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Here is comparison of Iphone 4 and Iphone 5.
Design agak memanjang nampaknya.
Size and weight (Saiz dan berat)
As expected, the iPhone is going to be a more svelte device than the 4S, though Apple's keynote claim that its new handset is the "world's thinnest smartphone" is highly contestable - unless the iconic US firm has patented the term 'smartphone,' of course. Still, at 7.6mm, it's a pretty slender beast, and at 112 grams, the iPhone 5 is also 28 grams lighter than its older relative.
Display (Paparan)
Apple's new handset is again in line with popular speculation here, featuring an expanded 4in display. Retina has predictably stayed on, and the device now boasts a 16:9 aspect ratio, which will go a long way to improving the smartphone's media experience, specifically its gaming capability and video playback. In other words, even if you find much about the now-real iPhone 5 to be underwhelming, you'll still have a better smartphone experience with the new product.
STORAGE AND MEMORY.
Apple has doubled the amount of RAM, from 512MB to 1GB. Storage for apps and music also retains the same capacity as the iPhone 4S: 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB; no 128GB iPhone 5 just yet, to the disappointment of some.
Once again, there is no microSD slot, so post-purchase expansion is a no go, and you're stuck paying Apple's prices for any jump in capacity rather than opting for a cheap SD card. The micro-SIM present in the 4S has been replaced by the even small, new nano-SIM spec.
Processor
Details are still sketchy, but it's going to be the new-gen Apple A6 chip powering the iPhone 5 - as opposed to the A5X used in new iPad. It is still "only" dual-core and the clock speed has not yet been confirmed. Apple claims it is up to twice as fast as the A5 in the iPhone 4S, with a similar doubling in graphics performance. With the CPU based on the venerable ARM architecture, the GPU is expected to be based on a new-spec PowerVR chipset from British-based Imagination Technologies, providers of pixel-pushing goodness since the first iPhone.
Software
No surprise here: the new iPhone 5 will run on Apple's latest mobile OS, iOS 6. Tonight, Apple has ventured that it boasts more than 200 new features including native mapping and improved interaction with Siri, though we'll have to wait until we get hands on with the latest iOS iteration before we can pronounce definitively on whether it's a genuine step-forward or just shallow marketing hype.
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