Thursday, December 6, 2012

First images of the iPhone 5S emerge online

Posted the 06 Dec, 2012, on tech2.in.com| by Aaron Almeida

The iPhone 5 is just making its way to a range of countries across the globe and for those who are yet to purchase the biggest iPhone yet; this news may come as a surprise to you. It appears that Apple is already preparing the successor to the iPhone 5 in the form of the iPhone 5S and a French website, Nowehereelse.fr has acquired some images of the internals of the upcoming model.

From the images, we can see that the screw placement on the upcoming model is a bit different from the iPhone 5 as well as some other minor changes can be noticed. However, in the side-by-side comparison of the two, we can see that the external design of the handset remains the same.
The side-by-side comparison of the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S
The side-by-side comparison of the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S


Apple has a tradition of opting for similar designs with every alternate model, hence it may come as no surprise if they do decide to keep the external design the same. The brand did it with the iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 4S and from the looks of it, the iPhone 5S may not have any cosmetic improvements over its predecessor.

As of now, presumably there is still some time before the iPhone 5S gets launched and the iPhone 5 is still flying off the shelves. A couple of days ago news about the iPhone 5 being sold out and it being available in the grey market alone, started doing the rounds. To verify this further, we contacted a number of official Apple resellers such as Imagine, Reliance iStore and Maple and they all stated that as of now, the handset is, in fact, not in stock and the minimum waiting period for it is around 10 to 15 days. Currently they are only taking pre-bookings for the device. Those consumers who have pre-ordered the handset will be given priority over walk ins when the next batch of iPhones arrives.

We then contacted Apple India and they told us that multiple batches of iPhones had entered the market and they would continue to supply phones to resellers on a timely basis. They denied that the smartphone was not in stock.

As per their statement, units of the "acclaimed" iPhone 5 have been and currently are still flying off the shelves, hence the lack of supply. The bottom line sems to be that the reason the device could be out of stock in certain stores is because of the high level of demand for the handset. Stocks are running out quickly thanks to the handset's immense popularity. Apple's spokesperson also informed us that the only model that is difficult to purchase is the 64GB version as there were some supply constraints here in India.

In the grey market, units of the iPhone 5 have become available and the stores are selling the device at the same cost as the official resellers. However, only the 16GB and 32GB models appear to be in stock and as is the case with the official resellers, the 64GB variant is not available. However, if one does want a 64GB version, the waiting period is not as long i.e. around a week or so. At present in the grey market, the black variant of the handset is difficult to come by.

The Apple iPhone 5, which was launched on November 2, was sold out at official resellers' stores on day one. It was reported that those interested in purchasing the handset would have to wait for three to five weeks for the second shipment to arrive.

Apple has teamed up with a couple of distribution channels, namely Redington and Ingram Micro to sell the iPhone 5 in India. Redington revealed the prices of the handset - the base model (16GB) is priced at Rs 45,500, the 32GB version will be available for Rs 52,500, and the 64GB model for Rs 59,500. These prices are more or less on par with the iPhone 4S from the previous generation, when it was first launched in India.

3 comments:

  1. I m using iPhone 4S.. It's really working with iOS 6.. Company should focus on more tech rather than making it lighter n more pixels.. Samsung is really going wild in R n D.. They ve worked on amoled tech n flexible battery.. I am sure if one can buy 4s so can he 5s... Provided its worth n better than Samsung s 4 ,..

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    1. Actually since you mentioned it, i really don't get what they are trying to do. For me it is just fail after fail after fail.
      Apple is just showing lack of creativity.

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  2. the upcoming model is a bit different from the iPhone 5 as well as some other minor changes can be noticed.iPhone 5S

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