11 Facts About IPhone 5S

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IPhone 5S is a smartphone that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc It is the seventh generation of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 5, and unveiled in September 2013, alongside the iPhone 5C.

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IPhone 5S originally shipped with iOS 7, which introduced a revamped visual appearance among other new features.

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The 5S is the first iPhone to be supported through six major versions of iOS, from iOS 7 to iOS 12, along with the iPhone 6S and the first-generation iPhone SE which were supported from iOS 9 to iOS 15, and the second iOS device to support six major updates – the first being the iPad 2 which supported iOS versions 4 to 9.

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Some criticized the iPhone 5S for keeping the design and small display of the iPhone 5, and others expressed security concerns about the Touch ID system.

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The iPhone 5S was the best selling phone on all major U S carriers in September 2013.

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IPhone 5S was succeeded as Apple's flagship smartphone by the larger iPhone 6 in September 2014.

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The iPhone 5S was the first iPhone to be available in a gold color; this decision was influenced by the fact that gold is seen as a popular sign of a luxury product among Chinese customers.

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IPhone 5S is powered by the Apple A7 system-on-chip, the first 64-bit processor ever used on a smartphone.

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IPhone 5S's camera was paired with a dual-LED flash, allowing for higher-quality nighttime photos.

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IPhone 5S received a positive reception from reviewers and commentators.

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The Galaxy S5's failure to oust the iPhone 5S from the top-selling spot was a major setback for Samsung Mobile, as the preceding Samsung Galaxy SIII and Samsung Galaxy S4, in the first quarter of their releases, had outsold the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 respectively.

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