We could have taken the easy way out and designed something more reasonable and less remarkable. But we didn’t. If the technology didn’t exist, we invented it. If a component wasn’t small enough, we re-imagined it. If convention was standing in the way, we left it behind. The result is iPhone 5: the thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.
iPhone 5 is just 7.6
millimeters thin. To make that happen, Apple engineers had to think
small, component by component. They created a nano-SIM card, which is 44
percent smaller than a micro-SIM. They also developed a unique cellular
solution for iPhone 5. The conventional approach to building LTE into a
world phone uses two chips — one for voice, one for data. On iPhone 5,
both are on a single chip. The intelligent, reversible Lightning
connector is 80 percent smaller than the 30-pin connector. The 8MP
iSight camera has even more features — like panorama and dynamic
low-light mode — yet it’s 20 percent smaller. And the new A6 chip is up
to 2x faster than the A5 chip but 22 percent smaller. Even with so much
inside, iPhone 5 is 20 percent lighter and 18 percent thinner
than iPhone 4S.
Making
a thinner, lighter iPhone meant even the display had to be thinner.
Apple engineers accomplished that by creating the first Retina display
with integrated touch technology. Which means instead of a separate
layer of touch electrodes between display pixels, the pixels do double
duty — acting as touch-sensing electrodes while displaying the image at
the same time. With one less layer between you and what you see on
iPhone 5, you experience more clarity than ever before. All on a display
that’s 30 percent thinner than before.Precision-Matched Inlays
During the assembly
process, each iPhone 5 aluminum housing is photographed by two
high-powered 29MP cameras. A machine then compares the images with 725
uniquely cut inlays to find a precise match.
Sapphire Crystal
Although the surface
of the iSight camera is as clear as glass, it’s not made of glass. It’s
actually sapphire crystal, whose hardness is second only to diamond on
the scale of transparent materials. That means the surface of the lens
is far less likely to scratch..
Diamond-Cut Beveled Edge
A crystalline diamond is used to cut the chamfers of iPhone 5. This process gives the beveled edge its beautiful sheen.
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