Apple iPhone 4s disappoints those looking for iPhone 5, In one not-at-all scientific poll of more than 4,000 respondents, 57 percent of our readers said that they were expecting to see an iPhone 5 and 21 percent said they weren’t that excited by the new features.
In fact, there are highlights from iPhone 4S hands-on first impressions.
Processor: iPhone 4S has the same A5 core processor in the iPad. Most reviewers said they noticed an immediate difference. Playing games is very fluid. and the processor upgrade is “huge, because it can easily handle Apple’s more advanced technology like its voice assistant, Siri.”
Camera: The camera is another key new feature on the iphone 4s. While most only had a brief amount of time playing with the new 8MP sensor, reviewers said that the camera was a definite improvement. “The camera really does stand out here,”
Siri: Siri can listen to your “natural language” (that is, words spoken as you would to another human, not a computer) questions or requests and respond like a digital secretary. It’s not just that Siri listens, either. The software is capable of understanding the context of what you’re talking about, so if you ask it to set an alarm on your phone, it will ask you for what time. And again, you don’t. Have. To. Talk. Really. Slowly.
According to the customers' responce, some analysts presume iPhone 4S sales number won't be Apple hoping. Tim doesn't have the guts to make the ridiculously arrogant move which Jobs probably would have: Steve would have called this new iPhone the “iPhone 5″ even though it physically looks exactly like the iPhone 4. Whatever the features are, the customers will buy an so-called iPhone 5 more crazily.
On the other hand, though a whole lot more people would be gearing up to use the new “Siri” voice assistant feature, which Apple is clearly proud of. But Siri is a asinine name. Steve Jobs would have called it “iAssist” or something more clever. And despite the tremendous amount of critical flack from inside the tech beltway he would have taken for doing so, Jobs would have referred to this new iPhone 4S instead as “the new iPhone 5″ because that’s what would have worked best.
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