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September 2013
(86%)
822 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(60%)
53 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de l'appareil photo
Processeur performant
Touch ID efficace
IOS 7
Mode ralenti pour les vidéos
Interface très intuitive
Filtres légers mais efficaces
Accès facile à l'application photo
Netteté / colorimétrie / dynamique
Ultra rapide
Gestion des ISO ok
Mode ralenti / simple et efficace
Processeur A7 et performances
APN amélioré
Prise en charge 4G
Lecteur d'empreintes Touch ID
Rendu d'écran
Luminosité
Colorimétrie
Ergonomie/prise en main (une seule main)
Vitesse d'exécution des tâches / traitement graphique amélioré
Excellent rendu audio
Mieux que celui de certains appareils "Audio HD"
Rendu photo global / mode vidéo sl
Sans doute le smartphone le mieux conçu
Compatible avec la 4G française
Gros bond en avant des performances
Appareil photo en progrès
Touch ID est vraiment efficace
Finition parfaite
Performances extrêmes
Bon appareil photo
Ecran de très grande qualité
Design de qualité
Performance excellente
Caméra de très bonne qualité
Lecteur d'empreinte digitale efficace
Autonomie améliorée
Prix
Côté fermé d'Apple
Toujours frustrant
Autonomie moyenne
Pas d'extension mémoire possible
Touch ID
Utile et rapide
Puissance du processeur
Qualité des photos
Podomètre intégré avec le coprocesseur M7
Compatible avec la 4G
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prix très élevé
Mémoire non extensible
Autonomie quotidienne
Qualité moyenne des photos
Aucune possibilité de modification des réglages
Obligation d'investir dans une application secondaire
Extrait: Apple is calling the new iPhone “forward thinking,” and that's exactly what you get when you take a moment to appreciate the new features in the phone. The iPhone 5s is the first smartphone to use a 64-bit A7 processor, with amazing graphics performance. ...
Extrait: The battle for control of the top-end smartphone market between Korean contender Samsung and ruling US heavyweight Apple has become a yearly feature within the technology industry. The latest competition is between the new Apple iPhone 5S and Samsung's fl...
The iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S look very similar, but the iPhone 5S has significantly improved camera and spec boosts thanks to its new 64-bit A7 chip. Additionally, if you like gold, you might like the new colour option for the iPhone 5S. The new Touch ID fi...
Touch ID works; Smooth performance; iOS 7, Great camera
Fragile chassis; 4in feels cramped at times; Expensive
Apple introduces Touch ID and beefs up the internal specs of the iPhone, but the fundamental design of its predecessor is retained. The 5s is one of the best performing handsets on the market, but is not the best value....
Touch ID fingerprint scanner, improved camera features, M7 coprocessor
Expensive, similar to previous iPhones
The iPhone 5S is another winner from Apple, with its Touch ID fingerprint scanner for security, improved camera features and in-built motion coprocessor. However, those impressed by the current crop of large-screen smartphones or looking for an overhaul o...
The iPhone 5s is a beautiful device - but you already knew this. It always has been, and this year’s flagship model is no different. In fact, it’s almost identical to the iPhone 5: it’s compact, light and polished, and the four-inch Retina Display is vivid and dangerously sharp. Apple knows not to fix what ain’t broke.There is one major change on the outside: the home button now sports a ring aro
If you’ve got an iPhone 5, the 5s will throw few surprises your way. Very few. Too few: it’s identically sized, for one thing, so the screen remains as cramped as ever. While plenty of people prefer displays you can reach across with one finger or thumb, it would be nice for Apple to get with the program and offer a larger variant to take on the new breed of Android phablets. If you were hoping f
The Apple iPhone 5s is the phone we expected, if nothing else. It’s more powerful than ever, with a better battery life, all inside the same slick design. If you’re toting an iPhone 4 at the end of its contract and a truly fantastic camera matters to y...
Extrait: A pple has recently launched two new smartphones ; the iPhone 5c and the iPhone 5s. Both mobile phones are built upon the technological masterpiece of Apple, the iPhone 5. The most advanced version is the Apple iPhone 5s, it is the first smartphone fea...
Display quality: brightness, colour fidelity, Design, handling, build (easy to use with one hand), Fast, powerful processing, improved graphics performances, Excellent audio quality, better than certain "HD audio" devices, Good camera / Fun SloMo video mo
The iOS 7 interface isn't as practical for partially sighted users, Speaker could be better quality, SlMo video files: poor export quality, High SAR: 0.979 W/kg (higher than the iPhone 5), No microSD card slot
The Apple iPhone 5s is the best iPhone yet—no surprises there. It may not have a huge-sized HD screen, a quad-core processor, NFC or a pixel-packed camera, but who needs all that when the iPhone is still such a stylish, lightweight, compact handset that's...
Extrait: The new IPhone 5S comes with several new features but arguably the most prominent and the handset's KSP (Key Selling Point) is the Touch ID fingerprint scanner.Dubbed as the latest in security, it's not a new feature to the market but Apple's unique appro...
Amazing camera, beautiful design and screen quality, fingerprint sensor works well, powerful processor, best app store available
Many key software features available as free updates for previous models of iPhone, premium design and hardware comes at a price
Let's get this out of the way: this is the best iPhone Apple has ever built. It takes a winning formula and makes it better, faster, more future-proof. Apple's ability to bake in advanced features and keep the interface simple, and to provide processing ...