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6th October 2011, 08:09 | #1 |
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| Poll: Will you be getting an iPhone 4S? Needless to say, opinions of Cupertino's latest product have poured down on the internet like acid rain. Tim Cook's inaugural turn behind the wheel came with the awesome responsibility of unveiling the iPhone 4S, Apple's first addition to the iPhone family tree in 16 months. The good news: the 4S received a healthy upgrade in CPU and camera, threw in Siri voice recognition and added Sprint to its growing list of supporters in the US. The unsettling news (for many, anyways): it's basically an iPhone 4 with new internal parts -- there was no change in design or screen size, no LTE to flaunt, no iPhone 5 to accompany it. Naturally, expectations were incredibly high prior to the keynote, so we're anxious to find out how you feel about the outcome. Do you feel the design is still current? Are you relieved to see it available on Sprint? Were you hoping for a larger Retina Display? Rise up to the occasion and let us know -- is the iPhone 4S going to be your next handset purchase? Sound off after the break. http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/05/p...-an-iphone-4s/ |
6th October 2011, 21:02 | #2 |
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| No.. My iPhone4 still works fine.. Plus iOS5 seems kind of bleh to me.. Unless they change that up by next summer I likely wont be getting an iPhone5 either.. |
7th October 2011, 07:21 | #3 |
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| As an 'extra', there are rumours that the standby time is less than the Iphone 4, so we could expect the battery to discharge much faster because of the faster dual core processor. |
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