Price:
44500
Digit Rating: Good
Features:
Performance:
Value:
Design:
4/5
PROS
- More power
- Siri adds a fun element
- iOS 5 brings in a lot of new features
- Higher spec camera does very well
CONS
- Looks exactly like the iPhone 4
- Costs a lot of money
Summary
Contrary to what the general opinion suggests, the upgrades are significant. While the dual core processor may not give the illusion of the extra power when compared to the 4 in most usage scenarios, but the moment you open HD games, you know what you have spent the extra money for! The only thing that disappoints - you will have to specify to people that you are using a 4S and not the older 4. It is a bundle of magnificence, but does come dressed in old clothes, and costs quite a bit.RELATED STORIES
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- Specifications & Performance
What was
an atmosphere of anticipation soon turned into one of mass
disappointment, accompanied by a lot of swearing. Instead of the iPhone
5, Apple announced the launch of the iPhone 4S. Which is a rehashed version of the iPhone 4. For the most part!
Look & Feel
The single biggest reason for the groans of disappointment is mostly because the 4S looks so much like the previous iPhone.
Not that it is a bad thing at all, considering the solid build and
comfortable to hold design. What it does is doesn’t really offer that
stand out-ish feel. Two people side by side, one using an iPhone 4 and the other is using an iPhone 4S - yet you wont be able to make out the difference.
Features & Performance
It seems that Apple followed the same naming pattern as they did when the upgraded the iPhone 3G to the iPhone 3GS,
with “S” for speed. The A5 dual core 1GHz processor powering the iPad 2
makes its way into the 4S. Graphics have been boosted as well, with the
PowerVR SGX535 making way for the PowerVR SGX543MP2. Performance wise,
the 4S is definitely faster than the iPhone 4, yet we must point out
that the 4 was not slow by any stretch of the imagination. Apps open
slightly quicker on the 4S, and the UI is slicker and smoother even with
multiple apps open in the background. The upgrade to a dual core is all
fair and good on paper, but even the power package on the iPhone 4 was
quite excellent in itself, considering the immense optimization between
the OS and the hardware.
Apart from the power package, the
camera has been upgraded as well. The 5MP camera makes way for the 8MP
one, with 1080p video recording and video stabilization. The still
pictures look a lot better than the predecessor. While it is still
susceptible to noisy images in low ambient light, but to a lesser
extent. Video recording bump up is a real value boost, particularly with
the video stabilization feature.
What is completely new is the voice-activated personal assistant, Siri.
It is a whole lot of fun to speak to the phone, and quite an attention
grabber as well. Speaking on the phone we are all used to, but speaking
with the phone is something totally different!
The 3.5-inch display is carried
forward, as if, from the 4. Apple seems to be following the adage of “if
it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” to the hilt. The display quality is
excellent. Despite being the small sized one in the company of 4-inch
and above display sizes, this display does very well as far as
multimedia viewing is concerned.
We were surprised to find that the
2G/3G toggle was missing in the network settings. There was no way we
could turn off the 3G data and stick to only 2G.
Battery life is supposed to be an
improvement over the older 4, but we really didn’t see any. With 3G
connected at all times, the battery life of the two phones is similar.
However, the 4S’s battery lasts a bit longer than the 4, with 3G turned
off.
What the operators are offering
In India, Airtel and Aircel are selling
the iPhone 4S. However, let us make it very clear - these phones are
not network locked. For example - You can buy the 4S from an Airtel
store with or without a new connection with it. You can put in the SIM
card from any GSM service provider and it will work. The only
requirement is to get your existing SIM converted to a micro SIM. If you
are upgrading from an iPhone 4 or will be using the SIM you were
currently using with the iPad 2, then there is no need to get anything
changed.
Prices of iPhone 4S
iPhone 4S (16GB- black and white)- Rs 44,500 (Airtel) and Rs 44,500 (Aircel)
iPhone 4S (32GB- black and white)- Rs 50,900 (Airtel) and Rs 50,900 (Aircel)
iPhone 4S (64GB- black and white)- N.A. at the moment (Airtel) and Rs 57,500 (Aircel)
There are special tariff plans on
prepaid and postpaid that offer a reverse subsidy over a period of time,
if you stick with those plans. Any existing but upgrading customer of
the same service provider, or new iPhone 4S customer can subscribe to
these plans. Also read, iPhone 4S tariff plans compared - Aircel vs. Airtel
Our Take
As far as product upgrades go, this one
has received the treatment where it matters the most - power and
performance. For anyone who has a budget that can fit in the iPhone 4S
as a possible purchase, we suggest you give this a try. It does bring in
a bundle of magnificence, but will cost quite a lot of money. However,
the fact that it looks like the older iPhone 4 will put off a lot of
picky users, and even those who are currently using an iPhone 4.
Price: Rs. 44,500
Specs
Platform: Apple iOS 5; Processor: Apple
A5 dual core 1GHz; RAM: 512MB; Display: 3.5-inch LED IPS with 640x960
pixel resolution; Storage: 16GB; Camera: 8MP with 1080p HD videos;
Battery: 1432mAh
Contact:
Airtel India or Aircel IndiaWeb: http://www.airtel.in/iphone/index.html and http://www.ncarry.com/aircel/preorder.php?ref=aircel
Brand | Apple |
Model | iPhone 4S |
MRP/ Box Price (Rs) | 44500 |
Street Prices (Rs) | 44500 |
Price of other versions (if available) | 44500 (Airtel and Aircel), 50900 (32GB- Airtel and Aircel), 54500 (64GB- Aircel only) |
Features | |
Physical Specs | |
Form Factor | Bar |
2G Network Bands | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
3G Network Bands | HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 |
Display Resolution | 640 x 960 |
Display Size (inches) | 3.5 |
Display Type | LED IPS (Retina) |
Touchscreen / Dual Screen (Y/N) | Touchscreen |
Battery Rating (mAh) | 1432 |
Dimensions (L x W x H) in mm | 115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3 |
Weight (in grams) | 140 |
Expandable Memory Type | N |
RAM (in MB) | 512 |
SoC (CPU / GPU / Chipset) | Apple A5, PowerVR SGX543MP2 GPU |
CPU Clock speed (in MHz/ GHz) | 1 GHz |
No. of CPU cores | 2 |
Available Colours | Black, White |
Other Features | |
Operating System (Tested with) | Apple iOS 5.0.1 |
Charging via USB (Y/N) | Y |
Hardware Keypad (Regular/QWERTY) | N |
Accelerometer (For auto rotate) | Y with Gyroscope |
Battery life (Talk Time+ web browsing+ videos) in hours | 8 |
GPS (Y/N) | Y with GLONASS |
Connectivity Specs | |
Browsing (GPRS/EDGE/3G) | Y / Y / Y |
3G max speed (in mbps) | 14.4 Mbps |
Connectivity (WiFi/Bluetooth/IR/USB) | Y / Y / N / Y |
Bluetooth Version/A2DP support | 4.0 / Y |
Camera Specs/ Features | |
Camera Specs (Mega Pixels) | 8 |
Video Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Auto focus / flash | Y / Y |
Type of flash | LED |
High Dynamic Range (HDR) | Y |
Image Stabilization | N |
Video Stabilization | Y |
3D Panorama shot | N |
Secondary camera for video chat | Y |
Multimedia Capabilities | |
Music Formats supported | AAC, MP3, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV |
Video formats supported | H.264, MPEG-4, Motion JPEG (M-JPEG), AVI |
FM Radio / RDS (Y/N) | N / N |
Size of memory card provided (in GB) | 0 |
Build and Ergonomics (Out of 10) | |
Surface materials used | 9 |
Overall build and in-hand feel | 9 |
Quality of moving parts | 7.5 |
Design and ergonomics | 8 |
Keypad design (on-screen or hardware) | 8 |
Menu and interface | 8.5 |
Settings and ease of navigating menus | 8 |
Camera menu options | 6.5 |
Performance | |
Signal Reception and Voice Clarity Tests (Out of 10) | |
Zone 1 | 8 |
Zone 2 | 6.5 |
Zone 3 | 5 |
Handsfree Clarity | 8 |
Loudspeaker Clarity | 7.5 |
Earpiece Clarity | 8 |
Handsfree Volume | 8 |
Loudspeaker Volume | 7 |
Earpiece Volume | 7 |
Imaging and multimedia Tests (Out of 10) | |
Captured Photo Colour | 7.5 |
Captured Photo Crispness | 8 |
Captuted Photo Detail | 8 |
Captured Video Quality | 7.5 |
Effectiveness of integrated flash | 7 |
Music Quality (loudspeaker) | 6 |
Music Quality (handsfree) | 7 |
Volume levels (loudspeaker) | 7 |
Volume levels (handsfree) | 7.5 |
Display Rating (Out of 10) | |
Crispness | 8.5 |
Colour | 8 |
Contrast | 8 |
Font rendition | 8.5 |
Legibility in bright sunlight | 7.5 |
Video playback | 8.5 |
* Manufacturer Rated | |
Benchmarks | |
ANDROID & iOS only Benchmarks | |
Quadrant | N.A |
AnTuTu | N.A |
LinPack (single thread) | 137.95 |
LinPack (multi thread) | 141.27 |
GL Benchmark - Egypt Standard (in frames) | N.A |
Common OS benchmark | |
Peacekeeper web browser test | 314 |
WINDOWS PHONE only benchmarks | |
MultiBench Memory score | - |
MultiBench CPU score | - |
WPBench | - |
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