
What is the iPhone 5C?
For the first time Apple has changed its phone line-up. The iPhone 5C is a cheaper alternative to the iPhone 5S. Normally Apple just continues to sell older models for those who can’t afford the new flagship phone, this time it has launched two phones at the same time.
Starting at £469 this is not a cheap phone by any stretch. In fact it costs about the same as the iPhone 5, a phone with which it share much of its internals.
The iPhone 5C is enclosed in plastic rather than metal and while it is certainly colourful, does it have anything other than style to bring to the table?
Starting at £469 this is not a cheap phone by any stretch. In fact it costs about the same as the iPhone 5, a phone with which it share much of its internals.
The iPhone 5C is enclosed in plastic rather than metal and while it is certainly colourful, does it have anything other than style to bring to the table?

Color is more than just a hue. It expresses a feeling. Makes a statement. Declares an allegiance. Color reveals your personality. iPhone 5c, in five anything-but-shy colors, does just that. It’s not just for lovers of color. It’s for the colorful





Processor, Memory, Connectivity
Camera
We're having mixed feelings about the iPhone 5C camera, mostly because we know that it is pretty much the same exact snapper that is found on the iPhone 5. But at the same time, that 8MP cam is actually capable of producing high-quality photographs, so there's no room for frustration at all. In fact, a camera of this class, with 5-element lens, BSI sensor, and what not is definitely suitable for the mid-range smartphone the iPhone 5C is shaping up as. That's why we don't think anyone would be disappointed by the iPhone 5C's main camera, knowing how well the iPhone 5 performed in all those camera comparisons we've included it in.
The front-facing camera, however, has been upgraded and should deliver better results than previous iPhones' front cams. A BSI sensor is now in use, made with larger-than-usual, 1.9-micron pixels. This characteristic indicates that the 5C's front camera could be quite good in low-light situations, so those candle-light selfies should turn out pretty good with this one.
Price, release date, expectations
Again, Apple has simply taken the iPhone 5's hardware and fitted it into the iPhone 5C. With both you get the company's home-grown A6 system-on-chip, which is actually well capable of driving iOS smoothly, all the while consuming little juice out of the slightly bigger battery. Needless to say, we're confident that the silicon's performance would be close to immaculate, delivering a flawless user experience in tandem with the polished operating system. We do wonder, however, how good the iPhone 5C would be at running the newest games – games that take advantage of OpenGL ES 3.0, in particular. They might just contain less fancy graphics with a reduced amount of effects, we assume.
Sadly, there's nothing new to share about the on-board storage on the device. The base iPhone 5C model will get 16GB of space with no options for expanding, while the 32GB model will be offered to those who need extra storage. The latter, however, will be priced at a whopping $100 more.
Apple has gone the extra mile by ensuring that the iPhone 5C is compatible with as many LTE networks as possible. In fact, it is the smartphone with support for most LTE bands in the world. That's great for anyone switching between carriers or travelling abroad as they'd be able to stick to their iPhone 5C and still enjoy LTE speeds. Theoretically, the handset can reach 100Mbits on the downlink, which is crazy fast and probably way ahead of the capacities of most of today'smobile networks.
Sadly, there's nothing new to share about the on-board storage on the device. The base iPhone 5C model will get 16GB of space with no options for expanding, while the 32GB model will be offered to those who need extra storage. The latter, however, will be priced at a whopping $100 more.
Apple has gone the extra mile by ensuring that the iPhone 5C is compatible with as many LTE networks as possible. In fact, it is the smartphone with support for most LTE bands in the world. That's great for anyone switching between carriers or travelling abroad as they'd be able to stick to their iPhone 5C and still enjoy LTE speeds. Theoretically, the handset can reach 100Mbits on the downlink, which is crazy fast and probably way ahead of the capacities of most of today'smobile networks.
Interface and software
Apple will sell the iPhone 5C with iOS 7 pre-installed. That's the OS version that Apple introduced back in June, cited as the most significant overhaul of the system since its debut. Compared to previous releases, iOS 7 looks quite different with its flatter icons and cartoonish graphics – so different that some are now having a hard time getting used to its appearance, while others seem to be quite fond of the redesign. But the main concept of its UI layout hasn't been altered so anyone should be able to get the hang of it quickly. There's a handful of neat features added as well, such as the Control Center menu that is used for quickly adjusting basic settings, or the reorganized notification bar. To learn more about it, we have a great iOS 7 preview that you can check out.

The front-facing camera, however, has been upgraded and should deliver better results than previous iPhones' front cams. A BSI sensor is now in use, made with larger-than-usual, 1.9-micron pixels. This characteristic indicates that the 5C's front camera could be quite good in low-light situations, so those candle-light selfies should turn out pretty good with this one.
The "C" it the iPhone 5C's name surely doesn't stand for cheap. It will be priced at $549 unlocked for the base version, which is actually pretty steep for what is just a mid-range handset. Signing a contract with a US carrier, however, brings its cost down to the much more bearable $99 and $199 for the 16-and 32-gigabyte variants respectively. The US, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, UK, Japan, and Singapore will get the iPhone 5C on September 20 – timely launch from Apple as always.
Apple products are almost always met with high expectations and the iPhone 5C is no exception, even though it will be marketed as a mid-range offering rather than a flagship device. But knowing Apple's fanatic devotion to perfecting everything down to the very details, we are inclined to believe that the iPhone 5C will not disappoint us when we get to test it first-hand. Sure, it might be little more than an iPhone 5 in a plastic outfit, but that doesn't make it a bad phone. In fact, it could very well be one of the leaders in its class once it is released, so don't write the iPhone 5C off, rather keep an eye out for it.
Apple products are almost always met with high expectations and the iPhone 5C is no exception, even though it will be marketed as a mid-range offering rather than a flagship device. But knowing Apple's fanatic devotion to perfecting everything down to the very details, we are inclined to believe that the iPhone 5C will not disappoint us when we get to test it first-hand. Sure, it might be little more than an iPhone 5 in a plastic outfit, but that doesn't make it a bad phone. In fact, it could very well be one of the leaders in its class once it is released, so don't write the iPhone 5C off, rather keep an eye out for it.
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