iPhone 5 was announced on Wednesday and Apple is calling the device its thinnest, lightest and fastest smartphone ever and will hit stores next week Friday, Sept. 21. However, can everyday consumers really tell the difference between the new iPhone 5 and its previous iPhone 4S.
During the Jimmy Kimmel show, they did a segment where they went out onto the streets of New York and asked people to try out the new iPhone 5 and share what they thought. All were very impressed with the phone, saying how light and fast it is. Although only once it actually goes on sale next week, will people get a real glimpse at how it works to be able to tell the difference between the two. (Video Below)
The new iPhone 5 is made entirely out of glass an aluminum. It's 7.6 millimeters (0.3 inch) thick and weighing 122 grams (4.3 ounces), making it the world thinnest smartphone, he said. It's 20 percent lighter and 18 percent thinner than the iPhone 4S.
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Apple's vice president of marketing Phil Schiller says the starting price of the iPhone 5 will be same as previous phones, $199 with a two-year contract and 16 gigabytes. The iPhone 4S will go to $99. The iPhone 4 will be free with contract. The phone goes on sale Sept. 21. Apple will start taking orders for the new phone on Friday, and hopes to have it in 100 countries by the end of the year.
Apple said the iPhone 5's processor speed is twice as fast as the previous version, an advance made possible by the company's new "A6" chip.
"It's an absolute jewel," Schiller told the crowd of fans.
"It's an amazing time at Apple," Cook said to begin the show, noting that 83 million visitors popped by their local Apple stores and over 7 million people downloaded the latest operating system update, Mountain Lion. The company sold 17 million iPads last quarter, Cook said.
The iPhone 5 will run on higher speed LTE networks, has a larger, 4-inch screen, showing five rows of icons and comes complete with a retina display. The previous iPhone 4s has only a 3.5 inch screen. Schiller says the new phone will have a battery with eight hours of talk time and eight hours of Web browsing.
Apple also said it has updated its software, including iLife, iWork, and the native apps, among others, to accommodate for the larger display. It will also allow developers to adjust their apps for the larger screen.
In terms of web usability, as expected, the iPhone 5 will come with support for 4G LTE service, which Cook calls "Ultrafast Wireless." The device's LTE service will be available in the U.S. on Sprint, Verizon Wireless, and AT&T networks.
The new iPhone 5 has an 8-megapixel camera, similar to earlier models, however it has better low-light performance and faster image captures. Schiller showed off a photograph captured by the new phone that he said was 28 megapixels. The camera has special features to eliminate noise in images and perform better in low light. There's also a feature that lets you stitch multiple images of a landscape for a panoramic view.
Apple also announced plans to update its phone software and will ditch Google Inc.'s mapping service for its own. The two have become rivals as Google promotes phones running its Android operating system. Cook also noted that the company now has 380 stores in 12 countries, with one opening in Sweden on Friday to make 13.