Hi Paul. I have the 5s, but I have heard from people who have the 5c
that it seems a bit sluggish, the speaker doesn't sound as good, it's
possibly slightly heavier in weight, it doesn't support the
fingerpring sensor, it has older architecture processor. So for the
sake of 80 quid difference, I would go for the 5s. Hope this helps?

Cheers

Thuy


On 22/10/2013, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:
>       Hello,
> I have had an iPhone 3GS 16GB for some time and am now considering upgrading
> to an iPhone 5c or 5s both 16GB. the 3GS does not support IOS 7 and some of
> my Apps which were upgraded to IOS 7 no longer work on IOS 6. supp9oort no
> lA
>
> What are the differences between the 5c and the 5s other than the case and
> the price? Does the 5c support the new finger print unlock mechanism? Why
> might I consider the 5s rather than the cheaper 5c?
>
> Many thanks in anticipation of your advice.
>
> Paul Hopewell
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