Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Tight budget consumers would buy iPhone 4S

The countdown has already started for the much anticipated iPhone 5S or now rumored as 5C. Reports suggest that Apple’s new flagship might release between 10th and 28th of September. Buyers now have the option to choose from a beefy range of iPhones. However, customers are willing to buy the freshly tweaked iPhone 5S with iOS-7. They are willing to invest on the all new iOS-7 experience and colored iPhone devices.
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IPhone 4S still delivers the best goodies as per its specs. Its superbly built design and superior hardware still makes it a better option for iPhone buyers.

IPhone 4S has been in the market over 2 years and even mobile tech has advanced over 2 generations, and it can still surpass some of the latest mobile devices in the current market.  Users are enabled to perform all tasks from their iPhone 4S which they expect form latest devices like; texting, accessing web, playing games, listening to music and take snaps.

With the release of new iPhone, older models like 4S price are decreasing. Older units are now sold with price cuts. For instance immediately after the iPhone 5S launch, it is expected that the iPhone 5 price mark will further come down. 

Apple has already revealed that its completely new iOS-7 is about to come this fall. The OS will also support iPhone 4S. Millions of users are eagerly waiting to get their hands on this simple yet powerful Operating system update. It is highly likely that the next iOS iteration will support all the handsets after 4S.
This means with iPhone 4S, users will get the taste of the new iOS operating system and all the killer features of iOS-7. Thus, it can be said that iPhone 4S would be the new demand for the coming iPhone buyers.

IPhone application developer on the other hand are waiting to get the latest iOS release. With the new flat and simple design strategy and expected new hardware integration, developers will have new opportunities to explore the potential of iOS application development.

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