Launched today in Sweden, I could just walk in and pick a silver one up in the early afternoon on launch day. No line to stand in, no sold-out-signs. Dunno if the latter is a good or a bad thing though! If I'd wanted gold, I would have had to wait, but gold is so tacky I feel. Also, scratches... Ugh!
I chose the same 16GB capacity as my iP4, which was getting rather tight under the belt as it happens, and that was probably a mistake as I nearly filled it up almost immediately. 32GB or more would have cost more and I felt too cheap, also it would have required waiting until next week and I couldn't stand that.
As a temporary measure I could delete my photoroll of course and that would free up a lot, over a gig. As it happens, I killed some stupid apps I never used and some games which were bad or boring, and now there's a bit of room to move about in, but not much more than a gig and a half, sadly. How depressing! I haven't even installed Apple's free productivity apps yet (which I don't actually need), if I did that I'd be in just as bad a shape as I was when I started I bet...
Setting up and restoring a huge icloud backup took a while over wifi, and the thing got pretty danged HOT too as it worked while charging...! I was totally not prepared for that. My iP4 only ever got slightly warm during hard useage, but nothing like this. ...Or is that really true? Maybe due to the glass backing heat got insulated from my hand? I don't know. Aluminium conducts it straight through, that's for sure.
The UI is extremely smooth and snappy. There's no jerkiness at all, anywhere, from what I can tell. It responds smoothly and swiftly to the touch. The vastly faster hardware combined with "the same" (well, slightly taller really) screen really shines when compared to the old iP4. I totally love the new graphical effects in iOS7, everything looks good on the iP4, but with the iP5S, it looks really good!
Of the apps I got access to, Maps is clearly the most demanding from a hardware point of view. Of course, its performance is dependent on a good network connection also, but when it has buffered the view around you it's a good test for screen update smoothness. The iP4 is so-so, and this phone's fairly good. Not super smooth, but considerably better. It's probably as good in 3D hybrid mode over a fully detailed city (I used Stockholm as a test) as the old iP4 is in just plain jane standard view.
Not tested the camera yet, as there's no good targets to shoot at home in my apartment. Maybe I can find a good autumn view tomorrow somewhere, if it isn't raining that is... The camera is probably the biggest reason I wanted to update my phone, so this is really making me excited. Well, LTE also I guess, although I hardly ever need to use the phone as a wireless modem. And, also, the larger screen. And faster chips inside... Faster chips are always nice. Better antennas too. "Antennagate" with iP4 never bothered me much (I guess I wasn't holding it wrong), but the improved system in newer iPs is a bonus as well of course.
Anyone else felt a compulsive need to run out and upgrade to the latest this autumn...? Curious what other people think of this fairly neat gadget.
(As an aside, my dad will get my old phone for his birthday. Too bad Maps for iP4 doesn't support Siri/GPS driving directions, not that he drives long distances much these days anyway so maybe doesn't really matter. Still, this phone is much better than the shitty feature phone he got conned into buying by some guy who phoned him from his service provider maybe a year ago, it has the absolutely worst color phone screen I've ever used: TN LCD with color/contrast shift out the wazoo, you can barely read anything if you tilt it even just slightly. He's funny that way, my old man. Smart as hell, but trusting of salespeople and has difficulties saying no to them. I think he feels it would be impolite or something... It's not the first time he's been talked into buying stuff he didn't need or even really want. Guess it's part of his generation, back then people weren't so pushy when trying to sell you things and he's not used to it...or something. *shrug*)
I chose the same 16GB capacity as my iP4, which was getting rather tight under the belt as it happens, and that was probably a mistake as I nearly filled it up almost immediately. 32GB or more would have cost more and I felt too cheap, also it would have required waiting until next week and I couldn't stand that.
As a temporary measure I could delete my photoroll of course and that would free up a lot, over a gig. As it happens, I killed some stupid apps I never used and some games which were bad or boring, and now there's a bit of room to move about in, but not much more than a gig and a half, sadly. How depressing! I haven't even installed Apple's free productivity apps yet (which I don't actually need), if I did that I'd be in just as bad a shape as I was when I started I bet...
Setting up and restoring a huge icloud backup took a while over wifi, and the thing got pretty danged HOT too as it worked while charging...! I was totally not prepared for that. My iP4 only ever got slightly warm during hard useage, but nothing like this. ...Or is that really true? Maybe due to the glass backing heat got insulated from my hand? I don't know. Aluminium conducts it straight through, that's for sure.
The UI is extremely smooth and snappy. There's no jerkiness at all, anywhere, from what I can tell. It responds smoothly and swiftly to the touch. The vastly faster hardware combined with "the same" (well, slightly taller really) screen really shines when compared to the old iP4. I totally love the new graphical effects in iOS7, everything looks good on the iP4, but with the iP5S, it looks really good!
Of the apps I got access to, Maps is clearly the most demanding from a hardware point of view. Of course, its performance is dependent on a good network connection also, but when it has buffered the view around you it's a good test for screen update smoothness. The iP4 is so-so, and this phone's fairly good. Not super smooth, but considerably better. It's probably as good in 3D hybrid mode over a fully detailed city (I used Stockholm as a test) as the old iP4 is in just plain jane standard view.
Not tested the camera yet, as there's no good targets to shoot at home in my apartment. Maybe I can find a good autumn view tomorrow somewhere, if it isn't raining that is... The camera is probably the biggest reason I wanted to update my phone, so this is really making me excited. Well, LTE also I guess, although I hardly ever need to use the phone as a wireless modem. And, also, the larger screen. And faster chips inside... Faster chips are always nice. Better antennas too. "Antennagate" with iP4 never bothered me much (I guess I wasn't holding it wrong), but the improved system in newer iPs is a bonus as well of course.
Anyone else felt a compulsive need to run out and upgrade to the latest this autumn...? Curious what other people think of this fairly neat gadget.
(As an aside, my dad will get my old phone for his birthday. Too bad Maps for iP4 doesn't support Siri/GPS driving directions, not that he drives long distances much these days anyway so maybe doesn't really matter. Still, this phone is much better than the shitty feature phone he got conned into buying by some guy who phoned him from his service provider maybe a year ago, it has the absolutely worst color phone screen I've ever used: TN LCD with color/contrast shift out the wazoo, you can barely read anything if you tilt it even just slightly. He's funny that way, my old man. Smart as hell, but trusting of salespeople and has difficulties saying no to them. I think he feels it would be impolite or something... It's not the first time he's been talked into buying stuff he didn't need or even really want. Guess it's part of his generation, back then people weren't so pushy when trying to sell you things and he's not used to it...or something. *shrug*)