PSA: iPhone 5s now available on Apple Store

You’ve had a couple of days to mull over our review, but now it’s go time: the iPhone 5s is now available for order in Apple’s online storefront (if you’re not seeing it on the web yet, the official app is usually the way to go). The new handset appeared on the store after the typical pre-release downtime, listed in 16, 32 and 64GB flavors for $199, $299 and $399, respectively. Impatient buyers can also find the iPhone 5s at their local brick and mortar store, assuming they’re willing to brave long lines and potential stock shortages. Not ready for a whole new phone? Check out iOS 7 — it’s available right now and it won’t cost you a dime.

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iFixit blows apart the iPhone 5s, fingers Apple’s Touch ID sensor

iFixit blows apart the iPhone 5s, fingers Apple's Touch ID sensor

Apple’s latest flagship smartphone is due in stores tomorrow morning, and naturally, iFixit has put one of the shipping units under a screwdriver before launch. We can’t say we’re surprised: these folks have sort of made a habit of it. The iPhone 5s teardown is currently marked as “in progress,” but the disassembly artists have already found the device slightly more difficult to take apart than its predecessor, due to the Touch ID sensor’s short connector cable. The new iPhone’s 1560mAh battery (a modest upgrade from the iPhone 5’s 1440mAh) is also held down by a ton of glue. The team expresses some concerns over the CMOS Touch ID sensor’s sapphire crystal cover, cautioning that its accuracy could degrade over time if it isn’t adequately protected. At the time of this writing, the 5s is still coming apart, and iFixit is adding more detail by the minute. Hop on over to the source link below to see the tear down in progress, or check back here later for an update with the company’s final word.

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Source: iFixit

iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c join Three UK’s lineup this Friday with unlimited 4G data

iPhone 5s and 5c join Three UK's lineup this friday with unlimited 4G data

‘C,’ it turns out, is for color — not cookie, or cheap or China. Yes, the pretty in pastel iPhone 5c, Sir Jony Ive’s repackaged ode to Apple’s last-gen iPhone, as well as the iPhone 5s will be joining Three UK’s lineup starting this Friday. The operator will be offering both iDevices on a two-year plan for an initial upfront payment of £49 and £99, respectively. That means you’ll still have to pony up a monthly fee for either device, the amount of which depends on the particulars of your voice and data package. Regardless of which you opt for, however, the privilege to surf Three UK’s (not yet live) 4G network is included at no additional cost. And it’s unlimited.

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Target also selling the iPhone 5c for $79.99 on-contract, now accepting pre-orders

Target also selling the iPhone 5c for $7999 oncontract, now accepting preorders

We’ve already seen Walmart undercut Apple by selling the iPhone 5c for less than the MSRP right out of the gate, but it turns out it’s not the only retailer offering a deal. Target’s also selling the 16GB version for $79.99 on a two-year contract from your choice of carrier, offering a savings of $20. You’ll still pay the same $199.99 for the 32GB model, though, and there’s no similar discount to be found on the iPhone 5s, either (Walmart has knocked it down ten bucks to $189). You’ll find that price in store tomorrow, or you can get your pre-order in on Target’s website now.

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Via: 9 to 5 Mac, The Verge

Source: Target

Daily Roundup: iPhone 5s and 5c reviews, Cyber-shot QX10 review, iOS 7 now available, and more!

DNP The Daily RoundUp

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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AllThingsD: carriers indicate lower than usual iPhone 5s stock ahead of Friday’s launch

If last week’s announcement got you all worked up about a new Apple handset, you may have to wait a little while longer. AllThingsD reports that sources from multiple US carriers are showing “grotesquely” low inventory leading up to Friday’s iPhone 5s launch. It’s worth noting that stock numbers typically fall short of the demand (especially at the start), but it seems that this release may be even worse than years past. Of course, with a rainbow of other options hitting shelves on the same day, perhaps the high-end model isn’t demanding the same amount of attention this time around.

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Source: AllThingsD

Weekly Roundup: Apple iPhone 5s and 5c hands-on, LG G2 review, Moto X’s Texas factory, and more!

The Weekly Roundup for 12032012

You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past seven days — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Daily Roundup: Distro Issue 107, iPhone 5c pre-orders, Gold-colored HTC One, and more!

Daily Roundup Distro Issue 107, iPhone 5c preorders, Goldcolored HTC One, and more!

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Editor’s Letter: The secret is out

In each issue of Distro, Executive Editor Marc Perton publishes a wrap-up of the week in news.

DNP Editor's Letter The secret is out

This week’s Distro includes our first hands-on looks at Apple’s new iPhones, the 5c and 5s. And you should read them — and check out our hands-on videos. But I’m not going to be spoiling anything by saying that we didn’t find anything about the new phones very surprising. After months of speculation, leaks and rumors, Apple’s iPhone event this Tuesday was something of a letdown. From the “champagne” iPhone 5s, to the phone’s fingerprint reader, to the “budget” 5c series, virtually everything that was announced on Tuesday was public knowledge — or at least well-circulated on the rumor mill — well in advance. Unlike earlier Apple announcements, there was no “one more thing” lurking under the covers. The launch of the iPhone 5c and 5s was a by-the-numbers Apple event that could have been assembled from an Apple launch kit. Tight guest list and carefully orchestrated media buzz? Check. Black-shirted CEO? Check. Brief performance by an aging pop star? Check. Excitement and surprises? Sorry, not this time.

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This week on gdgt: Sony’s RX100 II, HP’s Slatebook X2 and keeping your iPhone 5

Each week, our friends at gdgt go through the latest gadgets and score them to help you decide which ones to buy. Here are some of their most recent picks. Want more? Visit gdgt anytime to catch up on the latest, and subscribe to gdgt’s newsletter to get a weekly roundup in your inbox.

This week on gdgt: Sony's RX100 II, HP's Slatebook X2 and iPhone 5 in a 5s world

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