Pros
- Touch ID works perfectly
- Excellent performance
- Great all-round camera
- Very light and comfortable in one hand
Cons
- Battery life could be better
- 4-inch screen too small for some
- Extra storage cost
Key Features: 4-inch Retina display; Fingerprint unlocking; 8MP Camera; True-Tone LED flash; A7 Dual-core processor; Aluminium body
Manufacturer: Apple
iPhone 5S review
Living with the iPhone 5S
Cutting straight to the chase the iPhone 5S is one of the best phones to be launched in the past year. Slick and fast, the iPhone 5S has a smart aluminium frame surrounding an excellent 4-inch screen. It’s a premium and solid, yet incredibly light, design.
I really enjoy holding it for long periods of time and have reverted back to reading books on my phone, something I haven’t done since using my diddy-screened iPhone 4 two years ago. Having a decent case helps matters and while I was initially dubious over Apple’s leather one I’ve grown accustomed to it. It does tend to patina quickly – something I like as I have a bit of a vintage leather fetish, but it won’t be to everyone’s taste.
What has surprised me most about the iPhone 5S is that I have not missed 5-inch phones one jot. In fact it’s been a bit of a relief stepping down in screen size as I commute a fair deal and often use phones with one hand. If I want a bigger screen, and have the space to use it, I pop out a tablet.
There’s not much point talking about the iPhone 5S’s performance here other than to say it’s very, very fast and extremely reliable. I’ve not experienced any issues with apps misbehaving other than the Pages app, which has since been fixed. Apple’s iOS certainly has its limitations but the fact that it just keeps working well is a godsend to those too busy to learn every little foible of their phone. I’ve not experienced the slow-down effects that tend to occur on Androids after lots of apps and updates have been installed - the iPhone 5S is rock solid.
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