The only issue with a 3. When I thought of buying the iPhone 4s, in my head I knew its shortcomings. But I was surprised to find out how capable the iPhone 4s is even today.
Browsing the web on the iPhone 4s is as good as on any other phone. Many news websites such as Indianexpress. But running modern apps on the iPhone 4s is entirely a different story altogether.
But running iOS 9. But I must say the iPhone 4s still performs better than many Android smartphones that have been introduced much later. And I must say I can clearly see the progress Apple has made in improving the camera on its iPhones. But the phone suffers a lot in low-light and comparing the iPhone 4s and iPhone 12 is like comparing two different planets. There are some shortcomings of using a small-screen phone: the small form factor means the iPhone 4s has a smaller battery, which translates to not-so-great battery life.
My phone lasted about four and a half hours before it died completely. So yes, your fear of using a compact phone is right. You are choosing a small form factor over long battery life. Maybe that is why most smartphone makers including Apple, stopped making compact phones. It depends. The iPhone 4s what definitely Apple's most brilliant creation ever. This is the phone that raised the bar to entirely new levels. Maybe even levels that they themselves wont ever be able to reach.
With the sleek, eye grasping style and the new addition of Siri, this phone blasted itself miles ahead of its rivals. And as it did this, it took our expectations with it. The 4s has definitely made Apple what it is today. This phone runs very smooth and is probably the most user friendly device out there.
It's very comfortable to hold and fun to use. And on top of that, you get reception nearly everywhere. I can't remember the last time that I haven't had service.
Now that the 5 has been out for awhile and the 5s and 5c have been revealed, I can compare the 4s to what was supposed to make it a thing of the past. Let me put it like this. If someone were to lay the 4s, the 5, and the 5s and 5c in front of me and give me a choice as to which one I would take, I would take the 4s.
This phone is still, in my opinion, the best phone out there. I have used the 5 and it doesn't have the same feel as the 4s and I assume that the 5s is going to be the same way. Is this review helpful? Nice phone. The brand says it all. Nice phone with lots of features. Liked the Siri and the touch interface is very smooth. Lots of free apps on App Store is available.
It doesn't hang As a whole a nice phone. The best ever made. Powered with mhz processor and ram on paper this configuration may look not so convincing but when blended with Apple IOS operating system its fluent and efficient. I typically experience buyer's remorse for almost any big purchase I make. But the iPhone 4S is such a solid device and such an improvement over your iPhone 3GS that recently died, that I think you will be happy with your purchase no matter what Apple announces in June or September.
Do you think I may still benefit from a screen protector? I got one with glare reduction, but I believe it takes a lot of the glory of the fantastic screen in the phone.
On the other hand, my HTC Incredible did not have one and it fared pretty well for scratches until it fell on its face and the glass broke to pieces. Somehow I think that if the Incredible would've had a screen protector, it may have fared the fall better.
On the other hand, if I may say, the phone is so large and somehow slippery that I think I also might need a skin or case. What do you think? Do you have an opinion on screen protectors or cases? Dear Jorge, I'm going to be honest with you. I am not a fan of cases or screen protectors as a general rule of thumb.
I think they're just a ploy to get consumers to spend more money. Sure it may protect your device. But what are you really protecting it from? It's like those old ladies who wrap their sofas in plastic. What's the point? The sofa is meant for sitting, so sit.
And a smartphone is meant for touching, so touch it. And by the way, the device already comes in a case, which I believe should be durable enough to handle most wear and tear. I've owned several smartphones over the years and have tested even more, and I've found that most displays hold up pretty well without any additional protection. The only device that I had significant screen scratching problems with from being carried around in my purse or backpack was the original BlackBerry Storm.
Gorilla Glass is supposed to be more scratch resistant and durable than other displays. And for the most part, I've heard good things about it. But there have been some complaints here and there regarding minor scratches. If this is something you can live with, then I'd forget the screen protectors and cases and save your money for something really useful. The only reason I might consider a screen saver or case is if I plan on selling my iPhone in the future.
In that instance, you could probably get a better price for your device if it's in pristine condition. In that case, it makes more sense to protect it from the minor scratches that come along with actually using a device. I'm sure there are plenty of people who would disagree with me on this point. But since you asked for my opinion, I thought I'd share it. Ask Maggie is an advice column that answers readers' wireless and broadband questions.
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