Touch ID is a game changer & it's implementation IMHO especially when it gets it's way on the iPad will be limitless in a multiuser environment.
The 64bit part is a wow for technical enthusiasts - am sure it is now going to be a benchmark for all future phone releases.
They talked for so long about the camera & still failed to tell us the magic number, the megapixels, but still a great improvement.

Oh & the iPhone5C is not plastic, it's a polycarbonate - hehehe, new name for plastic, I guess!

& the gold 64bit 64GB iPhone5S is mine, no one should book it ;-)

./Ok3ch 

Sent from my iPad

On Sep 10, 2013, at 23:53, Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com> wrote:

As was widely predicted even after denials by Tim Cook a cheaper iPhone was churned out. Nothing to call home about though in my opinion as it has precisely the same specs as the iPhone 5, only more plastic. 

The touch id fingerprint thing is due though and in my opinion is the killer feature. If it works as advertised then it takes exclusivity to a whole new level. Owning the phone is that much more personal. 

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Regards,

Mark Mwangi

markmwangi.me.ke




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