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Monday, 20 October 2014

The 10 best iPhone apps with iOS 8 Notification Center widgets



Home screen widget support probably isn’t anywhere near the top of most iPhone and iPad users’ wish lists in terms of missing iOS features, but a vocal minority has been begging for widget functionality ever since Android was first released. As opposed to static icons that are merely shortcuts to apps, home screen widgets offer a variety of additional functionality, namely access to zero-touch information that is updated automatically without any effort needed on the user’s part.
While home screen widgets still haven’t been added to Apple’s mobile platform in iOS 8, the latest version of Apple’s iPhone and iPad OS does finally add widget support to the Today view in Apple’s Notification Center.
DON’T MISS: The single most important trick every iPhone 6 and 6 Plus user needs to know
There are already hundreds of apps that make use of the new Notification Center widget support in iOS 8, but some are far more useful than others. We’ve tested tons of apps since iOS 8 was released to the public last month, and here are our picks for the 10 best apps with iOS 8 Notification Center widgets, in no particular order:

DataMan Next

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Your weapon against overage. In just a glance DataMan tells you if you’re safe from busting your data cap. Never worry about overage again.
* New Widget * Designed for iOS 8, DataMan Widget lets you quickly check your usage from any screen using the Notification Center.
Beautiful design. Simply gives the key statistics you need most in an incredibly clean interface. It’s so easy to track your data usage.
Smart Forecast. The advanced Forecast predicts if you’ll stay within your data cap. And tells you in brilliant colors.
Real-time tracking. Your latest statistics are retrieved directly and immediately from iOS. No more waiting for your carrier to update.
Additional features include:
・ Track cellular (LTE/4G/3G) and Wi-Fi
・ Support monthly, 30 days, weekly plans
・ Auto reset on bill cycle date
・ Four custom alert thresholds
・ Reliable, installed by millions of users
・ Work with all carriers
・ View past usage by bill cycle
・ Stunning themes

Quick-Tap

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Quick-Tap gives you one tap access to your contacts, music and more!
Simply drag the Today screen and tap to call, email, message, play music, get directions home and even message friends via Skype, Facebook Messenger or Whatsapp.
Designed for iOS 8, Quick-Tap installs to the Today screen, which can be opened from any app by dragging from the top of the screen. From any app, or even without unlocking your phone, you can access your contacts, music and more.
Quick-Tap features an advanced filter system, so Quick-Tap buttons can be shown in certain locations, on specific days or at different times of the day, making Quick-Tap the most versatile way to access your contacts, music or other apps.
Quick-Tap lets you do the following actions with a single tap:
• Phone, email, sms or FaceTime your contacts
• Play tracks from your music collection – even without unlocking your phone!
• Get directions home, via Apple Maps, Google Maps or Maps Pro
• Send your current location to a friend
• Chat via Skype, Whatsapp or Facebook Messenger
• Browse to a specific web page
• Instantly capture photos from Instagram
Please Note : Due to limitations in iOS, it is not possible to add buttons to launch every app that is installed on your iPhone or iPad – it is only possible to launch apps which are directly supported by Quick-Tap or which support launching from other applications.
Quick-Tap is continually updated with support for even more apps.
Quick-Tap is currently free – with in-app purchase for advanced functionality.

Evernote

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Evernote is the modern workspace that helps you be your most productive self. You’re on the path to something big — Evernote is where you do the work to achieve it.
- Write notes of all types, from short lists to lengthy research, and access them on any device.
– Collect web articles, handwritten notes, and photos to keep all the details in one place.
– Find your work quickly with Evernote’s powerful search.
– Present your work as it takes shape for better collaboration in meetings.
Move projects forward with Evernote:
- Take notes: write in a clean, distraction-free workspace.
– Get organized: create notebooks and add tags to wrangle projects.
– Access anywhere: keep your work in sync across devices.
– Find anything fast: text in notes, photos, and PDFs is searchable.
– Share ideas and resources: create a workspace for collaboration with shared notebooks.
– Keep up with to-do’s: make to-do lists and check items off as you go.
– Harness creativity: capture ideas while they’re fresh, wherever you are.
– Prepare for meetings: draft agendas and to-do’s for next time.
– Manage expenses: organize receipts, bills, and invoices to keep expense reports in check.
– Plan business travel: save reservations and tickets for simple trip planning.
– Make connections: turn business cards into rich digital contacts.
Accomplish even more with Evernote Premium:
- Take notebooks offline to access them anytime
– Annotate PDFs and notes to focus attention on key points
– Create rich contacts from photos of business cards
– Present your work on a big screen in a single tap with AirPlay
– Lock the app when not in use and unlock with Touch ID or a passcode
– Rediscover content from your account in the related notes section
Evernote is available for all your computers, phones, tablets, and on the web! Find your notes anywhere you’ve installed the app.

Routie

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Routie is a simple, fast & beautiful way to track and share all your fitness activities. It uses GPS in your iPhone to track your runs, walks, bike rides, kayaking trips and more. Here are some of the more interesting features that Routie offers:
○ Interactive graphs
Explore beautiful graphs of speed and altitude for each of your tracks.
○ Take Photos
With Routie or iPhone camera and have them added to the track.
○ Statistics
View total distance, duration and route count for each of your activity. For last month, last year or All time.
○ Live metrics
During tracking, you can view current speed, current altitude, distance so far, average speed, total time and more.
○ File export
Easily export to GPX, KML or KMZ and use your data with other services
○ Open Street Maps
Apart from Apple maps, you can view your tracks on Street, Cycle or MapQuest maps.
○ Track properties
You can optionally set track name, activity and notes. You can also add placemarks to map as notes, and set captions to your photos.
○ 1 tap sharing
Share to Facebook and Twitter with just one button tap. No typing required.
○ Auto pause
Tracking session is paused automatically when you stop moving.
○ Pebble support
Control tracking and view current metrics like speed, altitude and distance; on your wrist!
○ Info in badge
View tracking activity, current speed or distance on Routie icon, right from your home screen.
○ Universal tracking
While supporting wide variety of fitness activities, Routie is also great for tracking your travels. It’s a fitness and travel diary in one place.
○ All the tracking data
For each of your tracks, you can view: start time, end time, distance, duration, time moving, time paused, average speed, max speed, max & min altitude and climb.
○ Resume tracking
In case Routie is accidentally closed, you can restore the tracking session upon next launch. This means that you won’t loose your tracking data ever again.

Forecast+

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Forget about the boring weather summary in your notification center!
Meet Forecast+, an elegant weather and forecast widget for iOS 8. It shows the current weather and 5-day forecast with a minimal design.
FEATURES
● Show current temperature
● Show localized weather description
● Show maximum and minimum temperature
● Show humidity
● 5-day weather forecast
● Support compact view (minimal)
● Show/hide forecast with single tap
SETTINGS
● City
● Compact view
● Temperature scale
● Weather description language
Note: Forecast+ provides all main functionality in the widget only. Its app is only for widget settings.

Vidgets

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Get Vidgets for all things widget, a super handy tool that changes your lifestyle!
Instead of multiple taps and digging around, heaps of things can now be done with only ONE TAP or even less. Watch our half-minute video clip to have a quick idea!
Vidgets features over 20 widgets for iOS, that you can customize and access right within your Notification Center.
Full iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus support, with Retina HD graphics, guarantees the best possible visual experiences.
Widgets included in this version:
== Clock
Analog Clock (Two Styles), Digital Clock, World Clock and Calendar with time zone support
Timer – one click to turn on your preset timer
== System Status
Battery, storage, and memory usages.
== GPS
Analog Speedometer, Digital Speedometer, Altimeter, Compass.
== Weather
Current weather condition, Forecast, temperatures of your chosen locations.
Download Vidgets

Raincast

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Raincast displays the chance of rain or snow directly on the home screen icon, lock screen, and notification center. A beautiful app built with the idea of giving you the rain probability at a glance, Raincast makes it quick and easy to stay up to date on the latest precipitation forecast for your current location. The new Today Widget makes it even easier by displaying the three-day forecast right inside the notification center.
(Raincast is only available in the United States and requires location services)
BACKGROUND APP REFRESH
Raincast uses the background app refresh feature to grab the latest weather data, update the notification center widget, and update the home screen icon. This is not push and we have no plans to support push in the future.
STAY DRY
The home screen icon displays the most up-to-date chance of rain making it quick and easy to stay informed. Download Raincast now and never forget an umbrella again.
STAY ALERT
Do you check the rain forecast before going to work? Before going out with friends? Or before going out for a run? Create automatic alerts for any time of the day and quit losing valuable time. Raincast will inform you of the latest rain outlook directly on your lock screen and notification center.
STAY ACCURATE
Raincast uses the National Weather Service’s 12 hour probability of precipitation data to ensure that the forecast presented to you is accurate, up-to-date, and reliable.
GO PLACES
Automatically get updates for your current location – no set up required. Raincast updates the weather in the background while you’re on the go.
Download Raincast

Argus

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Just featured in Apple’s new TV Ad – Strength! and all over the web and on Apple’s home page. You DON’T need a dedicated pedometer to know how many steps you’ve walked each day, download Argus today and use your phone to begin living healthier!
24/7 Steps and active Calorie counter, GPS mapping of Running, Cycling and Driving; keeping track of Water, Coffee and Tea intake; snapping photos of meals in one click. Featured in USA Today, CNN, TechCrunch, Gizmodo and many others.
Argus turns your iPhone into a sophisticated health and fitness device as it monitors and manages your activities, food, workouts, sleep, hydration, weight and vitals, helping you make sense of numerous bio-feedback data points to reach your health goals and improve overall well-being.
Argus is designed to harness every aspect of mobile computing to monitor your lifestyle without compromising your privacy. Argus is engineered for minimal power consumption and run 24/7 in the background. However continued use of GPS running in the background can significantly decrease battery life.
Main Features:
– Daily Steps and active Calorie counter
– GPS mapping of Running, Cycling and Driving
– Creates Food diary of all your meals with food photo snapping
– Set daily goals for Steps, Sleep time and Hydration
– Observe trends over time with all variables to track wellness
– Uses Instant Fitness for your home workouts
– Uses Sleep Time to monitor your sleep cycles
– Uses Instant Heart Rate to monitor your heart beats
– Built in support of third party wearable devices and health apps
– Motion coprocessor support to save battery time on iPhone 5S
– Apple Health App integration
With an intuitive, eye-catching interface, Argus allows you to get a snapshot of your daily activity. Timeline is organized in a honeycomb structure that allow easy aggregation of your data and detailed views. You can tap once on a cell to get more information. You can tap and hold for 2 seconds to get the aggregated views of your inputs. Smart gesture – tilt iPhone 180 degrees back and forth to add water.
Enjoy Argus – your ultimate health and fitness companion.
Download Argus

Wunderlist

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Wunderlist helps millions of people around the world capture their ideas, things to do and places to see. Whether you’re sharing a grocery list with a loved one, working on a project, or planning a vacation, Wunderlist makes it easy to share your lists and collaborate with everyone in your life. Wunderlist instantly syncs between your phone, tablet and computer, so you can access your lists from anywhere.
“Wunderlist is our favorite to-do list manager for just about every platform.” – Lifehacker.
As “Mac App of the Year – 2013,” Wunderlist has also been featured in The New York Times, The Verge, TechCrunch, CNET, The Guardian, Wired, and Vanity Fair, just to name a few.
Key Wunderlist Features:
• Create all the lists you need and access them from your phone, tablet and computer
• Easily share lists and collaborate with family, friends and colleagues
• Start conversations about your to-dos
• Attach photos, PDFs, presentations and more
• Share the work and delegate to-dos
• Setting a Reminder ensures you never forget important deadlines (or birthday gifts) ever again
Wunderlist is free to download and use. Wunderlist Pro upgrades your experience and gives you unlimited access to Files, Assigning and Subtasks to help you accomplish even more for $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year through an auto-renewing subscription.
Subscriptions will be charged to your credit card through your iTunes account. Your subscription will automatically renew unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You will not be able to cancel a subscription during the active period. You can manage your subscriptions in the Account Settings after purchase.
Download Wunderlist

Weather Underground

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COMMUNITY POWERED WEATHER
The Weather Underground iPhone app provides the world’s most accurate hyper-local weather forecasts in addition to interactive radar, satellite maps, severe weather alerts and widgets. Powered by our unique community of weather enthusiasts reporting live data from weather stations in their own backyards, this crowd-sourced data generates forecasts targeted to your precise location. In addition to viewing and sharing weather data, users can also take and upload photos directly from the app!
With free push notifications for weather alerts and Today widgets for iOS 8, Weather Underground is your essential app during severe weather events. Our interactive map (WunderMap) displays animated radar and satellite data to track storms, as well as providing specific map presets for tracking hurricanes and wildfires.
WHAT MAKES THIS WEATHER APP DIFFERENT TO OTHERS?
WE FILL IN THE GAPS
– Our 37,000+ personal weather stations report the most localized weather conditions. The data that we collect from our user-owned weather stations fills in the gaps between the airport weather stations that other weather services rely upon to generate forecasts – meaning our data is generated from actual data points in your neighborhood.
INTERACTIVE WEATHER & RADAR MAP
The most interactive weather map (WunderMap) on mobile allows you to select from different weather overlays including current conditions from our personal weather station network, animated radar, satellite, webcams, user-uploaded photos (WunderPhotos), and severe weather. Customize the map by selecting specific data layers or choose from the various map presets such as severe alerts, fire risk, active fires, hurricane and webcams.
CROWD REPORTING
– Sky reports let you tell us if the sky conditions we’re reporting are what you’re actually observing. If you see something different you can report the conditions you’re experiencing for the benefit of other app users.
– Hazard reports allow you to report any hazardous road conditions you experience to help other people in your area.
FREE Severe Weather Alerts Push Notifications and Today widget with forecasts and radar
Easy SHARING capabilities allow you to share forecasts, maps and alerts with your friends and family

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

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Monday, 13 October 2014

The most surprisingly gorgeous smartphone we’ve seen is now on sale in the U.S.


The surprisingly sleek and gorgeous Sharp Aquos Crystal is now available for purchase on Boost Mobile, and Sprint Prepaid at Best Buy retail stores. Its screen will make you squint to see the edges, as it has what is definitely one of the thinnest bezels of any phone on the market.
Announced this past August, the Sharp Aquos Crystal will be available for a comparatively cheap $149.99 from Sprint’s Boost Mobile brand and Sprint Prepaid through Best Buy. Getting the new smartphone at Sprint will take a bit longer, however. You’ll have to wait until Friday, October 17th, but you can get it for $0 down and pay it off at $10 per month over the next 24 months.
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The specs of the new Sharp Aquos Crystal include a 5-inch 720p display, a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 1.5GB of RAM, and 8GB of storage. It runs on Android’s 4.4.2 KitKat, has an 8-megapixel camera on the back and a 1.2-megapixel camera on the front, as well as a 2,040 mAh battery.
Sure, the Sharp Aquos Crystal doesn’t have the showstopping specs of other smartphones on the market, but for the price and look of the phone, it doesn’t have to. You can buy the phone now through Boost Mobile, and Sprint Prepaid (Best Buy).
If you want to wait to get it on a Sprint postpaid plan, you can pick it up starting October 17th.
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Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus camera put to the ultimate test against a $3,400 DSLR



There’s been a great deal of talk recently about the advantages and disadvantages of using a smartphone as a primary camera. Plenty of professional photographers have decided to make the switch over the past few years as smartphone cameras have begun to surpass some of the more affordable point-and-shoot devices on the market, but can a smartphone even began to compare with an expensive DSLR?
That’s exactly what Lee Hutchinson at Ars Technica decided to find out by pitting the iPhone 6 Plus against the $3,400 Canon EOS 5D Mark III.
DON’T MISS: Pro photographer pens massive in-depth iPhone 6 Plus camera review
Hutchinson begins with a caveat: this is not an experiment to determine whether or not the iPhone 6 Plus camera is objectively better or worse than a $3,000+ DSLR with nearly $5,000 worth of additional gear, but rather a simple test to see if a casual consumer would notice the difference in everyday situations.
The first test was to see how the cameras fared indoors in the dark. Unsurprisingly, the photos taken with either camera aren’t very inspiring — without proper (or any) lighting, you’re just not going to get a decent photograph, no matter how expensive your equipment is. With moderate light, the quality began improving on the Canon, but the iPhone 6 Plus image was fuzzy with poorly defined details. The sharpness of the DSLR definitely stands out.
Once Hutchinson moved outdoors, the direct sunlight breathed new life into the iPhone. The iPhone 6 Plus took a “crisp and beautiful” picture of some flowers while the DSLR took plenty of fiddling just to get two decent photos, one of which was underexposed and the other of which was overexposed. Of course, this could be modified even further with a computer program, but this is about the needs of the average user.
The final test was when the iPhone finally fell flat on its face. In a controlled studio environment where Hutchinson takes product shots for Ars Technics, the image from the iPhone looks absolutely hideous in comparison to the DSLR image. There’s really no comparison.
Hutchinson concludes that “under many conditions, a smartphone that costs a few hundred dollars is mostly as good as a DSLR that costs eight-to-ten times as much.” Unless you need a top-of-the-line camera for work or as a means to take up a new hobby, your smartphone should serve you well.
Check out the full article for all the photo comparisons and more on the differences between the 5D Mark III and the iPhone 6 Plus.

Foxconn is in serious iPhone 6 ‘Bendgate’ denial, says Apple’s competitors are to blame


After some users discovered the iPhone 6 Plus bends when held in pockets in a certain manner, the phenomenon quickly turned into a PR problem for Apple, as #Bend gate videos went viral on YouTube, showing that the phone can be easily bent if enough force is applied in a certain way. Apple has largely refuted those claims by explaining its extensive iPhone torture testing, and saying replacements may be in order for affected customers. Apple’s claims were then backed up by a similar torture tests from Consumers Reports. Now even Foxconn, which makes the iPhone 6 Plus for Apple, has come out in denial of Bend gate with a wild conspiracy theory-type claim.
FROM EARLIER: The man who broke ‘Bendgate’ gives the same treatment to the Galaxy Note 4
Speaking to reporters, Foxconn CEO Terry Gou said that competitors are to blame for Bendgate, as Macworld U.K. reports.
“How can a phone bend? This was all caused by distortions from competitors. Don’t blindly listen to it,” Gou said on Tuesday. “Hands are made to shake hands, not for bending,” he added.
Yes, it does take a certain kind of pressure to bend the phone and it only happens in a certain position. And yes, the whole #Bendgate thing has been exaggerated. But you can’t deny the iPhone 6 can bend as Gou does, just as you can’t tell affected users that their pants preferences are to blame.
Also, competitors are obviously not to blame for all the bending, as many other devices have been similarly bent in other videos. Not to mention all those Instagaram images showing accidentally bent iPhone 6 units out in the wild.

These are the biggest differences between Apple fans and Microsoft fans



There are plenty of classic rivalries in the world of technology, but none run quite as deep as the one between Apple and Microsoft. Perhaps even more contentious than the ongoing battle of these two giants is the scrabble among their fans, constantly bickering back and forth about which company builds better products.
In order to get a better idea of exactly who comprises the fan base of each company,Business Insider enlisted the help of crowd sourced ranking site Ranker to find out how the two groups differ from one another. Ranker put together a fascinating infographic, using over 20 million data correlations it has gathered based on consumer opinions regarding the best brands, best companies or best laptops on the market.
The results might surprise you:
Apple Fans vs Microsoft Fans
There are a few obvious picks on here, including the disdain for Samsung from the Apple crowd, but interestingly, Microsoft fans appear to be far more interested in technology brands than Apple fans. Apple fans instead prefer expensive cars and expensive lattes. Apple fans are also apparently convinced that Microsoft is an evil company, while the Microsoft faithful are more worried about torrents on The Pirate Bay.
These results are decidedly unscientific, but it’s one more thing for Apple fans and Microsoft fans to disagree on.

Good news: You can still roll back to iOS 7.1.2 if you hate iOS 8



Apple released iOS 8 last week, and while the operating system brings several interesting features to iPhone and iPad, some users may simply not be thrilled by the new OS, especially those iPhone 4S and iPad 2 owners that might not enjoy iOS 8 on their older devices. Luckily, OS X Daily reports that, for a limited time, people will be able to downgrade back to iOS 7.1.2, the version that was previously installed on their devices.
FROM EARLIER: Don’t install iOS 8 on your iPhone 4S or iPad 2 yet
Because iOS 8 has just been released, Apple still supports the last iOS 7 version before it, in this case iOS 7.1.2. This means any iOS device users who want to switch back to iOS 7.1.2 can do so immediately, without any hassles or tricky procedures.
As the publication explains though, the downgrade window is limited, because Apple will surely close its iOS 7.1.2 support in the very near future.
It should go without saying the downgrade procedure can’t be performed on iPhone 6 devices that come with iOS 8 preinstalled – and one shouldn’t have any reason to do so in the first place. Furthermore, iPhone and iPad users need to know that a computer with iTunes on it is required to force the iOS 7.1.2 install on the phone. There’s no way to downgrade an iOS device without using iTunes.

Google’s Nexus 6 release time frame has been confirmed


Google will unveil a Nexus smartphone this month, The Wall Street Journal has learnedfrom three people familiar with the matter, although actual launch details have not been revealed. While it didn’t say the handset will be sold as the Nexus 6, the publication confirmed its internal code name, “Shamu” after a killer whale, adding that the handset will have a 5.9-inch high-resolution display and will be sold under the Nexus brand.
The same features have been mentioned in countless leaks that detailed Google’s first Nexus-branded phablet. Previous reports also claimed the phone will arrive by late October or early November.
One of the Journal’s sources also said that Google “hopes to deliver a Nexus phone that rivals the iPhone 6 Plus on display quality but at a lower price.” The iPhone 6 Plus entry-level price is $749 without a contract in the U.S., and while the Nexus 6 might be a lot cheaper than that, it’s likely it’ll be more expensive than the Nexus 5 launched last year.
MoDaCo’s Paul O’Brien revealed on Twitter that the phone won’t be “ultra-cheap.” “Nexus 6 (or whatever it ends up being called) should come in under £450 (around $724), but don’t expect ultra cheap,” he said.
Comparatively, the Nexus 5 sells £299 in the U.K.
Previous reports said the phone might be called Nexus X, not only because Google could be interested in avoiding certain trademark issues, but also because the phone is largely based on the Moto X.
For what it’s worth, the Moto X’s full, off-contract price starts at $499.99.

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Apple iphone 5c




Specification Apple iPhone 5c.
GENERAL
2G Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - all versions

CDMA 800 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - A1532 (CDMA), A1456
3G Network
HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - A1532 (GSM), A1532 (CDMA), A1456

HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 - A1507, A1529
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO - A1533 (CDMA), A1453
4G Network
LTE - all versions
SIM
Nano-SIM
Announced
2013, September
Status
Coming soon. Exp. release 2013, September

BODY
Dimensions
124.4 x 59.2 x 9 mm (4.90 x 2.33 x 0.35 in)
Weight
132 g (4.66 oz)

DISPLAY
Type
LED-backlit IPS LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size
640 x 1136 pixels, 4.0 inches (~326 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch
Yes

SOUND
Alert types
Vibration, proprietary ringtones
Loudspeaker
Yes
3.5mm jack
Yes

MEMORY
Card slot
No
Internal
16/32 GB, 1 GB RAM

DATA
GPRS
Yes
EDGE
Yes
Speed
DC-HSDPA, 42 Mbps; HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps, LTE, 100 Mbps; EV-DO Rev. A, up to 3.1 Mbps
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth
Yes, v4.0 with A2DP, LE
USB
Yes, v2.0

CAMERA
Primary
8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features
1/3.2'' sensor size, 1.4 µm pixel size, simultaneous HD video and image recording, touch focus, geo-tagging, face detection, HDR panorama, HDR photo
Video
Yes, 1080p@30fps, video stabilization
Secondary
Yes, 1.2 MP, 720p@30fps, face detection, FaceTime over Wi-Fi or Cellular

FEATURES
OS
iOS 7.0
Chipset
Apple A6
CPU
Dual-core 1.3 GHz
GPU
PowerVR SGX 543MP3 (triple-core graphics)
Sensors
Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Messaging
iMessage, SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email
Browser
HTML (Safari)
Radio
No
GPS
Yes, with A-GPS support and GLONASS
Java
No
Colors
White, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink

- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- AirDrop file sharing
- Siri natural language commands and dictation
- iCloud cloud service
- Twitter and Facebook integration
- TV-out
- Maps
- iBooks PDF reader
- Audio/video player/editor
- Organizer
- Document viewer
- Image viewer/editor
- Voice memo/dial/command
- Predictive text input

BATTERY

Non-removable Li-Po 1510 mAh battery (5.73 Wh)
Stand-by
Up to 250 h (2G) / Up to 250 h (3G)
Talk time
(2G) / Up to 10 h (3G)
Music play
Up to 40 h

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