Re: iPhone 5c versus 5s

2013-10-23 Thread Ian McNamara
I have the five s and compared to the 4s it's quicker for sure. I find the 5s 
loads things up instantly and is a lot faster than the 4s I have not really 
played with a 5c so can't comment. I'd go for the faster processor though and 
go for the 5s.

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Re: iPhone 5c versus 5s

2013-10-22 Thread Chris H

No the 5c does not support the fingerprint technology only the 5s does.

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On 22/10/2013 11:24, Paul Hopewell 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.

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Re: iPhone 5c versus 5s

2013-10-22 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

The 5C is exactly the same as the 5 in processing power though the colour may 
be different and its made from plastic instead of metal.

As I recall you're in Australia right? I know the pricing of the 5C and the 5S 
in Australia and there's not all that much difference in the pricing when all 
said and done and - given that the 5S is a phone with much more power - I'd be 
inclined to forget about the 5C completely and get the 5S.

On 22/10/2013, at 9:24 PM, 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. 
 
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Re: iPhone 5c versus 5s

2013-10-22 Thread Thuy
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.

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Re: iPhone 5c versus 5s

2013-10-22 Thread Georgina Joyce
Hello Paul,

Well the 5S has a 64bit processor. Which is taking mobile activity to a new 
higher level. Whether it will make it easier for VO users, I'm not sure. 
Certainly, benchmark tests suggest it is a lot faster. But if there are 
benefits to us, I don't know. Certainly, it seems logical to me if you are 
using apps like look tell, tap tap see, O C R apps etc. The faster processor 
and better camera on the 5S will be a worthy long term investment. You need to 
ask yourself. What do I currently use a phone for? What might I use a phone for 
in the future?
 
Gena
Georgina Joyce
Applied Psychologist
Training and Coaching.
Because individuals of groups matter!


On 22 Oct 2013, at 11:24, 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. 
 
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