The famous magazine Forbes published a commentary on the website titled "The iphone 5S is worth waiting for iOS7 just semi-finished", and the full text is as follows: for the new iphone 5S, Forbes magazine writer Anthony-Cosna claims he has an iphone on hand 4, but it hasn't been upgraded for a long time. The reaction speed is very slow, the camera function is not special. He could have bought the new iphone 5, but it seemed to him that the next generation of products was worth waiting for.
There have been rumours that the release of the new iphone 5S would be delayed, with speculation about the fingerprint sensor. And Cosna said at the end of April that the IPhone 5S fingerprint recognizer is worth waiting for?
The answer is yes. Not because the Apple sent me a 5S evaluation, but because on the day of the September 20 sale, I was waiting at the door of the Apple store to buy one of the consumers.
Apple's iphone 5S fingerprint recognizer is very handy, and most of the time it works well. I've never used the password to unlock the phone, but IOS7 doesn't keep me in the habit of making it easier for users to unlock the device simply by tapping the home key, which requires a comparison of the two experiences.
Fingerprint recognition allows you to unlock your phone and save users the time to type a password for their itunes purchase. Apple's fingerprint recognizer is right in two ways: first, Apple puts the fingerprint reader inside the home key, allowing multiple user fingerprint information to be collected; second, Apple is training users to use the same gesture or sensor to identify everything in the future.
From multiple angles, iOS7 is equivalent to advertising the iphone 5S. In general, IOS7 is pretty good. But its design lets the famous character Jeffery-Zeldman (Jeffrey Zeldman) for it to buckle "the semi-finished product appearance" the hat.
The IPhone 5S itself is another beautiful engineering product of Apple and a recording device that matches the user's life content. IOS7 is more of a hybrid. I'm surprised that Jony Ive, Apple's design guru, has consistently championed the iphone-specific perfectionism not being ALF on iOS. I think part of the reason for this problem is that the "monotony" is not really a metaphor. Apple has added many dynamic factors to iOS7. But these animations do not have any functional purpose.
IOS7 replaces graphic fragments with dynamic fragments. Mobile, Web developers use the word "fragment" to describe things that are exotic in design and that affect the simplicity of performance or code.
If there is any problem with Apple's approach to tightly combining its hardware with software, it is selling hardware according to the software's schedule, as iOS7 and the iphone 5S example. The iphone 4 installation iOS7, but many features that make 5S look better will only put the iphone 4 into trouble and reduce the iphone 4 standby time. There is no doubt that the new OS is more "modern" than the previous generation, while IOS7 gives an arbitrary and "specific theme" feeling, iOS6.
Is it worth waiting for the new 5S October IPO? Definitely worth it. Any new product will be ridiculed after it goes public, and of course, in fairness, I think the iphone 5S score is higher than iOS7.
The author of this article is the Forbes magazine writer Anthony-Cosna (Anthony Wing Kosner)