Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Apple unveils iPhone 5C: Same specs as iPhone 5 and ‘bautifully, unapologetically plastic’

Apple unveils iPhone 5C: Same specs as iPhone 5 and ‘bautifully, unapologetically plastic’



iPhone 5S Apple has unveiled the iPhone 5C. The leaks leading up to the unveil were spot on: The iPhone 5C is a unibody polycarbonate (plastic) smartphone, coming in a range of colors (blue, red, yellow, green, white), and sporting virtually identical internals as the iPhone 5. The iPhone 5C is, in essence, a plastic version of the iPhone 5. The 16GB iPhone 5C will cost $100, and $200 for the 32GB version — on contract, sadly — and will go on sale September 20.
The iPhone 5S is powered by the A6 SoC (the same as the iPhone 5) and the same 8-megapixel rear camera. There is a larger battery, however, and also a new FaceTime HD camera on the front. (See: iPhone 5S vs. Galaxy S4: Which phone should you buy?)
There will also be a range of “soft-feel silicone rubber” cases, designed by Apple itself, that protect the phone. Cut-outs around the camera and elsewhere show off the colorful iPhone 5C chassis underneath. They will be priced at $30 each. Some of the color combinations are truly hideous, though some people will surely find them beautifully expressive.
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“The iPhone 5C is beautifully, unapologetically plastic,” says Jony Ive.
We’ll have more on the iPhone 5C in the next few days, once we’ve had some hands-on time with Apple’s new, colorful iPhone 5C.

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