processor with around 768MB of RAM. The dual core processer must be able to take advantage of applications that have multi-threads and make the user experience faster and smoother.

Conclusion: It looks to be seen how the new processer handles the different applications and if true multi tasking is at last possible on iPhone with the iPhone 5.

Design and Build Quality

Apple has been a company that makes useful yet stylish products. The iPhone was no different. iPhone 4 was received well among design enthusiasts with its glossy and metal looks. The new iPhone 5 is expected to be sleeker and have blunt corners. A few Apple fans might very well expect them to make this phone a little less glassy and easy to hold, people had problem holding the iPhone 4 with sweaty hands because of its finish.
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Conclusion: Expect a good quality design with iPhone 5 that once again sets high standards for others in the industry to follow.

The iPhone iOS Software

A lot has been told about the iPhone 5 coming pre-installed with the new iOS 5.0 operating system. The iPhone 4 had the iOS 4 that is an industry benchmark. With features like FacetTime and Game Center, it became popular among users of different demographics.
Whether the iPhone 5 will be released with the new operating system is yet to be seen, but many are hopeful. Voice control seems to be a fair bet for the iPhone 5. Voice recognition and control was something Apple has been trying to incorporate for a long time now.
Conclusion: The new operating system could be a great platform that might solve the inadequacies of the iOS 4.



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