Hello Paul,

Well the 5S has a 64bit processor. Which is taking mobile activity to a new 
higher level. Whether it will make it easier for VO users, I'm not sure. 
Certainly, benchmark tests suggest it is a lot faster. But if there are 
benefits to us, I don't know. Certainly, it seems logical to me if you are 
using apps like look tell, tap tap see, O C R apps etc. The faster processor 
and better camera on the 5S will be a worthy long term investment. You need to 
ask yourself. What do I currently use a phone for? What might I use a phone for 
in the future?
 
Gena
Georgina Joyce
Applied Psychologist
Training and Coaching.
Because individuals of groups matter!


On 22 Oct 2013, at 11:24, Paul Hopewell <[email protected]> wrote:

>       Hello, 
> I have had an iPhone 3GS 16GB for some time and am now considering upgrading 
> to an iPhone 5c or 5s both 16GB. the 3GS does not support IOS 7 and some of 
> my Apps which were upgraded to IOS 7 no longer work on IOS 6. supp9oort no lA 
> 
> What are the differences between the 5c and the 5s other than the case and 
> the price? Does the 5c support the new finger print unlock mechanism? Why 
> might I consider the 5s rather than the cheaper 5c? 
> 
> Many thanks in anticipation of your advice. 
> 
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