The battery life on a Samsung Galaxy S4 isn't much better in real-world terms, 
you still have to charge it once a day under heavy usage. Looking at the new 
Galaxy smartwatch, you get 6 hours battery out of it, not even a day, now 
that's rubbish!

As for the camera, they have improved it a lot in this version : 
http://www.apple.com/iphone-5s/camera/, bigger sensor, burst shoot mode, dual 
LED flash.

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On 11 Sep 2013, at 11:49, "Michael Dennis - FanChants.com" 
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> Fair enough we all have our point of view, however, I would have thought by 
> now they could have come up with a decent camera (in all lights) but thats 
> me. Carrying a big camera around, or filling my already full pockets with 
> another camera doesn't suit me, but might others. I want my camera on my 
> phone with everything else and I want it to be decent enough to take top 
> shots in all lights. Seems we're still a few years away from that wow.
> 
> Other wows, well how about a phone whose battery would last all day with 
> constant use. I've just been on the road around Europe for a month and was 
> constantly having to recharge in a cafe or elsewhere, sometimes twice if I 
> was working off the phone - rubbish. I've heard that it's the same battery on 
> the new 5s as on the 4s, that can't be good with a more powerful processor 
> can it? A solar powered recharge would be a decent wow, or just a battery 
> that lasts all day would get a whispery wow from me.
> 
> Other silly wows, but thats just me, would be to at least waterproof the 
> thing, or sweat proof it so when i go running the sweat doesn't seep in and 
> knack my phone - as it has done twice now, a screen that doesn't break very 
> easily would also be decent and some default headphones that stay in your 
> ears would also be good.
> 
> I'm a heavy business user and don't get me wrong I LOVE Apple, especially the 
> laptops, but the iPhone used to be way ahead of the game and I would never 
> have looked elsewhere but others seem to have caught up and Apple isn't 
> responding how it used to in my opinion.
> 
> Just a very big fan disappointed with the way things are looking post Steve.
> 
> My 2p worth. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 11 Sep 2013, at 17:23, [email protected] wrote:
> 
>> I find the camera on my iPod touch works impressively well (except in low 
>> light) and its picture taking and video capabilities far exceed my dedicated 
>> Kodak camera from about 8 years ago as well as being loads smaller and doing 
>> many, many other things my Kodak never could. I have it with me 95% of the 
>> time which means a lot more photo opportunities.
>> 
>> If you want to take really good photos then buy a DSLR. I can't help feeling 
>> that everyone's getting a little jaded - I mean, how good do you expect or 
>> need a phone camera to be? There is a reason that professional photographers 
>> don't use a camera phone on assignment! As Tim Cook said at the 
>> presentation, they could have played the specs game and slapped in more 
>> Megapixels (as others have done) so you have to ask "Why didn't they?". 
>> Michael said "I either stick with the 4s and get a separate camera or go 
>> Android or dare i say it Windoze and get a phone with a decent camera 
>> spec.... ANyone got a decent camera phone tey could recommend?" I have a 
>> DSLR from 2004 which takes much better photos than my 5th generation iPod 
>> touch but i'm really pleased with the quality of the latter too. I'd suggest 
>> that before buying an Android/Windows/Whatever photo to get a better camera 
>> it would certainly be prudent to take photos with them and the iPhone 5S in 
>> the same place and under the same conditions (as far as possible) and 
>> compare the resulting photos, not the specs!! Specs are a means to an end 
>> but it's the end that matters.
>> 
>> So, what "wow" features would you really, really want to see in the iPhone6? 
>> I'm just curious given the obvious disappointment that these features were 
>> not in the 5S.
>> 
>> The most significant part of the announcement I reckon was iOS going 64bit 
>> which will I'm sure enable the development of some very clever software.
>> 
>> As for iOS 7 I think I'll like it a lot after I've got over the shock of 
>> such a radical change. I imagine a good feel for the difference is running 
>> the free Yahoo! weather app and the free Met Office weather app on iOS6. The 
>> Yahoo! app is light, airy, graceful and a pleasure to use. The Met Office 
>> app - which has better weather most of the time - feels heavy, cramped and 
>> cluttered and definitely NOT iOS7.
>> 
>> My 2p worth. :)
>> 
>> Stephen
>> 
>> 
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