Sunday, May 13, 2012

iPhone 5 Screen Size

 Screens are getting bigger on smartphones and this is no small part thanks to the Android manufactures who seem to go by the philosophy - bigger is better, even though huge screen (5 inches, really?) aren't that needed. If you really have a need for so many different medias such as video, then why not get a tablet? Settling for some sort of in between option is never a good idea in life, so why settle for it when it comes to your devices? Even so, Apple is losing market share as possible buyers choose other options over their iPhone because of the screen size. This time around, it seems that Apple wants to put their foot down and get back on the leader role on market.
Leaked render of the possible iPhone 5 screen
 For this reason, the old 3.5 inch screen size may soon be replaced with a 4.6 inch screen. A huge change to Apple's legacy and what Steve Jobs used to tell us? Perhaps, but maybe this new change is better. Fans of Apple's products will probably not mind the bigger screen sizes, and if they stated their disappointment then Apple could easily come up with a 3.5 inch model of the product as well. One of the more interesting things is that the new screen size would certainly bring a brand new design that would step away from the classic minimalism design of the iPhone we are used to. So what will the iPhone 5 look like, any ideas? Well, only a few...

What Users Think of the iPhone 5 Screen Size

 The general opinion is that while it there isn't any harm to getting a larger screen, it really isn't that big of deal to get it in the first place. A majority of users, however, do wish to go for a 4 inch screen and think the iPhone 5 should certainly feature it. Those who don't want a 4 to 4.6 inches screen size should still be able to get the smaller version, it's not rocket science Apple! But when you think about it, the 4 inch screen does make a lot of sense. It will give you more options and still not be too bulky or large. Fans of the older 3.5 inch size would easily get used to it and the transition wouldn't be so hard.

 Another important side note should be the design, the iPhone 4S really looked like the previous model and didn't bring anything new to the distinguish it from the others. The iPhone 5 must come with a new and improved design with more variety, but still keep to its old elegant and familiar tradition.

 What do you think? What size do you want the phone to have?

Monday, May 7, 2012

The iPhone 5 Will Beat the Samsung Galaxy S3 Easily!

Hi there Apple fans! As you know the competition on the smartphone market is growing with each year. While Apple and their amazing iOS smartphones (the iPhones) have dominated the market in the USA over the past few years, things are getting harder. Android is rising platform that threatens to take some of Apple's market share. One such device is the new Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone, who those Android fan-boys date call the iPhone killer. What a joke!

On May 3rd Samsung revealed their phone in Earl's Court in London, and on May 28th the phone will officially go on sale in Europe. The Galaxy S3 smartphone is powerful gadget and really good phone! It may not be an iPhone, but it really is something special and sophisticated piece of technology. However, going so far as to baldy state that this piece of plastic can take over the iPhone's lead is just crazy! And in a moment we will show you why!
The Galaxy S3 design. The predecessor, the Galaxy S2 was the seconds best selling smartphone, right behind the iPhone last year. Samsung hopes to go one step further.


 The Galaxy S III is a phone that has a lot going for it, but even so outmatching the iPhone 4 (let alone the rumored iPhone 5) is out of the question. The specs of the phone are quite impressive, we'll give Samsung that! The quad core Exynos processor is quite a treat for those who do end up going for this phone, but Apple has had that going for a while.

 Samsungdidn't just try to outplay Apple when it comes to the hardware, they tried to show off in the software field as well. One such software is the S Voice which is copy-cat of Siri and provides almost the same functions.
An artist's interpretation of the iPhone 5 smartphone.