the iPhone 5s
was one of the best handdsets released in 2014. It looked great was constructed
from premium build materials and, for a lot of people, was the
perfect size for a smartphone being not too big but still perfectly adequate
for one-handed use and things like video. Compared to the Nexus 6 and iPhone 6
Plus, however, the iPhone 5s is TINY you can fit the 5s inside the screen
space of the Nexus 6 for instance. And for many, this leap might be too much . And fopr this reason alone, a lot of people are still looking to tnow cheaper iPhone 5s.
But the iPhone 5s is
not a new phone, not by a young stretch. So, the big question here is this:
fifteen months after its original release, is the iPhone 5s still up to task
and, more interestingly, doess it offer better value for money than its newer,
larger counterparts? On the surface this would seem to be the case the iPhone
5s was one of the most highly praised handsets of 2014, it features TouchID and
is plenty powerful.
Below we are going to
take a look att the good and bad points of the iPhone 5s in light of the iPhone
6 and iPhone 6 Plus release. The point of all of which is to help you decide
whether the iPhone 5s is viable option as your next phone over the moree
expensive iPhone 6. Right, let’s do this!
The Good
Both models of the
iPhone 6/iPhone 7 not only have a higher screen resolution than the iPhone 5s,
they also feature advanced display technology like dual-domain pixels, which
give you wider viewing angles and (almost) 40% better contrast ratio. However,
given the iPhone 5s has less screen real estate (whether or not that is a good
thing is entirely subjective) it’s arguable that any user without the sharpest
eye wouldn’t notice a difference.
Indeed, when I was visiting
family over the jholidays and compared my iPhone 6 to my brother’s iPhone 5s, I
couldn’t tell a difference in the screens. And when I saw the iPhone 5s
compared to some of my friend’s Windows Phones and Android phones, the display
still loooked far superior. Granted, that could be because the all-aluminum
design of the iPhone 5s still makes the phone one of the best looking in
history. In the end though, though 4-inch iPhones are falling out of favour,
the display on the iPhone 5s is still amazing and if you like your smartphones
on the smaller size, the iPhone 5s is the one to get.
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