Touch ID fingerprint security, 64-bit A7 CPU, new gold option coming Sept. 20.
Apple took the wraps off the iPhone 5s on Tuesday, the first smartphone in the world with a 64-bit desktop-class chip, and the new Touch ID fingerprint sensor that allows users to securely unlock the device with just the touch of a finger.
64-bit desktop-class architecture
Modern instruction set
2x general-purpose registers
2x floating-point registers
Over 1 billion transistors
102mm^3 die size.
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The iPhone 5s sports a design similar to the iPhone 5, with a high-grade
aluminum back cut with chamfered edges. It will be available in three
colors: "space gray," white and silver, and a new gold and white option.
Both it and the iPhone 5c, which was also announced on Tuesday, will go
on sale next Friday, Sept. 20 in the U.S., Australia, Canada, China,
France, Germany, Japan, Singapore, and the U.K.
Pricing on the iPhone 5s is the same as its predecessor: $199 with a new
two-year service contract for the entry-level 16-gigabyte model, while
32-gigabytes will run $299, and 64-gigabytes is $399.
One of the biggest additions to the iPhone 5s is the new Touch ID sensor, built right into the home button on the device. The sensor is 170 microns thin, senses 500 pixels per inch, and scans a user's sub-epidermal skin layers.
The new sensor is capable of securely reading a user's fingerprint in 360 degrees, from any orientation. The updated home button is also made of sapphire crystal, so it won't scratch and prevent use.
Now users will be able to simply touch their home button to unlock their phone, enter passwords, or authorize transactions on the App Store or iTunes.
Touch ID can handle multiple fingerprints, and the new home button uses capacitive touch to read a user's unique finger. The fingerprint data is never available to other software, and it is not backed up to Apple's servers, leaving it stored entirely on the device in a secure fashion.
Processing power:
The new A7 processor includes over 1 billion transistors, which doubles
that of its predecessor, the A6. Accordingly, Apple's iOS 7 operating
system had been updated to take advantage with a 64-bit kernel,
libraries and drivers.
As a result, the new CPU is twice as fast, and graphics performance has also been doubled. Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller boasted that the new A7 is 40 times faster than the original iPhone.
To show off the power of the A7, Epic Games was at Tuesday's iPhone keynote to unveil the upcoming iOS title "Infinity Blade III," scheduled to launch alongside the iPhone 5S. The publisher said that the new chip enabled four times the character detail with new features like blur and lens flares.
As a result, the new CPU is twice as fast, and graphics performance has also been doubled. Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller boasted that the new A7 is 40 times faster than the original iPhone.
To show off the power of the A7, Epic Games was at Tuesday's iPhone keynote to unveil the upcoming iOS title "Infinity Blade III," scheduled to launch alongside the iPhone 5S. The publisher said that the new chip enabled four times the character detail with new features like blur and lens flares.
New M7 chip:
Another new piece of silicon in the iPhone 5S is the M7 motion
co-processor. It constantly measures motion data, enabling an entirely
new generation of health and fitness applications, Schiller said.
A new application from Nike will take advantage of the M7, dubbed Nike+
Move. The software uses both the M7 and GPS to keep track of user
activities.
Even with the new processing power, Apple claims the iPhone 5s will
offer 10 hours of 3G talk time and 250 hours of standby. It also has 10
hours of LTE browsing, and 40 hours of music playback.
Upgraded camera:
The iPhone 5s also boasts an overhauled camera with an f/2.2 aperture.
The Apple-designed 5-element lens has a 15-percent larger active sensor
area, enabling bigger pixels for higher picture quality.
The iPhone 5s also boasts an overhauled camera with an f/2.2 aperture.
The Apple-designed 5-element lens has a 15-percent larger active sensor
area, enabling biger pixels for higher picture quality.
iOS 7 has also been optimized to take advantage of the new camera
hardware in the iPhone 5S. New features include automatic white balance
and exposure levels, autofocus matrix metering, auto-stabilization, and
selecting the sharpest in a series of photos.
The iPhone 5s also features dual LED flash that Apple has branded "True
Tone." Apple says the new flash component will help address clashing
color temperatures, resulting in better photos in low-light situations.
The integrated camera application also offers a new "Burst Mode,"
capable of capturing up to 10 frames per second. Users can snap these
shots by simply holding down the camera shutter button. The A7 chip will
then analyze the burst shots and recommend which one it thinks is the
best.
The upgraded camera also includes slow-motion video capture capabilities
at 120 frames per second in 720p high-definition. Apple's Camera
software allows users to select which parts of a video they want at
normal speed, and which parts will be slowed down.
5 comments:
damn eagerly waiting for it ....Hope u gift me one ... :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAUs09jJZQQ
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