Faster processor
- 8-megapixel camera
- Siri voice-controlled software
Bad
- Minor upgrade to the iPhone 4
The iPhone 4S will be out on 14 October in black and white versions. It will also be available in 16, 32 and 64GB flavours, starting at £499. Let's take a look at what's new.
8-megapixel camera
There's a new camera in tow, too. The 4S has an 8-megapixel snapper that will capture snaps at a 3,264x2,448-pixel resolution. That's a step-up from the iPhone 4's 5-megapixel affair. Face detection, a CMOS sensor and backside illumination (snigger) are also in play, while a new sensor will apparently let in 73 per cent more light than the iPhone 4's camera.A5 chip
The biggest change is the new processor. It's Apple's own A5 chip, a dual-core affair that the company reckons will make the iPhone 4S seven times faster than the iPhone 4.Apple showed off the 4S' computing prowess by running the cutting-edge Infinity Blade 2, and the phone certainly seemed potent. We would never have called the iPhone 4 underpowered, but a new processor should kit its successor out well for a fresh generation of intensive apps. We're interested to see what kind of new games the 4S will be capable of running
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