The new update has a feature that moves your background and icons slightly when you tilt it up and down. Is there an effective point for this or is it just something they thought would be cool?
The new update has a feature that moves your background and icons slightly when you tilt it up and down. Is there an effective point for this or is it just something they thought would be cool?
The impressive results confirm many of the improvements Apple claimed in its early September keynote.
We ran the iPhone 5S's GPU through the commonly used GFXBench software, using its most-intense on-screen gaming test and compared it to the publicly available leaderboards for existing flagships out there. The chart above the average frame rates the graphics processor of each phone. A faster rates in this test would translate to smoother graphics on the most system-taxing games out there.
And the iPhone's graphics performance is spectacular: 37-frames per second, more than twice the iPhone 5's 14 fps. It'a also significantly than the next-best US smartphone, the Motorola Moto X, which clocks in at 25 fps. In short, the iPhone 5S's graphics powers are ready for the craziest games that'll be coming out in the years to come.
These aren't the only benchmarks out there, but they're reflective of what nearly all tests are finding: The iPhone 5S has the best measured performance of any phone.
when restoring my iphone 5 there was an update to 7.0.1 which fixed the fingerprint bugs, and now on the 5s you can use the fingerprint to make purchases on the App store instead of going through the name and password stuff, just place your finger and BUY.[/h]