Monday, October 10, 2011

Introdusing iphone 4s

Apple announced its latest handset, the iPhone 4S, on Tuesday. Over at Apple.com, the company also posted this video showcasing the device and its new features.

Although the iPhone 4S looks almost identical to the iPhone 4, inside, the phone has been totally overhauled.
Not only does it have a faster processor, higher storage capacity and better camera, it can take 1080p video, has a better battery and a redesigned antenna system.

Apple also showcases its latest artificial intelligence feature, Siri, which brings the personal assistant to your handheld phone.


The iPhone 4S will be available for pre-order on Oct.7 and available in stores on Oct. 14.



iPhone 4S 
 
The iPhone 4S looks and feels exactly like the iPhone 4.

iPhone 4S Video 
The iPhone 4S comes with an 8MP camera, an improved lens, 1080p HD video and a slew of upgrades that allow for faster video taking and crisper images.

iPhone 4S Camera 
New features such as cropping are now available through the iPhone 4S Camera.

Siri 
The most important new feature of the iPhone 4S is Siri, a voice-controlled "Intelligent Assistant" that can complete tasks based on natural language. Ask it what the weather is like today and it will respond with details.

iCloud 
Apple launched iCloud at its event, allowing users to sync their photos, music, emails and more across iOS devices.

iCloud Across Devices 
iCloud also works between iOS devices and Mac OS X Lion.

iCloud Photos 
Photos taken on the phone are automatically uploaded to iCloud. Then they are available on your other Apple devices.

iOS 5 
iOS 5 is the new version of Apple's mobile OS. It includes revamped notifications, a new Messages feature and deep integration with Twitter.

Messages 
iOS 5 includes a new Messages feature for sending messages to other iOS devices for free, no texting required.

Notifications 
 
iOS 5 includes revamped notifications. No more annoying push notifications!

Newsstand 
Apple launched Newsstand, an app for downloading magazines, newspapers and other subscription-based content automatically.


Source:JiroTech

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