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ok, se calhar é também subjectivo o "muito melhor" mas ja na altura do 4 para o 4s os meus desejos eram ser mais fino, mais leve, ecrã de 4 e mais autonomia. Está tudo la(alem do processador e Ram) , no 4s não, eu considero isso um salto muito mais importante que uma mudança drástica no design, que ate nem nunca aconteceu, ou o 3G, ou mesmo o original é assim tao diferente do 4?

Ja agora:

http://www.mactrast.com/2012/09/jimmy-kimmel-previews-the-iphone-5-for-his-audience/

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Epah não posso mesmo concordar, senão andas à procura de novas funções nem de hardware de ponta, nem de nada disso como dizes, vai então para um 4 por exemplo, é bem mais barato e certamente vale o "preço que custa" e ainda levas com o último iOS com as funções melhoradas que falas

cheira-me é que não é isso que queres e utilizas esse argumento da consolidação do SO como desculpa para a falta de qualquer groundbreaking feature no iOS wink4.gif

vou para o 4 e dou uma nota preta por aparelho desactualizado? não me parece... a comprar, compra-se um aparelho recente, que consiga correr as apps mais recentes e mais exigentes de forma decente. Já para não falar que o 4 não tem os updates do 5, nem é um aparelho tão aperfeiçoado como o 5. Faltam detalhes ao 4 que o 5 tem, sendo que esses detalhes não são novidades xpto fantásticas, mas sim apenas um melhoramento ao que já existe (ex: novo ecran e a câmara, são as que destaco mais)

Continuo a achar que o argumento da consolidação é válido, e não simplesmente uma desculpa. Como já tive oportunidade de dizer, utilizo iOS no meu dia-a-dia, todos os dias. A única feature extra, considerada de maior "relevância", de que sinto falta é o Siri e mesmo sem isto passo bem. De resto não vejo necessidade de groundbreaking features no iOS ... é assim que gosto do SO para o uso que lhe dou, e ele não necessita de mais features, para além das que lá estão. O único problema, é que as que lá estão, precisam de melhoramentos, e foi precisamente isso que aconteceu no iOS 6 ... mas enfim, estou a entrar muito no campo das preferências pessoais.

Se pensas que o iOS necessita de uma groundbreaking feature, respeito isso, mas agora pergunto: o que é que não tens no iOS que te faça assim tanta falta ? Acredito que existam várias coisas no teu caso ... no meu não. Pelo menos para já :D

ok, se calhar é também subjectivo o "muito melhor" mas ja na altura do 4 para o 4s os meus desejos eram ser mais fino, mais leve, ecrã de 4 e mais autonomia. Está tudo la(alem do processador e Ram) , no 4s não, eu considero isso um salto muito mais importante que uma mudança drástica no design, que ate nem nunca aconteceu, ou o 3G, ou mesmo o original é assim tao diferente do 4?

Ja agora:

http://www.mactrast....r-his-audience/

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Perks, neste quote do systemoff está mais ou menos parte do que tenho andando a tentar dizer ... Não há groundbreaking features novas, apenas coisas melhoradas, partindo do que ja existe ... Este "salto" que o systemoff refere invalida/torna obsoleto o 4... e até o 4S, em muitos casos.

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Esses preços são muito bonitos mas na realidade se quiseres alguma dessas partes para tu proprio substutuires pagas os olhos da cara... és capaz de pagar só os 160pelo touchscreen+display ja pra n falar as baterias a 3$ nem marcas brancas do chino vendem a esse preço

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Como em dezenas de marcas hoje em dia, infelizmente paga-se demasiado o nome. Neste caso paga-se demasiado pela maçã. Mas acho que também é preciso ver que, quando se compra um iPhone está-se a pagar não só pelo Hardware, mas também pelo software e os serviços. Mas claro, isso por si só não justifica o preço excessivo.

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Well played

BTW não sei se é propositado mas lembrei-me imediatamente dos spots publicitários do iPhone e do "apple genius" lol2.gif

hahaha, vi ontem esse ad e ri-me bastante xD

No que toca a hardware, o S3 continua Rei e Senhor.

No que toca a Software, depende do utilizador.

ora nem mais, este post resume qualquer discussão de iPhone vs. S3 e também as discussões sobre o iPhone não ter novas "features revolucionarias".

Daqui para a frente vamos ver iPhone's cada vez mais fabricados quase em exclusivo pela Apple ... Acho que a Apple faz muito bem em apostar nestes "custom cores", sem dúvida que o aparelho tem muito a beneficiar com isso ...

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Well played

BTW não sei se é propositado mas lembrei-me imediatamente dos spots publicitários do iPhone e do "apple genius" lol2.gif

Resposta dos fãs:

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Demasiado tempo livre dá nestas coisas. Entretanto:

iPhone 5 Benchmarks Appear in Geekbench Showing a Dual Core, 1GHz A6 CPU

John Poole of PrimateLabs let us know that the first iPhone 5 benchmark has hit Geekbench.

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The results show an iPhone5,2 device running iOS 6 with a Dual-Core 1.02GHz ARMv7 processor and 1GB of RAM.

The total Geekbench 2 score comes in at 1601. Poole notes that the average score for the iPhone 4S is 629 and the average score for the iPad 3 is 766. A comparison chart of previous iOS devices can be viewed at Geekbench. The numbers seem to validate Apple's claim that the A6 processor is twice as fast as the A5 and any previous iOS device. This one score also places the iPhone 5 ahead of the average scores of all Android phones on Geekbench. The full Geekbench results further breakdown processor, memory and bandwidth performance.

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The A6 also appears to be clocked higher than the A5 at 1GHz (the iPhone 4S A5 ran at 800Mhz). The 1GB of RAM was previously confirmed by part number markings on the A6 processor itself.

Poole acknowledges that any pre-release results on Geekbench have a chance of being faked, but he seems to believe that these results are legitimate. The iPhone 5 will be available to the general public on September 21st.

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Resposta dos fãs:

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Devem ser daqueles fãs que vivem no mundo Apple e não sabem mesmo de nada fora desse Mundo lol...

Tipo... Panorama, existe no Android desde o ICS... Metem ai algo que a Apple copiou do Android, tá certo lol

720p front câmara... Até o galaxy S2 tem uma e de 2MP(iPhone 5 - 1.2MP), quanto mais o S3.

Dando apenas esses 2 exemplos.

Meter fãs que não sabem o que é o mundo fora da Apple dá nisto, só se enterram lol

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Resposta dos fãs:

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Devem ser daqueles fãs que vivem no mundo Apple e não sabem mesmo de nada fora desse Mundo lol...

Tipo... Panorama, existe no Android desde o ICS... Metem ai algo que a Apple copiou do Android, tá certo lol

720p front câmara... Até o galaxy S2 tem uma e de 2MP(iPhone 5 - 1.2MP), quanto mais o S3.

Dando apenas esses 2 exemplos.

Meter fãs que não sabem o que é o mundo fora da Apple dá nisto, só se enterram lol

Caga nisso pah. Fanboys de um lado e do outro irão sempre puxar a brasa à sua sardinha, por mais ridiculo que o argumento seja. Defender isso ainda é pior.

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Apple Announces Over Two Million iPhone 5 Pre-Orders in First Day of Sales

Following today's announcement by AT&T sharing word that the iPhone 5 has broken pre-order sales records at the carrier, Apple has issued a press release noting that it too saw record-breaking pre-orders of over two million units in the first 24 hours of availability. The performance breaks last year's record of one million iPhone 4S units pre-ordered on the first day of availability.

“iPhone 5 pre-orders have shattered the previous record held by iPhone 4S and the customer response to iPhone 5 has been phenomenal,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “iPhone 5 is the best iPhone yet, the most beautiful product we’ve ever made, and we hope customers love it as much as we do.”

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The iPhone 5 will be available beginning this Friday, September 21. The first pre-orders have begun shipping from China, but delivery companies will be coordinating to hold the shipments until Friday. Customers who did not pre-order the device have also begun lining up at a few Apple retail stores ahead of Friday's launch, although most of those seen so far are lining up for promotional purposes.

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E as primeiras reviews começam a aparecer:

First iPhone 5 Reviews: Thinner, Lighter, LTE "Stunningly Fast"

The embargo has just lifted on the first iPhone 5 reviews. Apple has provided some publications with an early review unit of the iPhone 5. We are collecting some of the more interesting points from each review, but you can click each title to read the full writeup. The iPhone 5 will officially launch on September 21st and will be available in retail stores beginning at 8am.

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CNet Review

- "The screen size lengthening is subtle: but, like the Retina Display, you're going to have a hard time going back once you've used it."

- "LTE, in my tests, ran anywhere from 10 to 20 [Mbps], which is up to twice as fast as my wireless router's connection at home."

- "Still pictures taken while recording video aren't shot using the normal 8-megapixel Web cam; they're screen captures of the video itself. The aspect ratio is different, and the image quality's a bit weaker."

- "callers I reached via speakerphone noticed a crisper, clearer call on the iPhone 5 versus the iPhone 4S."

- "The phone's lasted roughly the whole day each day, unplugging around 8 a.m. and engaging in a mix of calling, web surfing, video playback, downloading, game playing, FaceTime calling over Wi-Fi and LTE, and even a little 4G LTE hot spot use via my MacBook Air."

The Loop Review by Jim Dalrymple

- "If you told me that I would be able to see another few rows of emails or more of a Web page, I don’t know that I would see the importance, but when you look at the iPhone 5, it’s more than that. You have to see it to get an idea of what can be done."

The New York Times Review by David Pogue

- "The new phone, in all black or white, is beautiful. Especially the black one, whose gleaming, black-on-black, glass-and-aluminum body carries the design cues of a Stealth bomber."

- "The camera is among the best ever put into a phone. Its lowlight shots blow away the same efforts from an iPhone 4S."

- "It’s just too bad about that connector change. Doesn’t Apple worry about losing customer loyalty and sales?"

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iPhone 4S vs 5 photo via CNet

Engadget Review by Tim Stevens

- " At 112 grams it's 20 percent lighter than the 4S, a figure that doesn't seem like it would make much of an impact. It does -- so much so that it's the lightness, not the bigger display or the thinness, that nearly everybody praises when first getting a chance to hold the iPhone 5 in their own hands."

- "the Lightning connector is infinitely easier to connect. It slots in nicely and does so regardless of orientation, plugging in right-side-up or upside-down."

- "More problematic is the speed of this new connector. " -- Based on USB 2.0, so no faster than existing connector/cable.

- Taking photo speed is much improved.

- "On our standard battery rundown test, in which we loop a video with LTE and WiFi enabled and social accounts pinging at regular intervals, the iPhone 5 managed a hugely impressive 11 hours and 15 minutes."

- "In general, iOS 6 has seen some nice nips and tucks where it needed it. iCloud integration is tighter, Safari is better and the overall experience is more polished. But, it isn't a major step forward in any regard. "

Wall Street Journal Review by Walt Mossberg

- "I found the new iPhone screen much easier to hold and manipulate than its larger rivals and preferred it. In my view, Apple’s approach makes the phone far more comfortable to use, especially one-handed."

- "The iPhone 5′s battery lasted between 9 and 12 hours every day, in mixed use. For most people, the phone would last the day without recharging."

- "The biggest drawback I found is the new Maps app. Apple has replaced Google Maps with a new maps app of its own. "

T3 Review by Luke Peters

- "Don’t get us wrong, it’s a miracle how Apple has shed so much excess podge and millions of people will love the lightweight design, but we preferred the more robust, weapon-like nature of the 4S."

- "Given that iPhone 4S users can upgrade to iOS 6 and do just about everything the iPhone 5 can do, and that Android users can get similarly impressive handsets for less dosh, we reckon the smart money won’t all be going on a new iPhone this year, even if the mass market can’t get enough of it. It’s good, very good. But it’s no longer the best around."

Pocket Lint Review by Stuart Miles

- "It is now chamfered and while that looks pretty, we've already noticed that on the black model the edge has started to wear, revealing the shiny silver aluminium metal underneath the "slate" coloured coating and, indeed, we've witnessed it on two separate models, ruling out a fluke manufacturing error."

TechCrunch Review by MG Siegler

- "One nice side effect of the letterboxing is that the iOS system elements can still use the larger screen. So, for example, when Push Notifications come in, they flip down from the top of the screen and settle perfectly above the 3.5-inch app (as opposed to on top of it)."

Others

- USA Today Review by Edward Baig

- Daring Fireball Review by John Gruber

- CBC Review by Peter Nowak

Overall, the reviews are very positive. Regular iPhone users seem to enjoy the added space. Everyone seems to comment on the lightness and thinness of the device. Apple's 2x speed claims and battery claims seem accurate. The new Lightning connector seems to be physically nice, though there is disappointment there is no speed improvement in syncing as compared to the old sync cable/connectors.

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