Thursday, 19 September 2013

The first announcement of the iPhone 5C focuses on the plastic housing

We have the first announcement of the iPhone 5C and as you can see below, Apple has tried, on this occasion, to highlight its new smartphone polycarbonate while reminding us how important color in this new device. Without a single word in your content, however, it is an ad offering to talk about, like the device itself is announced by Apple, the iPhone 5C.
The iPhone 5C, both good and bad, not a smartphone with its manufacturer Apple can boast a lot of technical specifications. And not because the terminal has some bad parts, but because no surprise coming after the iPhone 5, Apple smartphone also has inherited much of the internal components. Furthermore, there is a smart phone that can "sell" in ads for its price, since despite being considered a "medium", "low-cost" Apple slashing 600 euros.
For these reasons, Apple had to highlight, among the attributes of the iPhone 5C, the material with which it is built and the colors of its rear surface, which is what most consumers like smart phone "middle range" of Apple . Not a word used for the Cupertino declare that I have presented, but it makes it look fluid, is by the fluidity of your operating system? When it comes to marketing, any theory can be good, or almost. You never know what's inside the mind of a publicist.

In Samsung do not like either polycarbonate iPhone 5C

The polycarbonate, although many do not like it, offers greater resistance to smartphones, as we see in many drop test in which it appears, for example, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and the iPhone 5. However, usually more like visual appearance of finished aluminum terminals as they can be the iPhone 5, iPhone 5S or HTC One Before this iPhone 5C, many Apple fanboys criticizing Samsung to use their smartphones and polycarbonate, Now, Apple has done the same. However, in the meantime, Apple maintains its flagship with aluminum as material, and Samsung, it seems, is working on a Samsung Galaxy S5 aluminum, does it become clear polycarbonate of high?

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