Incredibly fast processor, Excellent camera, Easy, to, use Touch ID fingerprint sensor, Unmatched app selection
Small display for a top, end smartphone
The iPhone 5S isn't the phone for everyone, but it's the best phone for a lot of people. The key, as always, is the combination of Apple's clean design, no-worry interface, still unbeatable selection of apps, and industry-leading customer support. Combin...
Sammanfattning: It's landed at UKMR HQ – the new iPhone 5S is in the house and we're putting it through its paces. We already unboxed this last Friday but now it's time for our hands on images and first impressions!We wanted to get this in the elusive gold colour but sad...
Sammanfattning: It's here! Yesterday the iPhone 5S went on sale around the world but most people found themselves looking at 7-10 days for delivery! Luckily, we managed to pick one up from a shop yesterday and we're now bringing you our iPhone 5S Unboxing! (We've also go...
Fantastic fit and finish, Excellent sound quality, Good picture, iOS 7 is impressive
Picture can be bettered by some larger, higher-res screens
Once again, the new iPhone confounds expectations. The iPhone 5s beats the LG G2 for sound quality and produces a perfectly good picture despite the smaller screen, while iOS7 is both beautifully designed and bursting with long-awaited functions.The iPhon...
Fantastic design, build quality, First ever 64-bit processor, Fingerprint sensor works great, Always-on motion processor, Improved camera, iOS 7 has fresh look and features
Near-identical design to iPhone 5, Aluminum shell prone to dings, Only 16GB of storage on $200 model (no MicroSD), Notification system is terrible
The iPhone 5S is the most innovative iPhone we've seen since the invention of the App Store. It's packed full of exciting hardware features like a fingerprint sensor, M7 motion processor, and 64-bit A7 central processor. On top of that, Apple has comple...
Publicerad: 2013-09-19, Författare: Stuart , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Touch ID fingerprint sensor, A7 processor, M7 processor, better camera, universal 4G support, iOS 7 makes it a cleaner user experience, it just works
Screen still feels small, screen res remains average, no NFC, iCloud still a mess, day one and the 5S feels no different from iPhone 5, optional cases grate with the 5S concept
The iPhone 5S fulfils the pre-determined destiny of all Apple "S" devices - it's the one that's normally met by the baying crowd as "meh". At the start of this review someone asked what we though of the iPhone 5S in two words and we replied "same a...
Superfast processor, improved camera and a very cool fingerprint sensor.
A new styling would have been even better, battery life same as before
The 5S is a powerful, brainy smartphone with an astonishingly fast processor and an outstanding camera. Those with the iPhone 5 may desire a whole new design but the internal upgrades are definitely worth having....
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Publicerad: 2013-09-19, Författare: Joel , testad av: itproportal.com
Sammanfattning: The iPhone 5S will hit shelves tomorrow, and naturally enough, the first reviews have been rolling in. We'll have our own evaluation ready for you very shortly, but we thought it would be an interesting exercise to round up the various thoughts being expr...
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Publicerad: 2013-09-18, Författare: Tom , testad av: stuff.tv
iOS lives up to the hype, Truly beautifully hardware, An unbeatable App Store
Screen feels increasingly small, Lacks the liveliness of Android, Currently few ways to use the extra grunt
The Apple haters are wrong about the iPhone 5s: this is one hell of a phone. It's far more of an upgrade than it first seems, both as a result of its upgraded, forward-thinking hardware and its excellent new OS. Yes, we do like iOS 7 rather a lot. It's ...
Publicerad: 2013-09-18, Författare: Ju , testad av: telegraph.co.uk
Sammanfattning: Critis argue it is smaller and heavier than its rivals, with a battery that doesn't last as long as a Galaxy S4, a camera that's nowhere near as good as an HTC One, and an operating system that's outdated compared to anything available on a Nokia.But i...