iPhone 5s fingerprint reader authentication isn’t open to developers for time being

So, you know fancy new fingerprint reading home button Apple showed off for the iPhone 5s at today’s event? The company demonstrated functionality for unlocking and buying stuff through iTunes. Cool, but what about third-party apps? We can imagine all sorts of neat uses not limited to buying stuff. For the time being, however, the authentication functionality is off-limits. Apple exec Phil Schiller told All Things D that the hardware won’t be opened to developers initially. As to whether that functionality will be arriving in the future, Apple’s not ready to say just yet.

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iPhone 5C VS iPhone 5, What’s New And What’s The Same

iPhone 5C VS iPhone 5, Whats New And Whats The Same

Earlier today Apple finally announced the iPhone 5C. We had heard a lot of rumors about this smartphone over the past few months, most of them have turned out to be true. One such rumor was that the iPhone 5C will have internal hardware similar to iPhone 5, the flagship smartphone Apple released last year. Yes, there definitely are some similarities, but the biggest difference between these smartphones is the construction. While the iPhone 5 is fashioned out of sleek aluminium and glass, the iPhone 5C opts for polycarbonate.

What’s New:

  • Polycarbonate shell
  • White, blue, green, yellow and pink colors
  • Slightly larger battery
  • New FaceTime HD front camera
  • No 64GB storage option
  • Increased weight and thickness

What’s The Same:

  • Apple designed A6 processor
  • 4 inch IPS LCD display, 1,136×640 pixel resolution, 326 ppi
  • 8 megapixel iSight rear camera
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi
  • 4G LTE

The core components such as the display, processor and rear camera are the same on both iPhone 5C and the iPhone 5. Apple’s new iPhone is slightly heavier and thicker than last year’s flagship, which weighed in at 3.95 ounces as opposed to iPhone 5C’s 4.65 ounces. The iPhone 5C is also 0.05 inches thicker than iPhone 5, which measures 0.3 inches thick. The new smartphone is offered in five different colors whereas the iPhone 5 was only available in white and black. Apple has replaced iPhone 5 in its smartphone lineup with the iPhone 5C, so while the former has been discontinued, the 16GB iPhone 5C costs $99 and 32GB costs $199 on a two year contract.

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    iPhone 5S vs 5C vs 4S: battle for iOS 7 supremacy

    As of this week, Apple has discontinued the iPhone 5 entirely, focusing instead on the iPhone 5S, the iPhone 5C, and the iPhone 4S. While it was widely expected that Apple would take the smaller display of the iPhone 4S out of the equation entirely, it would seem instead that the company opted for ease […]

    iPhone 5S Meta Hands-On: Scanning Thumbs Like a Dream (So Far)

    iPhone 5S Meta Hands-On: Scanning Thumbs Like a Dream (So Far)

    The iPhone 5S is finally here, complete with the long-rumored fingerprint scanner, blazing guts with a second brain, and all new colors. Sounds good, but how does it feel? How does the thumb-print scanner work? The hands-on impressions have started rolling in and the verdict is: pretty great, actually.

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    Hands On With Apple’s iPhone 5s: Focus On Photography And The Fingerprint

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    Apple’s iPhone 5s is a major improvement over the iPhone 5, packing some changes to the hardware beyond the usual spec and performance improvements we see from “s” advances on iPhone. The big splashy focus features here are the improved camera and the brand new fingerprint sensor built into the Home button, which powers Apple’s new identification tech called Touch ID.

    Both of these features were what I focused on with my hands-on time with the new phone. An Apple employee walked me through how to set up the phone for Touch ID, and how to use that to unlock the device and make purchases in the App and iTunes Stores. Each iPhone 5s can support up to five different fingerprints, making it possible for a user to authorize their family and friends to be able to use their device, too.

    The setup process with the iPhone 5s is fairly straightforward, with graphics and text-based instructions to guide you through. Essentially you spend some time letting the sensors in the Home button get used to your fingerprint, moving your finger around slightly, lifting it up just above the surface and putting it back down, with a graphic filling out how near the software is to being able to recognize your fingerprint (you can use thumb or index finger, depending on your preference). The process took about 30 seconds to a minute overall, and then once it had successfully identified by fingerprint, it worked flawlessly to unlock the device for every subsequent trial. It also readily rejected Greg Kumparak’s attempts, proving that it isn’t just accepting all comers.

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    Apple’s new home button is not only very impressive in practice – it looks good too, with the stainless steel ring adding considerably to the device’s aesthetics. The new colors look good, too; ‘space grey’ replaces black and looks more like a graphite or a steel, and the gold color, which I wasn’t expecting to like, is actually pretty easy on the eyes in person.

    The other big addition with the iPhone 5s, besides the 64-bit processor which really did seem to help software generally move along at a much faster clip, is the camera hardware. Apple’s new camera in the 5s is very advanced, and is paired with improved software, too. The new slo-mo video mode is stunning, and images in the camera do a very good job of besting what was already still likely the best mobile camera in the business for all-around performance. The new dual flash works well, filling out sub par lighting with much more natural-looking light effects. The camera is also ready to shoot faster than ever before, making it much easier to capture the action after app launch.

    It’s not very surprising that Apple has delivered a new iPhone that seems at first glance to be among the best smartphones in the business, if not definitely the new overall king. But what is surprising is that something like a built-in fingerprint scanner can make such a difference to overall device experience – I think adoption of this will definitely be much faster than you might expect.

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    T-Mobile iPhone 5S And iPhone 5C Release On September 20th

    T Mobile iPhone 5S And iPhone 5C Release On September 20th

    T-Mobile just announced that it will release the two new iPhones that Apple has announced earlier today on September 20th. It was rumored a few weeks back that T-Mobile is going to be one of the carriers that will offer the iPhones on September 20th, the day that Apple officially releases both of them. The carrier has confirmed this, it starts taking pre-orders for iPhone 5C from September 13th. Right now current and prospective T-Mobile iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C customers can pre-register their interest at the carrier’s website.

    Both new iPhones were officially unveiled today after months of endless rumors, most of which have actually turned out to be true. The iPhone 5C is indeed made from polycarbonate and comes in five different colors, its internal hardware is similar to the iPhone 5 as expected. iPhone 5S comes with the much rumored fingerprint sensor, an improved front and rear camera, gold/champagne color and a faster processor. The 16GB iPhone 5C costs $99 on contract whereas the 16GB iPhone 5S costs $199. Since T-Mobile eliminated its contract plans earlier this year, it will be offering both new iPhones on its new annual service Simple Choice Plan. Customers may also opt for the Jump! program which offers comprehensive insurance for the device and allows them to upgrade to a new device more frequently.

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    Watch Apple’s New Videos With All the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C Details

    Apple’s budget iPhone 5C is really real and it comes in a bevy of colors with holey cases that look like Connect 4 game boards. It is essentially the same phone as the iPhone 5 when it comes to specs, with a plastic back rather than an aluminum one. Here you can see Jony Ive talk details on the "beautifully, unapologetically plastic" device.

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    iPhone 5S hands-on

    We were expecting a flagship and Apple gave us one: the iPhone 5S takes the core of the iPhone 5 and refines it even further, adding biometric security, a speedy new processor, and new camera features both in software and hardware. The iOS 7 smartphone now has some competition from within its own range, however, […]

    Everything You Need to Know About Tuesday’s Apple Event, Period

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    Apple announced a deluge of products at its Cupertino campus this morning. Here’s what you need to know.

        



    iPhone 5s vs. iPhone 5: what’s changed?

    iPhone 5s vs. iPhone 5: what's changed?

    The iPhone 5s has finally been unveiled. Following an intense buildup of pre-announcement hype and leaks, Apple describes its latest flagship iOS device as the “most forwarding-thinking iPhone yet.” Wondering how the specs compare to the regular ‘ol 5, though? We’re glad you asked because we’ve laid it all out just past the break.

    Check out our liveblog of Apple’s event to get the latest news as it happens!

    Check out all the coverage at our iPhone 2013 event hub!

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