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The new Touch ID sensor
A new security feature, which has been much hyped in rumours, is Touch
ID, a fingerprint sensor built in to the home button, which replaces
passwords around the whole system, including in the iTunes Store. It has
a 500ppi resolution and 360 degree readability. It would allegedly be
hard to 'hold it wrong'.The improved camera is said to be significantly better than past generations, with vastly improved low light capabilities thanks to increased aperture. The five element lens has been designed by Apple, and has an f/22 aperture and a 15% active area on the sensor. A new dual LED flash has been named 'True tone' and has a far wider range, and better capabilities in all light environments. An array of new software features have also been developed for the camera, including a burst mode at ten frames per second, and an option to film 120fps slow-mo video at 720p.
A new chip has been placed inside the iPhone 5S, and has been dubbed M7. It contains the accelerometer, gyroscope and compass and continually measures data to give you health and fitness tips.
The iPhone 5S will launch later this year with iOS 7, the latest version of Apple's mobile OS. This update features an all new design which is famous for removing the ornamentation that iOS has been famous for since its original premiere in 2007.
This much anticipated update to the iPhone 5 falls in line with Apple's pattern of releasing incremental hardware updates in between larger updates every two years. It’ll cost $199 for the 16GB model, $299 for 32GB, and $399 for 64GB on a 2 year contract in the US and can be pre-ordered from Friday 13th September (Unlucky for some?) and will be on sale September 20th.
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