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Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 October 2012 08:49 Written by Foose Tuesday, 16 October 2012 08:48
As stated on my previous article on the AT&T Impluse 4G, I am the semi-proud and confused owner of an iPhone 5. Be not afraid though, the Impulse 4G is safe in case the worse could happen.
SPECS:
Modes: LTE 700/850/1700/1900, WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Weight: 3.95 oz (112 g)
Dimensions: 4.87″ x 2.31″ x 0.3″ (124 x 59 x 7.6 mm)
Form: Factor Bar
Internal Antenna
Battery Talk: 8 hours max. (480 minutes)
Standby: 225 hours max. (9.4 days)
Display Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD)
Resolution: 640 x 1136 pixels, 4″ diagonal
Colors: 16.7 million (24-bit) IPS
Platform iOS 6
Processor Apple A6
Memory 64/32/16 GB internal storage, raw hardware
FCC ID BCG-E2599A » (Approved Sept 12, 2012)
FEATURES
GPS /Location Type: A-GPS Supports LBS Navigation / plus compass / photo, video geo tagging
Bluetooth Supported Profiles: HFP 1.6, PBA, A2DP 1.2, AVRC 1.4, HID, PAN, MAP 4
Camera Resolution:8+ megapixel, auto-focus, LED flash, f/2.4 lens, panorama, HDR, touch to focus, face detection
Email Client Protocols Supported: Protocols Supported, POP, IMAP, Gmail, Exchange, built in attachment viewer (Microsoft Office, PDF)
Hearing Aid Compatible Rating: M3, T4 (very tele-coil compatible)
High-Speed Data Technology: LTE plus HSPA+42
Mobile Hotspot: Carrier dependent
Text Messaging (SMS) View Style: Threaded
Touch Screen Type: Capacitive multi-touch
Video Capture Resolution: 1080p HD with photo capture, stabilization, and face detection
Voice Dialing Type: Speaker-independent (automatic) and Siri voice-controlled assistant and full dictation
WAP / Web Browser Browser Software: Safari
I recommend: Getting a good case for it, but not something too bulky. I got an Otter box case and I had trouble working the keyboard because that case is bulky and I swear it could stop a bullet.
My opinion on this phone: This is my first iPhone, so I think it is an incredible piece of art and technology. I do empathize with the 4S users that this phone has no ground breaking piece of software or technology, just a mere improvement over the 4S. I do miss the SWYPE function from the Android, the keys are kind of weird on the iOS as they have odd detection. The phone is incredibly fast and smooth operating. I will have to say I expected more from Siri, and that there is good competition for it out there. Overall, a great phone.