Apple unveils redesigned iPhone 5 with 4-inch display, 4G LTE

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in iPhone edited January 2014
Apple's newly unveiled iPhone 5 is the thinnest smartphone on the market and the lightest iPhone yet, all while packing in a taller 4-inch Retina display and high-speed 4G LTE connectivity. It launches in nine countries on Sept. 21 after a round of pre-orders on Sept. 14.

iPhone 5

Thinner design, more features

The redesigned iPhone 5 features a 7.6 mm aluminum "uni-body" chassis with diamond cut edges and glass inlays for what Apple calls "incredible fit and finish." The design is 18 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than the last generation iPhone 4S.

?iPhone 5 is the most beautiful consumer device that we?ve ever created,? said Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Philip Schiller. ?We?ve packed an amazing amount of innovation and advanced technology into a thin and light, jewel-like device with a stunning 4-inch Retina display, blazing fast A6 chip, ultrafast wireless, even longer battery life; and we think customers are going to love it.?

In cutting down on the iPhone 5's thickness, Apple created a new, smaller 9-pin dock connector dubbed Lightning. The all-digital connector features adaptive operation that uses only necessary signals for each attached accessory. In addition, the 30-pin dock connector replacement is reversible. Adapters will be available to ensure compatibility with legacy accessories.

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One of the iPhone 5's highlights is the new 4-inch 1136-by-640 pixel Retina display, the first screen size change since the first iPhone launched in 2007. Apple chose to stretch the screen's vertical dimensions rather than making it wider, thus retaining the ability for users to operate the device with one hand.

All of the native applications in iOS have been updated to take advantage of the new, larger display. In an on-stage demo, Schiller showed off how Calendar shows off a full five-day workweek, and how the iWork suite has been updated to use the expanded real estate. Old applications will run letterboxed on the larger screen, with black borders on either side centering the application, allowing for what Schiller called "pixel-perfect" rendering. He said that developers will be able to quickly and easily updated their applications to take advantage of the new display.

The new panel uses in-cell technology that integrates the touch sensors into the Retina display, allowing the screen to be even thinner and sharper while producing minimal glare in sunlight. Schiller said the new screen has 44 percent better color saturation, with full sRGB rendering.

Connectivity

Another major feature of the new iPhone is 4G LTE connectivity, which allows for the fastest mobile data connections available. The iPhone 5 also sports a dynamic antenna that switches between connections seamlessly. AT&T, Verizon and Sprint are slated to support 4G LTE in the U.S. while the handset will be compatible with Rogers, Telus, Bell, Virgin and Fido in Canada. More carriers were also listed for Europe, Australia and Asia.

In addition to the existing HSPA+ network compatibility, the iPhone 5's new baseband chip brings DC-HSDPA support, allowing Apple to offer the handset over a more diverse set of carriers.

The Wi-Fi chip retains the usual 802.11a/b/g/n specifications, but adds dual-band 802.11n support to achieve speeds up to 150Mbps.

New A6 Processor

The all-new A6 processor promises graphics and CPU performance up to two times faster than the legacy A5 chip. Schiller said the A6 will launch Pages more than twice as fast, save an image from iPhoto 1.7 times as fast, load the Music app with songs 1.9 times as fast, and view a Keynote attachment 1.7 times as fast.

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The addition of 4G LTE and the A6 CPU will not have a negative effect on battery life, according to Apple. Schiller said that the new iPhone 5 will not only match, but will exceed the battery life of the iPhone 4S, offering 8 hours of 3G or LTE talk time and Web browsing.

Rob Murray from game developer Electronic Arts appeared onstage at Wednesday's event to show off Real Racing 3 running on the iPhone 5. The new processor allows for the racing title to render real-time reflections and live rear-view mirrors.

Improved Cameras

The rear-facing iSight camera has been upgraded and now sports an 8-megapixel sensor that captures images as large as 3,265-by-2,448 pixels. The new imager boasts a five-element lens assembly with a maximum aperture of f/2.4 and a sapphire lens cover, allowing it to be thinner and more durable than its iPhone 4S counterpart which used regular glass.

Image capture is said to be 40 percent faster, while a new image processor in the A6 promises to reduce noise and accomplish better color matching.

Also built in to the iOS 6 camera application is support for panoramic photos. Users simply sweep the scene horizontally to maximize resolution, which can result in a 28-megapixel image.

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The rear camera can record 1080p high-definition video with improved the video stabilization, face detection for up to ten faces and the ability to capture still photos while recording. The forward-facing FaceTime HD camera also uses a backside illuminated sensor that records 720p video. Both cameras will integrate with the new iCloud Shared Photo Streams, a new iOS 6 feature that allows users to share photos through Apple's cloud service.

A new rear-facing microphone has also been added between the camera and LED flash, allowing for improved audio recording and noise cancelation. In comparison, the iPhone 4S used two microphones, the usual unit at the bottom of the handset and one located at at the top next to the headphone jack.



iPhone 5 camera. | Source: Apple

Pricing and Availability

As with previous iPhones, the iPhone 5 will be available in two colors: black and white. The white model has a raw aluminum back, while the black version has a black anodized metal back.

Pricing will be identical to previous years, with the 16 GB model available for $199 with a new two-year contract, 32 GB model for $299, and 64 GB for $399. Preorders will begin this Friday, Sept. 14, and it will launch in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Germany, France, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore a week later. Apple's iPhone 5 will roll out in 22 additional countries on Sept. 28, including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

Technical Specifications

Size and Weight
  • Height: 4.87 inches (123.8 mm)
  • Width: 2.31 inches (58.6 mm)
  • Depth: 0.30 inch (7.6 mm)
  • Weight: 3.95 ounces (112 grams)
Display
  • 4-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch Retina display
  • 1136-by-640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi
  • 800:1 contrast ratio (typical)
  • 500 cd/m2 max brightness (typical)
  • Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating on front
  • Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously
Camera
  • 8-megapixel iSight camera
  • Panorama
  • Video recording, HD (1080p) up to 30 frames per second with audio
  • FaceTime HD camera with 1.2MP photos and HD video (720p) up to 30 frames per second
  • Autofocus
  • Tap to focus video or still images
  • Face detection in video or still images
  • LED flash
  • Improved video stabilization
  • Photo and video geotagging
Cellular and Wireless
  • GSM model A1428*: UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz); LTE (Bands 4 and 17)
  • CDMA model A1429*: CDMA EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (800, 1900, 2100 MHz); UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz); LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5, 13, 25)
  • GSM model A1429*: UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz); LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5)
  • 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11n 2.4GHz and 5GHz)
  • Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology
Location
  • Assisted GPS and GLONASS
  • Digital compass
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cellular
Power and Battery
  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Charging via USB to computer system or power adapter
  • Talk time: Up to 8 hours on 3G
  • Standby time: Up to 225 hours
  • Internet use: Up to 8 hours on 3G, up to 8 hours on LTE, up to 10 hours on Wi-Fi
  • Video playback: Up to 10 hours
  • Audio playback: Up to 40 hours
Audio
  • Audio formats supported: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV
  • User-configurable maximum volume limit
Headphones
  • Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic
  • Storage and travel case
TV and Video
  • AirPlay Mirroring to Apple TV support at 720p
  • AirPlay video streaming to Apple TV (3rd generation) at up to 1080p and Apple TV (2nd generation) at up to 720p
  • Video formats supported: H.264 video up to 1080p, 30 frames per second, High Profile level 4.1 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps per channel, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format
Sensors
  • Three-axis gyro
  • Accelerometer
  • Proximity sensor
  • Ambient light sensor
Rating for Hearing Aids
  • iPhone 5 (Model A1428): M3, T4
  • iPhone 5 (Model A1429): M4, T4
System Requirements
  • Apple ID (required for some features)
  • Internet access
  • Syncing with iTunes on a Mac or PC requires:
    • Mac: OS X v10.6.8 or later
    • PC: Windows 7; Windows Vista; or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3 or later
    • iTunes 10.7 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/download)
In the Box
  • iPhone 5
  • Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic
  • Lightning to USB Cable
  • USB Power Adapter
  • Documentation
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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 392
    Uh oh, more color saturation, how long before we hear people complaining that the new iPhone doesn't reproduce colors the same as their iPhone 4S?
  • Reply 2 of 392


    Originally Posted by lilgto64 View Post

    Uh oh, more color saturation, how long before we hear people complaining that the new iPhone doesn't reproduce colors the same as their iPhone 4S?


     


    Don't worry, the yellowing complaints at launch will even that out. 

  • Reply 3 of 392


    iPhone 5 has been confirmed.  Tallest Skill, you must apologize to all of us now.  Don't be afraid, just admit you were wrong and mean to those of us who disagreed with you :)

  • Reply 4 of 392


    Originally Posted by techguy911 View Post

    Tallest Skill, you must apologize to all of us now.


     


    Nope. I was wrong about the name, not about my logic. That's all that needs said.


     


    I'm actually surprised no one has taken me up on my offer yet. image

  • Reply 5 of 392
    techguy911 wrote: »
    Tallest Skill, you must apologize to all of us now.

    Nope. I was wrong about the name, not about my logic. That's all that needs said.

    I'm actually surprised no one has taken me up on my offer yet. :lol:

    Expecting anything other than you dodging the issue in order to save face would be too much.
  • Reply 6 of 392


    They didn't really give too many details on the A6,I assume it's still dual core?


     


    EDIT:Anandtech says that the A6’s CPU is dual-core Cortex A15

  • Reply 7 of 392


    It is clear now that this is a worst ever kept secrete in the consumer electronics.


    Steve would have fired the entire security department if that had happened in his lifetime.

  • Reply 8 of 392


    Originally Posted by Vaelian View Post

    Expecting anything other than you dodging the issue in order to save face would be too much.


     


    I've directly faced the issue. Both now and before the name was released. Your decision to ignore what I've said is your choice.


     


    THIS THREAD WILL NOT BECOME ABOUT ME. PEOPLE WANT TO CONTINUE THIS, DO IT VIA MY SIGNATURE.


     


    So how long before the Bohemian Rhapsody comments?


     






    Originally Posted by jason98 View Post

    It is clear now that this is a worst ever kept secrete in the consumer electronics.


    Steve would have fired the entire security department if that had happened in his lifetime.




     


    So he fired the entire security department when the iPhone 4 was stolen? He didn't even fire Grey Powell.


     


    It is clear the people that say this don't have a clue what they're saying.

  • Reply 9 of 392
    C'mon apple...

    WOW us...


    don't tell me about new (technical) features, but tell me how it's going to change the way I think about mobile phones.
  • Reply 10 of 392


    Where's the wow factor?


     


    This is pretty tired. Everything Apple's "incorporating" has been in an Android device for almost a year now, in some cases longer.

  • Reply 11 of 392


    Originally Posted by ruckerz View Post

    don't tell me about new (technical) features, but tell me how it's going to change the way I think about mobile phones.


     


    Why would it? Not every release is or is meant to be revolutionary over evolutionary.

  • Reply 12 of 392


    I've seen enough o the Iphone 5, show me the Ipad Mini

  • Reply 13 of 392

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by arrowspark View Post


    I've seen enough o the Iphone 5, show me the Ipad Mini



     


    The fact that they specifically covered the iPad already (almost for no reason really) was the near verbal answer you're not getting it today.

  • Reply 14 of 392

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Shidell View Post


    Where's the wow factor?


     


    This is pretty tired. Everything Apple's "incorporating" has been in an Android device for almost a year now, in some cases longer.



    I'm assuming they expected us to be "WOWed" by the 4 inch screen. Sadly we've all seen it already

  • Reply 15 of 392

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


     


    So he fired the entire security department when the iPhone 4 was stolen? He didn't even fire Grey Powell.


     


    It is clear the people that say this don't have a clue what they're saying.



     


    That was a single case accident. And you remember how huge it was with police and full blown investigation involved.


    Now we have piles of leaks for last six months and no one seems to care.


     


    So much about "doubling down the security". 

  • Reply 16 of 392


    Originally Posted by jason98 View Post

    That was a single case accident.


     


    Fine, iPhone 3G leaks, iPhone 3GS leaks, iPhone 4S leaks, iPad leaks, iPad 2 leaks, iPad 3 leaks, PowerMac G4 to G5 specs leaks. THAT one actually told us something definitive about the product. 3rd gen iPod nano, aluminum keyboard… I don't get it. Most of what I've said had more than just two three four five instances of leaking.


     


    I'm liking the 'tap to reserve' with restaurants in Siri… 

  • Reply 17 of 392

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


     


    Why would it? Not every release is or is meant to be revolutionary over evolutionary.



    took them a year to design an identical copy of the 4 and 4s..and they still labeled the "greatest innovation we undertook"..what was the smallest?  

  • Reply 18 of 392
    So the actual camera hardware was only made thinner but hasnt changed from the iphone 4s. it still has the same specs.

    Thats the thing I care about the most. a longer screen doesnt do anything for me.

    I would think they would have atleast upgraded the camera.
  • Reply 19 of 392
    Shidell, this is the best post ever...
  • Reply 20 of 392

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by techguy911 View Post


    iPhone 5 has been confirmed.  Tallest Skill, you must apologize to all of us now.  Don't be afraid, just admit you were wrong and mean to those of us who disagreed with you :)



    Um he said it about 5 days ago.  He said he was wrong and he had to apologize.  You must not have read the post.

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