Testseek.com have collected 822 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 5S and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 5S.
September 2013
(85%)
822 Reviews
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Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the iPhone 5s and HTC One, two aluminum bodied smartphones that are available on most major carriers. Both feature sharp displays, fast CPUs and cameras with large imaging pixels. But size and OS set them apart, among other things. Read...
Abstract: Here's my iPhone 5s review. Watch the video above. No written review this time, because all I'll be writing is "THIS PHONE IS PERFECT" over and over again.Seriously, it's that good. 10/10.Here are sample photos taken with the improved camera on the iPhone...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. Both are new for fall 2013, and $100 sets them apart. The iPhone 5c is made of polycarbonate plastic while the iPhone 5s continues with Apple's Leica-inspired metal construction. They have the same 4″ Retina...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. Both are new for fall 2013, and $100 sets them apart. The iPhone 5c is made of polycarbonate plastic while the iPhone 5s continues with Apple's Leica-inspired metal construction. They have the same 4″ Retina...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. Both are new for fall 2013, and $100 sets them apart. The iPhone 5c is made of polycarbonate plastic while the iPhone 5s continues with Apple's Leica-inspired metal construction. They have the same 4″ Retina...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the iPhone 5s, Apple's flagship smartphone released in the fall of 2013. The iPhone 5s has a 4″ Retina Display and a metal casing that's identical to the iPhone 5 except for the camera and flash placement. It runs on the new 64 bit A7 du...
The iPhone 5s and iOS 7 combine to give users one of the most seamless user experiences in mobile today. The iPhone 5s will stand toe-to-toe against any current flagship smartphone and in most cases it will feel like the newer, faster device. Anyone comin...
Published: 2013-09-27, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Touch ID is genuinely useful, Improved low light camera performance, Excellent performance
Average battery life, Same sized 4in screen, Touch ID needs more support
If you're a current iPhone user, if you've invested heavily in the Apple iOS ecosystem and if you're happy with the way the iPhone works, you'll more than likely be very pleased with the iPhone...
If you want to match the iPhone 5S spec for spec with other smartphones, then it's a difficult task – but it, misses the point of Apple's device, Below the surface Apple put together one of the most cutting-edge smartphones around in late 2013, imbued wit
I'll start with a different refrain: the screen technology on offer here is what upsets us most. Those people who upgraded from the iPhone 4S back in 2013 would have been disappointed to find they were getting the same screen resolution, albeit a bit stre
The iPhone 5S was, predictably, the best iPhone ever from Apple, but what's intriguing is just how much I enjoyed using this evolutionary device.There's always a degree of apathy towards any kind of ‘S' device from Apple, as it's historically just the sam...
The blazingly fast 64-bit A7 processor and the M7 motion co-processor. The new camera features are worth it for photo buffs too
Touch ID is cool, but feature-limited, Still the same 4-inch display and overall design
Apple sells the iPhone 5s unlocked for £459 (16 GB) and £499 (32 GB), though sometimes you can get the entry-level model free on contract from various carriers now. Now, we've done our brief re-evaluation of the iPhone 5s' ups and downs, the BIG question...