الجمعة، 14 ديسمبر 2012

Iphone sheko

Why the move away from a glass back? Is it about creating a better, more durable finish, or is it about weight reduction? Apple's proudddfsdf of its claims of how light the iPhone 5 is, and the new aluminum back is part of that. So is the move to a Nano-SIM card fdfdf(making SIM swaps once again impossible and requiring a visit to your carrier's store). So is the thinner screen and the smallerssd  dock connector. You get the picture.

Hold an iPhone 4S up to the new iPhone, and I could see the difference in thickness. It's not huge, but it feels even slimmer considering its expanded width and length. sheko zft What I really noticed is how light it is. I still feel weirded out by it. The iPhone 5's 3.95-ounce weight is the lightest an iPhone's ever been. The iPhone 4S is nearly a full ounce heavier at 4.9 ounces. The iPhone 3G was 4.7 ounces. The original iPhone and iPhone 4 were 4.8 ounces. This is a phase-change in the nearly constant weight of the iPhone -- it's iPhone Air.

Yet, the iPhone 5 doesn't look dramatically different like the iPhone 4 once did. Actually, it seems more like a fusion of the iPhone with the iPad and MacBook design.





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