I know this may sound stupid but does anyone know if the 4 will get Siri with ios 7?
Thanks in advance
Thomas
Sent from my iPhone 4
Thanks in advance
Thomas
Sent from my iPhone 4
If you can, I'd wait to see what the 5S brings before opting for the 5. In order to keep up with the GS4 and Note2, Apple will most likely push out a quad core processor along with 2GB of RAM which is currently in the GS4 and Note2. If the price isn't that bad, it'd be a better upgrade as well, it's a quad more, more RAM and the fingerprint reader is a nice add-on for security. But if you can find it at a local Walmart, I believe the current price for them now is $129 for the iPhone 5 with a 2-year contract signup/renewal as opposed to the $199 from carriers. (Upgrade fee still applies)
But that's not what your average consumer sees. They see it as a simple "GS4 > 5/5S because the numbers are bigger". In order to attract all fronts, they'd have to keep it leveled.
Yeah i was thinking the 5s also as a contender not sure if I want to spend a full $200 though
Sent from my iPhone 4
But that's not what your average consumer sees. They see it as a simple "GS4 > 5/5S because the numbers are bigger". In order to attract all fronts, they'd have to keep it leveled.
I'm sorry man, but I still can't see Apple throwing in a Quad-Core processor and 2GB of RAM just because other manufacturers are doing this. It's always possible of course, but Apple would need to make a bigger casing for the iPhone 5S and a beefier battery to power that processor.
My reasoning is Apple never throws something into a product because everyone else is doing it. The iPhone 5 would've been 5 inches, quad core, 2GB of RAM, have NFC, and other things I can't think of ATM. Lol.
I figure it'll have a more powerful, battery life friendly dual core processor and 1GB of RAM. That's just my opinion of course, but I'm going by Apples usual pattern.
The 1GB of RAM is plenty in my iPhone 5. My device never needs to kick other apps out of memory. It hasn't happened once on my stock iP5.
Ok, that post was longer than originally intended.
ADDENDUM:
I believe the average consumer doesn't see 2GB of RAM or Quad Core snapdragon 900 processor clocked at 1.9 GHZ. They typically see "Oh! Look at the apps, and colors this phone has!"
That's just from my typical experience when I over hear conversations at the Verizon store, best buy, radio shack... You get the idea. lmao!
The only thing that makes me think I'll need to upgrade to the iP5 is because IOS 7 might be too much to handle for my iP4.
Those transparent layers usually demand more power and many people are reporting that the beta is laggy on older devices.