


Have a look at our handy guides on the difference between the iPhone 5 and 5S, and the difference between the iPhone 5C and 5S. We will have more information on the iPhone 5S and also the iPhone 5C when they are made official later today, Apple’s press event kicks off at 6PM UK time. The device will feature a plastic casing that will be available in a range of bright colors. The iPhone 5C is rumored to come with similar specifications to the existing iPhone 5, which will include an 8 megapixel camera. Works with All Bluetooth Devices Including: Android Smartphones & Tablets, iPhone 4/4S/5/5S/5C/6, Kindle Fire HD, iPad 3/4/Air. Tapping is the most common and basic gesture: You tap to open apps, bring up controls, make choices from menus, and more. The hardware on the iPhone 5S is expected to be updated, and will include a new Apple A7 processor, updated graphics and more RAM, plus a 12 megapixel camera with a dual LED flash. Chiesi Ltd iPhone 5s Quick Guide Navigation and Touch TAP As clicking is to a desktop computer, so is tapping to an iOS device. The iPhone 5S will come with a similar design to the existing iPhone, although the handset will come in some new colors, which will include gold and possibly grey, as well as the normal white and black. Update: Several other pages from the guide have been posted by C Technology, but they primarily show safety and warranty information and do not reveal any other details on the device.Now a photo of the user guide for the iPhone 5S has been leaked, and it shows the fingerprint scanner, which apple calls the Touch ID sensor, the photo was posted online by Nowhereelse. MacRumors will have live coverage of the event.


The new iPhone will be unveiled today at 10:00 AM Pacific Time at Apple's Cupertino headquarters. In recent weeks and months the support for an iPhone with a fingerprint sensor has gathered steam, with questionable photos of iPhone 5S packaging, leaked parts and iOS 7 beta code hinting that the new hardware feature is forthcoming. Late last night the Wall Street Journal confirmed that the new iPhone, which is set to be unveiled early Tuesday at a press event at Apple's Cupertino, CA headquarters, will feature a fingerprint sensor. Although the naming conventions in this photo do appear in the user guides for some iPod and iPad models. However, the photo also appears to showcase a slight departure for naming conventions for iPhone buttons in user guides, referring to "Volume Buttons" and "Sleep/Wake button" instead of the usual "Volume Up/Down" and "On/Off Sleep/Wake". The photo features what looks to be an iPhone 5S running iOS 7 and also shows off the rumored silver ring around the home button. The much-rumored fingerprint sensor in the iPhone 5S may be referred to as "Touch ID", according to an alleged new photo of an iPhone 5S user guide uncovered by.
