Hi, I don’t think the phones are bad. If someone expected more, I don’t think they’ve been paying attention to what Apple has been doing the last 6 years. For example, what is the difference between the 4 and 4S except Siri, and a better camera? And the difference between the 5 and 5S is touch ID, and a better camera. And in both cases, the mandatory bump in processor power. Essentially, if you have an iPhone 5, I don’t think Apple cared either way what you thought of the 5S. Reason being? Everyone who bought an iPhone 5 is not eligible for an upgrade yet, and most likely won’t be for a while. So it’s customers that Apple wouldn’t have had in the first place. And the 5C? I think that’s brilliant. Your taking what would be a discounted iPhone 5, and putting it in a new body to make it look new, instead of just last years phone at a low price. Sure, you and I might know its the an iPhone 5 in different clothes but, the majority of phone buyers will not make this distinction. jmo. Ricardo Walker ricardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Twitter:@apple2thecore www.appletothecore.info On Sep 10, 2013, at 3:27 PM, Chela Robles <cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Wow, glad I have IPod Touch 5 then and my old Samsung SGHI-637 Jack from AT&T > with Mobile Speak on it though buggy it is sometime, the screenreader that > is. Can't wait until IOS 7 comes out and am greatly looking forward to it, > let the countdown begin tomorrow until the 18th, > Cheers! > > -- > Teachers have a sacred task: > It is to give children the skills to understand the world and an expectation > that the world is a trustworthy place; that it is full of light, and love, > and music and that each student deserves--and will have--their own place in > it and the chance to play their own song. > And, as much of these expectations are transmitted non-verbally—and in > Chela’s case--out of sight…it is the voice and touch of a Teacher that sheds > light on what the world can be. > Academics—and no one will ever change my mind on this—take a distant second > place. —Dr. Bil Hawkins > -- > Chela Robles a Nationally Certified person in Customer Service, certified by > the National Retail Federation Foundation (NRF): http://www.nrffoundation.com/ > E-mail: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx > Windows Live Messenger: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxxxx > Skype: jazzytrumpet > I volunteer for Bookshare, to find out more and to volunteer with us,visit: > http://www.bookshare.org/ > Need more space, come join dropbox and start with two gigs of free space and > 500 Megabytes as is this is my referral link to you: http://db.tt/XpUTe0E > -- > > On 9/10/2013 12:22 PM, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote: >> Hi. >> >> I couldn't decide which of the two phones was worse, the IPhone 5C or 5S. I >> don't mean in specification but in terms of value for money or even worth >> the headline. Anyone owning an IPhone 5 should hold off for another year, >> unless your a photographer, gamer or very security conscious, the IPhone 5S >> isn't for you. The IPhone 5C is essentially the IPhone 5 with a few minor >> tweaks, very disappointing presentation and product line-up. >> >> All the best, Ibrahim. >> >> -----Original Message----- From: Chris H >> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 7:20 PM >> To: accessible-ios@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: accessible-iOS Re: Keynote so far >> >> Again according to Twitter the iPhone 5 will be no more but the iPhone >> 4s remains as a viable alternative to the 5s or 5c. >> >> On 10/09/2013 19:14, Chris H wrote: >>> According to Twitter the iPhone 5s that's 5 s is to include touch Id, >>> Apple's fingerprint recognition technology. This can be used to both >>> unlock the iPhone as well as make iTunes purchases. 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