Apple has announced the iPhone 5. If you've been following the rumors over the past month or so, the device's appearance won't be surprising -- it looks exactly like the leaks, made of a mix of glass and aluminum. At 7.6 mm thick, it's 18 percent thinner than the iPhone 4S and 20 percent lighter, at 112 grams.
The iPhone 5 has a Retina Display at 326 ppi and measures 4 inches diagonally, with an 1136 x 640 resolution. I'll save you the math: the new screen has a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, the same as your HDTV. The larger screen gives enough room for a full new row of apps on the iOS Home screen.
Apple's first-party apps have all been slightly tweaked to take advantage of the new aspect ratio. Apps that have not been updated for 16:9 will run "letterboxed" at the old 960 x 640 resolution, with black bars on either side. Developers have reported they can update their apps for the new phone "very quickly." We'll see.
The new screen has 44 percent better color saturation and full sRGB rendering (a big deal for photography). Touch is integrated into the display (the rumored "in-cell" technology), which makes the display thinner, sharper, and less prone to glare in sunlight.
The iPhone 5 comes with "Ultrafast Wireless" -- GPRS, EDGE, EV-DO, HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSDPA and LTE all in one handset. There's a single chip for voice and data, plus one chip for the radio. The new antenna is dynamic, capable of switching connections on the fly. The list of carriers that will support the iPhone 5's "Ultrafast Wireless" is long and impressive, including AT&T, Verizon, and Spring in the US, plus many major carriers in asia and Europe.
The iPhone 5 has also gained dual-channel 802.11a/b/g/n, with speeds up to 150 Mbps.
The iPhone 5's new brain is the A6 chip, twice as fast and with twice the graphics capability of its A5 predecessor. It's also 22 percent smaller and more energy-efficient.
Battery life has been improved over the iPhone 4S:
8 hours 3G talk/browsing
8 hours LTE
10 hours Wi-Fi
10 hours video
40 hours music
255 hours standby
The front-facing camera is now 720p and backside illuminated. This is a big improvement over previous FaceTime cameras. FaceTime on the new iPhone works over 3G -- if your carrier supports it.
The iPhone 5 has three microphones -- front, bottom, and back -- for voice recognition and noise cancellation. This should mean more accurate Siri recognition and clearer call quality.
The iPhone 5's dock connector has been changed to a new design, called Lighting. (Thunderbolt for the Mac, Lighting for the iPhone. Get it?) The new connector is much smaller than the old Dock connector -- 80 percent smaller, in fact. Unlike the old connector, this new one is completely reversible, so no more fumbling around trying to figure out which way to orient it when you're plugging it in.
Apple is providing an adapter for this new connector, so not to worry: your old iPhone accessories didn't just get obsoleted overnight.
The iPhone 5 comes in two colors: white front with a silver aluminum backside, and black with a black anodized backside.
The iPhone 5 has the same on-contract US pricing as the 4S pricing last year:
$199 16 GB
$299 32 GB
$399 64 GB
Apple announces the iPhone 5 originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 12 Sep 2012 13:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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