Testseek.com have collected 822 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 5S and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 5S.
September 2013
(86%)
822 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(60%)
53 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
860100822
The editors liked
64 bit A7 processor + M7 coprocessor
Touch ID
Camera
The iPhone is still a beautiful phone
And iOS is more functional than ever. The redesign of the software makes it feel fresh
Even though the phone looks more or less the same as last year. TouchID really works
And it's a huge convenience
And he has a warning as well
I still believe that users don't really cross shop between Android and iOS
But if Apple doesn't offer a larger display option soon then I believe it will lose some users not because of cross shopping
But out of frustration
Powerful Core
Excellent Camera
Screen touch ID is amazing
Display
A7 chipset
Camera with dualLED flash
Finger scanner
Great Build Quality
Nice Form Factor
Fast and powerful processor
Good quality build
IOS 7
Improved camera
Fingerprint sensor
Classy design
Consistently good performance
Future proof power package
Much improved camera
Touch ID feels right at home
Performanc
Design
Ecosystem of apps
The editors didn't like
Price
Small screen & design is getting dated
The camera is good
But its flash is a disappointment. Battery life isn't good
Especialy compared to some of the behemoths out there. And in places
Abstract: ad#ad-1]The iPhone 5S is a device that comes once a year and sets trends in the mobile industry. The iPhone 5s comes in with some unique specs with a couple of new features;which includes the A7 dual-core chip with the specialized M7 processor. The impr...
Abstract: 2013 so far can be described as the year of the camera phone. Between Nokia's engineering and the likes of its competitors playing catch up, consumers have plenty of choice when it comes to smartphones with excellent cameras.Following up our recent Lumia ...
Published: 2013-09-26, Author: Jason , review by: macworld.com
Touch ID fingerprint sensor, Camera flash adjusts to ambient light temperature, Big speed improvement over iPhone 5
Screen still feels small next to other highend phones
The existence of the iPhone 5c as a second new iPhone in Apple's product line gives the iPhone 5s some breathing room. It doesn't have to be the one and only iPhone. Instead, it can be the high-end model, packed with new features that will spread through...
Still stunning looking, great quality, sharp and colorful display, excellent camera, a fingerprint scanner that's actually easy to use
A 4" display on a flagship smartphone in 2013 seems so old fashioned
I confess that I use Android smartphones more than the iPhone, but every year when a new iPhone comes out, I get giddy with excitement. There is a simple magic to iOS devices, with a bevvy of complex engineering, brilliant software design and killer m...
The most advanced smartphone on the market, Cuttingedge processor and graphics performance, iOS 7 is revitalizes the iPhone experience, Slowmotion video capture and photos outstanding, Touch ID a game changer
No option for larger display, Relatively expensive offcontract, No WiFi 802.11ac support, No 128GB option, No 'Swypelike' keyboard
While some people might write off the iPhone 5s as merely an 's' upgrade, they are not taking the time to properly look beyond the surface. Sure, it might look almost identical to the iPhone 5, but it as far removed from the iPhone 5 as the iPhone 5 was f...
For AT&T customers considering a move from an iPhone 4s or earlier to an iPhone 5s, you'll be blown away by the speed difference if you're in an LTE area. If you have an upgrade, use it. Apple's claims of UltraFast LTE in the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c are v...
Abstract: Aaron reviews the Apple iPhone 5s , the company's newest smartphone. Available at Verizon, AT&T, Sprint , and T-Mobile in several colors, the Apple iPhone 5s offers an Apple A7 CPU, 4-inch Retina Display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD recording, 1 GB o...
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Published: 2013-09-24, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
The iPhone 5 design is still sturdy and attractive, and "space gray" should hold up better to scuffs than last year's black model, Excellent performance, Good camera with improved low-light performance, though in low light especially some Lumia phones can
The fingerprint sensor is imperfect as a standalone authentication tool, and Apple doesn't (yet?) support two-factor authentication, Dual-band 802.11n and 100Mbps LTE aren't bad at all in the here-and-now, but they might be feeling a little dated by the t
Abstract: As we continue to work on our review of Apple's new flagship iPhone 5s , a few reviews published by other sites have caught our attention. In one such review, Anandtech showed us that specs on paper are just a small part of the story, since Apple's new iP...
Truly elegant / light design, High-speed LTE radios, Double the performance vs. iPhone 5, Strong graphics performance, Refined UI with iOS 7, Beautiful display
Lingering issues with Apple Maps, No NFC, No larger screen option
We said this last year with the iPhone 5, but we'll say it again this year; the latest iPhone (the 5s, in this case) is indeed the best iPhone yet. While it looks the same on the outside, Apple's internal upgrades have delivered a phone that's blisteringl...