If it has fingerprint reading technology built into a non-moving home button, 
I'd be tempted. The ability to unlock the device with a finger instead of 
taking the time to enter a passcode would be great, plus whatever else they 
toss in there. If they stick to their pattern, though, the 5S will just be a 
faster 5; we'll have to wait until next year for the iPhone6 for a really new 
device. Again, that is only if they continue the trend from the last few years.
On Jun 12, 2013, at 7:58 AM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I would get it if it had NFC or some cool mobile wallet technology. I'd also 
> be keen for better battery life. I don't care too much about a faster 
> processor as this seems to often balance out with more pixels in the display. 
> Plus, my 4S currently seems to run all my apps fast enough. I was about to 
> say I don't care about a better camera, but then I realised this would be 
> useful for OCR and image recognition apps. I'd also be pretty pumped if it 
> could do the laundry or washing up for me, or clean my bathroom.
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