As widely expected, the new iPhone 5S will feature a fingerprint sensor on the home button, along with a faster processor and more colors–but no NFC.
Apple today unveiled its new flagship device, the follow-up to its iPhone 5, along with a second, cheaper, model, the iPhone 5C. Both will go on sale Sept. 20 in nine countries, including the U.S., Japan and China.
The iPhone 5S will feature what Apple calls Touch ID, a fingerprint identity sensor built into the home button, the result of its $350 million acquisition last year of U.S.-based Authentec’s Smart Sensor Solutions unit.
What do you make of iBeacon?
Many publications are calling it an NFC killer, but I'd say they just don't get how different are the two technologies and their applications.