Some of them have top 20 reasons to go for iphone or even top 10 reasons to go for iphone. I have narrowed it down to The top 4 reasons to go for iphone. I did not get my iphone on the first day standing in the queue. I really didn't think it would be worth upgrading but apple proved me wrong and here are the best reasons to go for an iphone 4S. We were all expecting to unveil the iPhone 5, after months of rumors and wild speculation. Instead, we got an iPhone 4 with faster parts. Sigh. If the name alone iPhone 4S was not indication enough that this is an incremental upgrade, there is the telling detail that the phone looks exactly the same. Sure, I am a little disappointed I didn't get to see a shiny new gadget, but Apple showed off something even more important this week: an innovation-based business plan for digital domination. Now, if you are one of those folks who just wants a phone with a bigger screen, stop reading now. For those still with me, here are five reasons the 4S is worth the upgrade.
1: The iPhone 4S a Better Phone
Based on the specs alone, the iPhone 4S seems better than its predecessor. A faster, dual-core A5 processor, 8MP camera, 1080p video recording, and eight hours of battery life are all needed improvements. The company is still iterating and enhancing its product lines, and that is a good sign, for any tech company. And besides, I don’t think a bigger screen would make the iPhone any better. What do you want, a Streak 5?
2. iOS 5
Apple is rolling out iOS 5 to all of its devices, including existing iPhone 4 and iPod touch users. If past roll outs are any judge, this will be a swift and relatively painless process. This kind of thing is unfamiliar to Android users like me who are still waiting for last year’s version (v2.3) of Android to reach my handset. It will utterly befuddle the millions of BlackBerry users out there who probably don’t even know there are multiple versions of the Blackberry OS. Apple is gaining market share, and it isn’t doing it with OSX; it is doing it with iOS.
3. iCloud
It isn't just going to be a place to back up your digital life, it is going to synchronize all of those items and make them available to you from your entire collection of Apple devices. Take photos on your iPhone and they will be automatically synced to your iPhoto photostream on both your Mac and your iPad. The iCloud will quickly change the way users interact with digital services and will create tremendous incentives for anyone in the Apple ecosystem to buy even more Apple hardware.
4. Siri
I would suggest that Siri may be that one more thing. It will be built into all iPhone 4S devices and, at the most basic level, it is a good voice recognition system. Beyond that, it is an interface for dealing with online search engines and even your productivity apps. Ask “will it rain today,” and Siri will use the date, local weather forecast, and your GPS to find the answer and then tell you in natural language. It is an amazing technology that could fundamentally change how we use our mobile devices. And the best part is, it works. Not perfectly, not consistently, but way better than you’d expect. Apple owns it and you can, too, for the price of an iPhone 4S.
1: The iPhone 4S a Better Phone
Based on the specs alone, the iPhone 4S seems better than its predecessor. A faster, dual-core A5 processor, 8MP camera, 1080p video recording, and eight hours of battery life are all needed improvements. The company is still iterating and enhancing its product lines, and that is a good sign, for any tech company. And besides, I don’t think a bigger screen would make the iPhone any better. What do you want, a Streak 5?
2. iOS 5
Apple is rolling out iOS 5 to all of its devices, including existing iPhone 4 and iPod touch users. If past roll outs are any judge, this will be a swift and relatively painless process. This kind of thing is unfamiliar to Android users like me who are still waiting for last year’s version (v2.3) of Android to reach my handset. It will utterly befuddle the millions of BlackBerry users out there who probably don’t even know there are multiple versions of the Blackberry OS. Apple is gaining market share, and it isn’t doing it with OSX; it is doing it with iOS.
3. iCloud
It isn't just going to be a place to back up your digital life, it is going to synchronize all of those items and make them available to you from your entire collection of Apple devices. Take photos on your iPhone and they will be automatically synced to your iPhoto photostream on both your Mac and your iPad. The iCloud will quickly change the way users interact with digital services and will create tremendous incentives for anyone in the Apple ecosystem to buy even more Apple hardware.4. Siri
I would suggest that Siri may be that one more thing. It will be built into all iPhone 4S devices and, at the most basic level, it is a good voice recognition system. Beyond that, it is an interface for dealing with online search engines and even your productivity apps. Ask “will it rain today,” and Siri will use the date, local weather forecast, and your GPS to find the answer and then tell you in natural language. It is an amazing technology that could fundamentally change how we use our mobile devices. And the best part is, it works. Not perfectly, not consistently, but way better than you’d expect. Apple owns it and you can, too, for the price of an iPhone 4S.
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