IPhone 5c, the Glossary
The iPhone 5c is a smartphone that was designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is part of the sixth generation of the iPhone.[1]
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- Active noise control mobile phones
- Computer-related introductions in 2013
- Discontinued iPhones
- Products and services discontinued in 2014
- Products and services discontinued in 2015
- Products and services discontinued in 2016
ABC News (United States)
ABC News is the news division of the American television network ABC.
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Accelerometer
An accelerometer is a device that measures the proper acceleration of an object.
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Airplane mode
Airplane mode (also known as aeroplane mode, flight mode, offline mode, or standalone mode) is a setting available on smartphones and other portable devices.
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AnandTech
AnandTech is an online computer hardware magazine owned by Future plc.
AOL
AOL (stylized as Aol., formerly a company known as AOL Inc. and originally known as America Online) is an American web portal and online service provider based in New York City, and a brand marketed by Yahoo! Inc. The service traces its history to an online service known as PlayNET.
App Store (Apple)
The App Store is an app marketplace developed and maintained by Apple, for mobile apps on its iOS and iPadOS operating systems.
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Apple A6
The Apple A6 is a 32-bit package on package (PoP) system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series.
Apple A6X
The Apple A6X is a 32-bit system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series.
Apple A7
The Apple A7 is a 64-bit system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series. IPhone 5c and Apple A7 are computer-related introductions in 2013.
Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley.
Apple Maps
Apple Maps is a web mapping service developed by Apple Inc. The default map system of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, it provides directions and estimated times of arrival for driving, walking, cycling, and public transportation navigation.
Apple Store
The Apple Store is a chain of retail stores owned and operated by Apple Inc. The stores sell, service and repair various Apple products, including Mac desktop and MacBook laptop personal computers, iPhone smartphones, iPad tablet computers, Apple Watch smartwatches, Apple TV digital media players, software, and both Apple-branded and selected third-party accessories.
Apple Wallet
Apple Wallet (or simply Wallet, known as Passbook prior to iOS 9) is a digital wallet developed by Apple Inc. and included with iOS and watchOS that allows users to store Wallet passes such as coupons, boarding passes, student ID cards, government ID cards, business credentials, resort passes, car keys, home keys, event tickets, public transportation passes, store cards, and – starting with iOS 8.1 – credit cards, and debit cards for use via Apple Pay.
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Application software
An application program (software application, or application, or app for short) is a computer program designed to carry out a specific task other than one relating to the operation of the computer itself, typically to be used by end-users.
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Back-illuminated sensor
Comparison of simplified back-illuminated and front-illuminated pixel cross-sections A back-illuminated sensor, also known as backside illumination (BI) sensor, is a type of digital image sensor that uses a novel arrangement of the imaging elements to increase the amount of light captured and thereby improve low-light performance.
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Backlight
A backlight is a form of illumination used in liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) that provides illumination from the back or side of a display panel.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs).
Byte
The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits.
Calendar (Apple)
Calendar is a personal calendar app made by Apple Inc. for its macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS operating systems.
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
Central processing unit
A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor, or just processor, is the most important processor in a given computer.
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CNET
CNET (short for "Computer Network") is an American media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos on technology and consumer electronics globally.
Coating
A coating is a covering that is applied to the surface of an object, or substrate.
Code-division multiple access
Code-division multiple access (CDMA) is a channel access method used by various radio communication technologies.
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Comparison of smartphones
This is a comparison of the various internal components and features of many smartphones.
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Contrast ratio
The contrast ratio (CR) is a property of a display system, defined as the ratio of the luminance of the brightest shade (white) to that of the darkest shade (black) that the system is capable of producing.
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Digital data
Digital data, in information theory and information systems, is information represented as a string of discrete symbols, each of which can take on one of only a finite number of values from some alphabet, such as letters or digits.
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Digital distribution
Digital distribution, also referred to as content delivery, online distribution, or electronic software distribution, among others, is the delivery or distribution of digital media content such as audio, video, e-books, video games, and other software.
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Direct manipulation interface
In computer science, human–computer interaction, and interaction design, direct manipulation is an approach to interfaces which involves continuous representation of objects of interest together with rapid, reversible, and incremental actions and feedback.
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Engadget
Engadget is a technology news, reviews and analysis website offering daily coverage of gadgets, consumer electronics, video games, gaming hardware, apps, social media, streaming, AI, space, robotics, electric vehicles and other potentially consumer-facing technology.
Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), also known as 2.75G, Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), IMT Single Carrier (IMT-SC), and Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution, is a 2G digital mobile phone technology for data transmission. IPhone 5c and Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution are videotelephony.
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Evolution-Data Optimized
Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO, EVDO, etc.) is a telecommunications standard for the wireless transmission of data through radio signals, typically for broadband Internet access.
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Evolved High Speed Packet Access
Evolved High Speed Packet Access, HSPA+, HSPA (Plus) or HSPAP, is a technical standard for wireless broadband telecommunication.
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Exmor
Exmor is technology Sony implemented on some of their CMOS image sensors.
F-number
An f-number is a measure of the light-gathering ability of an optical system such as a camera lens.
Face detection
Face detection is a computer technology being used in a variety of applications that identifies human faces in digital images.
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Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by American technology conglomerate Meta.
FaceTime
FaceTime is a proprietary videotelephony product developed by Apple Inc. FaceTime is available on supported iOS mobile devices running iOS 4 and later and Mac computers that run and later. IPhone 5c and FaceTime are videotelephony.
Fingerprint
A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger.
Flashlight
A flashlight (US English) or electric torch (Commonwealth English), usually shortened to torch, is a portable hand-held electric lamp.
FLOPS
Floating point operations per second (FLOPS, flops or flop/s) is a measure of computer performance in computing, useful in fields of scientific computations that require floating-point calculations.
Forbes
Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.
Form factor (mobile phones)
The form factor of a mobile phone is its size, shape, and style, as well as the layout and position of its major components.
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Foxconn
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.
Frame rate
Frame rate, most commonly expressed in or FPS, is typically the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images (frames) are captured or displayed.
Frequency response
In signal processing and electronics, the frequency response of a system is the quantitative measure of the magnitude and phase of the output as a function of input frequency.
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Game Center
Game Center is a service by Apple that allows users to play and challenge friends when playing online multiplayer social gaming network games.
Geek.com
Geek.com is a technology news weblog about hardware, mobile computing, technology, movies, TV, video games, comic books, and all manner of geek culture subjects.
Gigabyte
The gigabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information.
Global Positioning System
The Global Positioning System (GPS), originally Navstar GPS, is a satellite-based radio navigation system owned by the United States government and operated by the United States Space Force.
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GLONASS
GLONASS (label,; t) is a Russian satellite navigation system operating as part of a radionavigation-satellite service.
GSM
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe the protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablets.
Gyroscope
A gyroscope (from Ancient Greek γῦρος gŷros, "round" and σκοπέω skopéō, "to look") is a device used for measuring or maintaining orientation and angular velocity.
Hertz
The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one event (or cycle) per second.
High-definition video
High-definition video (HD video) is video of higher resolution and quality than standard-definition.
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History of the iPhone
The history of the iPhone development by Apple Inc. spans from the early 2000s to about 2010. IPhone 5c and history of the iPhone are iPhone.
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IFixit
iFixit is an American e-commerce and how-to website that sells repair parts and publishes free wiki-like online repair guides for consumer electronics and gadgets.
Image resolution
Image resolution is the level of detail of an image.
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Image stabilization
Image stabilization (IS) is a family of techniques that reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera or other imaging device during exposure.
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Infrared cut-off filter
Infrared cut-off filters, sometimes called IR filters or heat-absorbing filters, are designed to reflect or block near-infrared wavelengths while passing visible light.
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Internet radio
Internet radio, also known as Online radio, web radio, net radio, streaming radio, e-radio and IP radio, is a digital audio service transmitted via the Internet.
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IOS
iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed by Apple exclusively for its smartphones.
IOS 7
iOS 7 is the seventh major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 6.
IOS SDK
The iOS SDK (iOS Software Development Kit), formerly the iPhone SDK, is a software development kit (SDK) developed by Apple Inc. The kit allows for the development of mobile apps on Apple's iOS and iPadOS operating systems.
IPad (4th generation)
The iPad (4th generation) (marketed as iPad with Retina display, colloquially referred to as the iPad 4) is a tablet computer produced and marketed by Apple Inc. Compared to its predecessor, the third-generation iPad, the fourth-generation iPad maintained the Retina Display but featured new and upgraded components such as the Apple A6X chip and the Lightning connector, which was introduced on September 12, 2012.
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IPad Mini
The iPad Mini (branded and marketed as iPad mini) is a line of small tablet computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is a sub-series of the iPad line of tablets, with screen sizes of 7.9 inches and 8.3 inches.
IPhone
The iPhone is a smartphone produced by Apple that uses Apple's own iOS mobile operating system.
IPhone 5
The iPhone 5 is a smartphone that was designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the 6th generation iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 4s, and preceding both the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c. IPhone 5c and iPhone 5 are Active noise control mobile phones, discontinued iPhones, iPhone and videotelephony.
IPhone 5s
The iPhone 5s is a smartphone that was designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the seventh generation of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 5, and unveiled in September 2013, alongside the iPhone 5c. IPhone 5c and iPhone 5s are Active noise control mobile phones, computer-related introductions in 2013, discontinued iPhones, iPhone, mobile phones introduced in 2013 and videotelephony.
IPhone 6
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are smartphones that were designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. They are the eighth generation of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 5, iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s, and were announced on September 9, 2014, and released on September 19, 2014. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus jointly were themselves replaced as the flagship devices of the iPhone series by the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus on September 9, 2015. IPhone 5c and iPhone 6 are discontinued iPhones and iPhone.
IPhone 6s
The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are smartphones that were designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. IPhone 5c and iPhone 6s are discontinued iPhones and iPhone.
IPhone SE (1st generation)
The first-generation iPhone SE (also known as iPhone SE 1 or iPhone SE 2016; SE is an initialism of Special Edition) is a smartphone that was designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is part of the 9th generation of the iPhone alongside the higher-end. IPhone 5c and iPhone SE (1st generation) are discontinued iPhones and iPhone.
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IPhone XR
The iPhone XR (stylized and marketed as iPhone Xʀ; Roman numeral "X" pronounced as "ten") is a smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is part of the twelfth generation of the iPhone, alongside the higher-end iPhone XS/XS Max models. IPhone 5c and iPhone XR are discontinued iPhones and iPhone.
IPod Touch
The iPod Touch (stylized as iPod touch) is a discontinued line of iOS-based mobile devices designed and formerly marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-controlled user interface.
IPod Touch (5th generation)
The fifth generation iPod Touch (stylized and marketed as the iPod touch, and colloquially known as the iPod Touch 5G, iPod Touch 5, or iPod 5) is a mobile device designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-based user interface.
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IPS panel
IPS (in-plane switching) is a screen technology for liquid-crystal displays (LCDs).
ITunes Radio
iTunes Radio was an Internet radio service by Apple Inc. that let users listen to automatically generated playlists based on direct input as well as collected data on music preferences.
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ITunes Store
The iTunes Store is a digital media store operated by Apple Inc. It opened on April 28, 2003, as a result of Steve Jobs' push to open a digital marketplace for music.
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Jony Ive
Sir Jonathan "Jony" Paul Ive; born 27 February 1967) is a British and American designer. Ive is best known for his work at Apple Inc., where he served as senior vice president of industrial design and chief design officer. He has been serving as chancellor of the Royal College of Art in London since 2017.
Knowledge Navigator
Coined in 1987, the term Knowledge Navigator described a future computing system and how people might use it to navigate worlds of knowledge.
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Light-emitting diode
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when current flows through it.
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Lightning (connector)
Lightning is a proprietary computer bus and power connector, created and designed by Apple Inc.
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Like button
A like button, like option, or recommend button is a feature in communication software such as social networking services, Internet forums, news websites and blogs where the user can express that they like, enjoy or support certain content.
Lipophobicity
Lipophobicity, also sometimes called lipophobia (from the Greek λιποφοβία from λίπος lipos "fat" and φόβος phobos "fear"), is a chemical property of chemical compounds which means "fat rejection", literally "fear of fat".
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List of iPhone models
The iPhone, developed by Apple Inc., is a line of smartphones that combine a mobile phone, digital camera, personal computer, and music player into one device. IPhone 5c and List of iPhone models are iPhone.
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Lithium-ion battery
A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses the reversible intercalation of Li+ ions into electronically conducting solids to store energy.
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Loudspeaker
A loudspeaker (commonly referred to as a speaker or speaker driver) is an electroacoustic transducer that converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound.
LPDDR
Low-Power Double Data Rate (LPDDR), also known as LPDDR SDRAM, is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory that consumes less power and is targeted for mobile computers and devices such as mobile phones.
LTE (telecommunication)
In telecommunications, long-term evolution (LTE) is a standard for wireless broadband communication for mobile devices and data terminals, based on the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA standards.
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Luminance
Luminance is a photometric measure of the luminous intensity per unit area of light travelling in a given direction.
Macworld
Macworld is a digital magazine and website dedicated to products and software of Apple Inc., published by Foundry, a subsidiary of IDG.
Magnetometer
A magnetometer is a device that measures magnetic field or magnetic dipole moment.
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Microphone
A microphone, colloquially called a mic, or mike, is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal.
Mobile app
A mobile application or app is a computer program or software application designed to run on a mobile device such as a phone, tablet, or watch.
Mobile operating system
A mobile operating system is an operating system used for smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, smartglasses, or other non-laptop personal mobile computing devices.
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Moscone Center
The George R. Moscone Convention Center, popularly known as the Moscone Center, is the largest convention and exhibition complex in San Francisco, California, United States.
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Motorola Moto
Motorola Moto is a range of Android mobile devices manufactured by Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Lenovo.
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Multi-core processor
A multi-core processor is a microprocessor on a single integrated circuit with two or more separate processing units, called cores (for example, dual-core or quad-core), each of which reads and executes program instructions.
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Multi-touch
In computing, multi-touch is technology that enables a surface (a touchpad or touchscreen) to recognize the presence of more than one point of contact with the surface at the same time.
Natural-language user interface
Natural-language user interface (LUI or NLUI) is a type of computer human interface where linguistic phenomena such as verbs, phrases and clauses act as UI controls for creating, selecting and modifying data in software applications.
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Newsstand (software)
Apple Newsstand was a built-in iOS application for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
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Nexus 5
Nexus 5 (code-named Hammerhead) is an Android smartphone sold by Google and manufactured by LG Electronics. IPhone 5c and Nexus 5 are mobile phones introduced in 2013.
OnePlus One
The OnePlus One (colloquially abbreviated to OPO and also known as OnePlus 1) is an Android smartphone manufactured by OnePlus.
Online advertising
Online advertising, also known as online marketing, Internet advertising, digital advertising or web advertising, is a form of marketing and advertising that uses the Internet to promote products and services to audiences and platform users.
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OS X Yosemite
OS X Yosemite (version 10.10) is the eleventh major release of macOS, Apple Inc.'s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers.
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Page orientation
Page orientation is the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing.
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Parallax
Parallax is a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight and is measured by the angle or half-angle of inclination between those two lines.
Paramount Streaming
Paramount Streaming (formerly CBS Digital Media, CBS Interactive, and ViacomCBS Streaming) is a division of Paramount Global that oversees the company's video streaming technology and direct-to-consumer services; including Pluto TV and Paramount+.
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Pegatron
Pegatron Corporation (stylised as PEGATRON) is a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company that mainly develops computing, communications and consumer electronics for branded vendors.
Phone connector (audio)
A phone connector is a family of cylindrically-shaped electrical connectors primarily for analog audio signals.
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Photodetector
Photodetectors, also called photosensors, are sensors of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
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Pixel
In digital imaging, a pixel (abbreviated px), pel, or picture element is the smallest addressable element in a raster image, or the smallest addressable element in a dot matrix display device.
Pixel density
Pixels per inch (ppi) and pixels per centimetre (ppcm or pixels/cm) are measurements of the pixel density of an electronic image device, such as a computer monitor or television display, or image digitizing device such as a camera or image scanner.
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Polycarbonate
Polycarbonates (PC) are a group of thermoplastic polymers containing carbonate groups in their chemical structures.
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PowerVR
PowerVR is a division of Imagination Technologies (formerly VideoLogic) that develops hardware and software for 2D and 3D rendering, and for video encoding, decoding, associated image processing and DirectX, OpenGL ES, OpenVG, and OpenCL acceleration.
Proximity sensor
A proximity sensor is a sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact.
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Random-access memory
Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.
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San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.
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SD card
Secure Digital, officially abbreviated as SD, is a proprietary, non-volatile, flash memory card format the SD Association (SDA) developed for use in portable devices.
SIM card
A typical SIM card (mini-SIM with micro-SIM cutout) T-Mobile nano-SIM card with NFC capabilities in the SIM tray of an iPhone 6s cell phone A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is an integrated circuit (IC) intended to securely store an international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related key, which are used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephone devices (such as mobile phones and laptops).
Siri
Siri is the digital assistant that is part of Apple Inc.'s iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, tvOS, audioOS, and visionOS operating systems.
Skeuomorph
A skeuomorph (also spelled skiamorph) is a derivative object that retains ornamental design cues (attributes) from structures that were necessary in the original.
Smartphone
A smartphone, often simply called a phone, is a mobile device that combines the functionality of a traditional mobile phone with advanced computing capabilities.
Spiritual successor
A spiritual successor (sometimes called a spiritual sequel) is a product or fictional work that is similar to, or directly inspired by, another previous work, but (unlike a traditional prequel or sequel) does not explicitly continue the product line or media franchise of its predecessor, and is thus only a successor "in spirit".
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Supply chain
A supply chain, sometimes expressed as a "supply-chain", is a complex logistics system that consists of facilities that convert raw materials into finished products and distribute them to end consumers or end customers.
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System on a chip
A system on a chip or system-on-chip (SoC; pl. SoCs) is an integrated circuit that integrates most or all components of a computer or other electronic system.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Verge
The Verge is an American technology news website headquartered in Lower Manhattan, New York City and operated by Vox Media.
Tim Cook
Timothy Donald Cook (born November 1, 1960) is an American business executive who is the current chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Cook had previously been the company's chief operating officer under its co-founder Steve Jobs.
Touch ID
Touch ID is an electronic fingerprint recognition feature designed and released by Apple Inc. that allows users to unlock devices, make purchases in the various Apple digital media stores (iTunes Store, App Store, and Apple Books Store), and authenticate Apple Pay online or in apps.
Touchscreen
A touchscreen (or touch screen) is a type of display that can detect touch input from a user.
Turn-by-turn navigation
Turn-by-turn navigation is a feature of some satellite navigation devices where directions for a selected route are continually presented to the user in the form of spoken or visual instructions.
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USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that allows data exchange and delivery of power between many types of electronics.
User interface
In the industrial design field of human–computer interaction, a user interface (UI) is the space where interactions between humans and machines occur.
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Virtual assistant
A virtual assistant (VA) is a software agent that can perform a range of tasks or services for a user based on user input such as commands or questions, including verbal ones.
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Vox Media, Inc. is an American mass media company founded in Washington, D.C. with operational headquarters in Lower Manhattan, New York City.
Web service
A web service (WS) is either.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by radio waves.
Wi-Fi hotspot
A hotspot is a physical location where people can obtain Internet access, typically using Wi-Fi technology, via a wireless local-area network (WLAN) using a router connected to an Internet service provider.
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Xcode
Xcode is Apple's integrated development environment (IDE) for macOS, used to develop software for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS.
ZDNET
ZDNET is a business technology news website owned and operated by Red Ventures.
1080p
1080p (1920 × 1080 progressively displayed pixels; also known as Full HD or FHD, and BT.709) is a set of HDTV high-definition video modes characterized by 1,920 pixels displayed across the screen horizontally and 1,080 pixels down the screen vertically; the p stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced.
3G
3G is the third generation of wireless mobile telecommunications technology. IPhone 5c and 3G are videotelephony.
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720p
720p (720 lines progressive) is a progressive HD signal format with 720 horizontal lines/1280 columns and an aspect ratio (AR) of 16:9, normally known as widescreen HD (1.78:1).
See also
Active noise control mobile phones
- Droid Razr
- Galaxy Nexus
- HP Pre 3
- IPhone 4
- IPhone 4s
- IPhone 5
- IPhone 5c
- IPhone 5s
- Motorola Atrix 4G
- Nokia E6
- Nokia Lumia 900
- Nokia Lumia 920
- Apple A7
- Athlon X4
- Bitcoin ATM
- Chromebook Pixel
- GeForce 700 series
- Google Pixel
- HP ZBook
- Haswell (microarchitecture)
- IPhone 5c
- IPhone 5s
- IdeaPad Flex
- Intel Quark
- LG Tab-Book
- Lenovo Erazer
- Lenovo Miix
- Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
- M.2
- Mojo (microconsole)
- Motorola X8 Mobile Computing System
- MyMagic+
- Nokia 105 (2013)
- POWER8
- PlayStation 4
- Radeon 200 series
- Radeon HD 8000 series
- Silvermont
- Sony Vaio SVT series
- ThinkPad Yoga
- Tovertafel
- Utilite
- Xbox One
Discontinued iPhones
- IPhone (1st generation)
- IPhone 11
- IPhone 11 Pro
- IPhone 12
- IPhone 12 Pro
- IPhone 13 Pro
- IPhone 14 Pro
- IPhone 3G
- IPhone 3GS
- IPhone 4
- IPhone 4s
- IPhone 5
- IPhone 5c
- IPhone 5s
- IPhone 6
- IPhone 6s
- IPhone 7
- IPhone 8
- IPhone SE (1st generation)
- IPhone SE (2nd generation)
- IPhone X
- IPhone XR
- IPhone XS
Products and services discontinued in 2014
- Apple A4
- Clone Wars Adventures
- Demons' Score
- Free Realms
- Google Schemer
- Google TV (operating system)
- IPhone 4s
- IPhone 5c
- IPod Classic
- Laser (debit card)
- Lego Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Lego The Lone Ranger
- Little Tail Story
- Lord of Ultima
- Magic: The Gathering – Tactics
- Max Force
- Microsoft Flight
- Microsoft Office 2003
- Monkey Quest
- Nintendo DS Lite
- Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
- Oreo O's
- Pac-Man Games
- PlayStation Portable
- Rusty Hearts
- Sudden Attack
- Surface Pro 2
- Trickster Online
- Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar
- Vanguard: Saga of Heroes
- Videocipher
- Windows XP
Products and services discontinued in 2015
- Angry Birds Stella
- Aora
- Apple Wireless Keyboard
- Battlefield Heroes
- Battlefield Play4Free
- Beep (soft drink)
- Club Nintendo
- Echo of Soul
- FIFA World
- Flyte (chocolate bar)
- Google Moderator
- IPad Mini 3
- IPhone 5c
- IPhoto
- Infinite Crisis (video game)
- Internet Explorer
- Karaoke Joysound
- Lego Fusion
- Lego Pirates
- Lego Ultra Agents
- Need for Speed: World
- Nintendo Video
- OneDrive Groups
- Pepsi Next
- PlayStation Mobile
- Player's Navy Cut
- SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online
- SecuROM
- Sky Active
- Sony Entertainment Network
- Soulcalibur: Lost Swords
- StarBand
- Surface 2
- The Rhythm of Fighters
- The Witcher Battle Arena
- Windows Driver Kit
- Windows Media Center
- Windows Mobile 5.0
- Windows Server 2003
Products and services discontinued in 2016
- 4DTV
- Alien Blue
- Apple A5
- Apple Battery Charger
- Asphalt Overdrive
- Bacardi 151
- Betamax
- Bionicle
- Darkspore
- Devil's Third
- Dust 514
- Ether Saga Odyssey
- Guide Plus
- Gunslinger Stratos
- IPad 2
- IPad Air (1st generation)
- IPad Mini (1st generation)
- IPhone 4s
- IPhone 5c
- Infestation: Survivor Stories
- LittleBigPlanet (2009 video game)
- Millstone Coffee
- Namco Arcade
- PangYa
- Pebble (watch)
- PlanetSide (video game)
- Product 19
- Project Spark
- Rise of Mana
- Sky+ HD
- Snack Wrap
- Sonic Runners
- Surface 3
- Surface Pro 3
- Tales of Pirates
- The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot
- Tom Clancy's EndWar
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms
- Universal Media Disc
- Windows Phone 8
- Xbox 360
- Xbox 360 controller
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_5c
Also known as Apple iPhone 5C.
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