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Apple revealed its new iPhone 4S today and, as the name implies, it looks exactly like the iPhone 4. Is it wise of Apple to forego updating the look of its phone for another year?

Today was Apple’s big day. Nokia, Microsoft, Google… they’ve all been holding off their phone announcements to see what Apple is cooking up for the holidays. After all, Apple hasn’t updated the iPhone for almost a year and a half, and with Tim Cook now officially at the helm, you’d think the company would want to prove itself. Well, not so much. Instead of a new iPhone 5, we got the iPhone 4S, which is nearly identical in design to the iPhone 4 except it has a better camera, a voice control app named Siri, and a dual-core processor. Yep, that’s it.

iCloud and voice control, OK…what else is new?

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Really, this is one of Apple’s better years, software-wise. The company is launching the ambitious iCloud project and iOS 5 has some nice enhancements (though we’re wondering where the rumored Facebook integration went). Hell, even Apple’s card creating app, which lets you design a card for someone and then send it through Apple’s system, is pretty neat. Most of all, this Siri voice command system, assuming it works, could turn the industry on its head (assuming it works as well as advertised).

Still, there aren’t a lot of new ideas here. Android has had voice control for a couple years and already has Facebook and Twitter integration. On the GPS side of the equation, Apple’s new app to find your friends and family is interesting, but Google Latitude has had the ability to track your friends and family for years as well. Notification tray? Android has had it since the beginning. Several Android phones have photo and video editors as well. iCloud is the most promising of Apple’s innovations, but it shouldn’t have to carry the whole brand.

Though Apple showed a lot of software innovation, it takes more than software to excite the masses. And on the hardware front, Apple didn’t deliver…at all. Granted, the 4S has a few notable hardware upgrades. It has an 8-megapixel camera and a dual-core processor, which is up from a 5-megapixel camera and single-core processor, but Android phones have been sporting these features all year. The Samsung Galaxy S II, which came out this weekend, likely has a dual-core processor that meets or exceeds the 4S.

And we can’t forget about 4G. Though the iPhone is now available on Verizon and Sprint, it is already a second-rate device on both, failing to take advantage of Verizon’s LTE network and Sprint’s WiMax network. Apple still seems to have chained its progress to AT&T, which is a year behind Verizon in deploying its 4G network. It is hard to recommend an iPhone on Verizon when the carrier’s 4G network is already running great Android phones like the Droid Bionic.

‘S’ is for ‘Same’

If I had to guess, I’d say that the ‘S’ in iPhone 4S stands for “Same.” Apple’s new iPhone looks identical to the iPhone 4. Millions will buy it, no doubt, but the explosive desire to upgrade may not be there like it was with the iPhone 4 because it’s just not exciting to look at. I hate to say it, but half of the fun of upgrading early is having the cool new phone. You can’t have a hot new phone that looks exactly like last year’s phone. The iPhone 4S may be new, but its design is 16 months old. If I bought one and walked around with it, you’d think I had an iPhone 4. Many will claim that this means nothing to them, but Apple is a company that is built on beautiful hardware designs. This time we didn’t get one, and that is disappointing.

Sixteen months is a long time. Every other manufacturer has had more than a year to make their phones just as thin and sexy as Apple’s design, and they’ve been working their asses off to catch up and compete. Before the end of the year, we’ll see Android phones with higher resolutions than the iPhone’s Retina display. Apple could have done nothing but put a brushed metal back on the phone, and changed the shape of the volume keys and everyone would be excited, but it didn’t even do that. Everything looks identical. Sadly, it chose to put profits first and re-release the same phone it did 16 months ago, as if it still has no competition. Unfortunately, it does.

Times have changed in the last year. Apple is no longer the only serious player. Screens have gotten larger, face buttons are disappearing, and the entire market has reacted and taught itself to out-Apple Apple. Sadly, while the rest are rising, Apple is staying. It has always been a year or two ahead of the competition, but now we may see it begin to fall behind for the first time.

Savvy or stupid?

If Samsung, HTC, or Motorola come out with new phones that merely meet the market standards, that’s okay. Apple re-invented the smartphone market five years ago. It’s sad to see it sit this round out while the competition continues to pound at its door. There isn’t a good excuse for leaving the iPhone 4 design unchanged after all this time. Well, maybe one excuse. Money. Let’s hope Tim Cook has done the math correctly.

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  1. Hank Btsflk at 3:51am 16th October 2011 Ah, a new blog for Apple haters. Just what the world needed.
    1. Jeffrey Van Camp at 4:58am 17th October 2011 Ha. I don't think the world really needs anyone more covering Apple negatively or positively, if you want to be honest. Apple is, by far, the most covered company in tech by this publication and probably any other.
  2. Joe Hoyle at 4:07am 5th October 2011 > There isn’t a good excuse for leaving the iPhone 4 design unchanged after all this time.What? "all this time" is one year, that's not very long for a product design. The 3G / 3GS was 2 years, like the iPhone 4 / 4S will be. Expecting a completely new design was not realistic IMO.The reason to keep the design isn't money, it's time. It would have added a lot of extra time to develop a new enclosure, time that could be spent elsewhere.
    1. Jeffrey Van Camp at 9:55am 5th October 2011 Every other manufacturer introduces new phone hardware on a quarterly basis. Apple is the only manufacturer that waits a year and this time it has been 16 months since the last refresh. That's plenty of time to change something to do with design. They changed nothing .
      1. Dan Gaul at 11:05am 11th October 2011 However, it also means all sorts of different looks, hardware, etc which can just confuse people. Apple is notorious for keeping things simple and clean. If they introduced a new product design every quarter, they would have multiple versions of the iPhone, which they don't need.
        1. Jeffrey Van Camp at 3:22pm 11th October 2011 I completely agree. I like the yearly cycle and think more manufacturers should concentrate on fewer devices. I was just using that as an example to point out that it's not exactly hard to change up the design once a year.
  3. Toni Navarro Gonzalez at 10:06am 5th October 2011 I am buyimg the iPhone 4S and ask Siri for when the iPhone5
  4. AliOmar at 1:40am 5th October 2011 not the same, better Camera, superior Duel-Core CPU & GPU take Video Calling & Video Communicator to HD Quality to be a real thing
    1. Jeffrey Van Camp at 9:53am 5th October 2011 I noted all of these attributes. It has a better camera than an iPhone 4, but Android phones have had 8MP cameras for some time and dual-core processors.
      1. Hypothesard at 11:01am 11th October 2011 Mega Pixel count means nothing without proper Raw processing or with shitty lens Same goes with MHz/GHz as demonstrated by Anandtech 1st BenchMark : iPhone 4S beats the crap out of the latest and greatest Samsung Galaxy S II despite Samsungs having a CPU almost 50% faster : http://www.anandtech.com/show/4951/iphone-4s-preliminary-benchmarks-800mhz-a5-slightly-slower-gpu-than-ipad-2And you, Sir, despite noting those facts, still put out the link-bait headline… Pathetic On the other hand you'rr lucky that this generation has such a short term memory about who's full of It, otherwise you'd be out of business…
        1. TechFreak at 11:34am 11th October 2011 "Mega Pixel count means nothing without proper Raw processing or with shitty lens"That's just your opinion. I know people that think the iPhone 4 has a worse camera than some other Android phones.You sir, are a soured grape that needs to lighten up. And obviously a major Apple fanboy.
          1. Hypothesard at 11:57am 11th October 2011 iPhone 4 (18month old) having a *worse* camera than recent Android Phone (less than 6 month) What a shocker !!!Soured grapes without any doubt as often life sucks, people get sick or bruised by life… Apple Fan, Possibly, but blinded by my fondness of Apple Product? maybe maybe not Major, of my promotion 20 years ago possibly, since then, not so much.About that gimmicky thing when facts doesn't pleases you, I don't know if its an US thing but Picture quality isn't a matter of opinion when it comes to such Measurable factors.NIKON vs CANON, yes it can be a matter of opinions. But MegaPixel, lens and post-processsing RAW signal are not matter of opinion, they're facts, Sir. and this statement is correct : "Mega Pixel count means nothing without proper Raw processing or with shitty lens" Even if I do express myself in a poor English…
            1. TechFreak at 1:27pm 11th October 2011 haha you are fun to play with. :PPlease post more here. I can't wait to respond!
        2. Jeffrey Van Camp at 4:27pm 11th October 2011 It's not a link-bait headline. The headline accurately reflects what I discuss in this opinion article.The iPhone 4S isn't out yet. There is no way you know if Siri works at all or uses "natural language" or how much people will actually use a feature like that if it works. And there's no way to know if its camera is actually any better until it comes out. As for megapixels not mattering, well, they do, to a degree, or Apple wouldn't be upgrading to 8MP, but there are certainly plenty of other metrics to go on. I think that HTC and Samsung offer some very good cameras, but I'm not sure anything I say will really matter here.In regard to things like LTE and HSPA+ and all that, I'm not lying. There are certainly battery issues to consider, but the benefits of the technology are immense. The iPhone 4S cannot even reach AT&T's fastest HSPA+ levels.
  5. ramir02 at 1:10am 5th October 2011 I can see how some of your points can be valid, but they can easily be dismissed.You complain that Apple should of changed the design for the iPhone 4S. Maybe they didn't because most people don't like change. It took Apple three years to change the design on the iPhone. The original iPhone, 3G and 3GS were identical and no one really complained. Finally when they did change the design for the iPhone 4, people complained that they missed the old design (i.g. the rounded back fit better in their hand). So it could be that they didn't change the design to improve their profits. Or it could be that they wanted to give customers one less thing to complain about, and still be familiar with their upgraded iPhone.You also talk about Siri as if it was any other voice control feature. Sure other phones already have voice control but which ones do you know that can do all these things that Siri can do. Other voice controls, only do what you say, e.g. dial a phone number, or search an address. However Siri does that and more, it answers your questions, e.g. you can ask it "do I need an umbrella?" it checks the weather and it responds accordingly. Siri seems to go way far beyond voice control, and (dare I say) enter early stages of AI on a smartphone.I will agree with you on the 4G issue, and Facebook integration. I know because I had the original G1 (android phone), and it had Facebook integration. When I switched to the iPhone 4 that is one thing that I noticed that it was lacking.
    1. Jeffrey Van Camp at 9:52am 5th October 2011 If people didn't like change, then why did the iPhone 4 result in a doubling of iPhone sales? Nobody complained about the 3GS because back then there just weren't any other valid options. Android hadn't taken off yet. I think a lot of customers would like a slightly larger screen.As for Siri, every voice control feature we hear about is touted as the next big thing, but they never are. Siri has been on the App Store for a while and this new version may be the best thing ever, but it's extremely difficult to say at this point.I want to like the iPhone 4S too, but there are some design issues with the 4 that could have been tweaked. Apple is holding back it's actual hardware refresh.
      1. Hypothesard at 10:50am 11th October 2011 Nobody complained about 3GS? What about you own Monkey Boy : NICK MOKEY back in 2009?This Article spits out the same stupidity http://www.digitaltrends.com/apple/apple-iphone-3g-s-disappoints-at-2009-wwdc/
        1. Ian Bell at 11:00am 11th October 2011 Wow, thats a little harsh don't you think?
          1. Hypothesard at 11:07am 11th October 2011 Harsh? How about knowingly bending the truth? Is that Harsh?
            1. Ian Bell at 11:24am 11th October 2011 Who knowingly bent the truth? The author is not allowed to post his opinion? You can disagree with it, but there is no place for hate comments or name calling. That just shows your immaturity and discredits any credible argument you may have.
              1. Hypothesard at 11:43am 11th October 2011 Aaah the good old Freedom of speech Shield, good for you, if that makes you feel better. as for immaturity, my English may be bad enough to mix up the fact that I do indeed separate your person/persona with what you're writing. (hint-hint : I'm may be older than Jeffy here)Yes calling the 2009 post author “monkey boy” was unprofessional, but hey, I'm not THE JOURNALIST here, you and him and the other one are, aren't you? I'm the reader here, the person you —as journalists— are trying to reach.How a reader who feels cheated or lied to should react? That's a question any of you should ask yourself each time you do post such unprofessional pieces, may it be as Article or Opinion, as long it appear on the official Website who pays your fee…And if indeed digitaltrends really tries to separate Article and opinion, what about moving all the opinions to a sub domain (ie blog.digitaltrends.com) ? Oh sorry that would be too professional and digitaltrend may not get all its valuable clicks
          2. Hypothesard at 11:27am 11th October 2011 Harsh would be me flaming your article point by point about Voice Control (iOS4, Android) vs Siri which doesn't require restricted and articulated vocabulary but a rather almost creepy natural language Or the disingenuous 4G refrain where 4G means nothing and everything from the True 4G : LTE to the speed equivalent but not 4G WiMax to the not even close to G4 : HSDPA+ (3G++), Which 1) isn't available outside of 5-10 US cities (adding AT&T's 3G++, Sprint's WiMax+Verizon LTE on one band spectrum and TMobile's LTE on another Band spectrum) 2) Leaves your phone with about 3 to 4 hour max of autonomy 3) isn't even remotely widespread as 4G used to be when Apple came out with the firste iPhone (EDGE)Or that “ Everything looks identical. Sadly, it chose to put profits first and re-release the same phone it did 16 months ago, as if it still has no competition. Unfortunately, it does.” While acknowledging that Apple has Put Its latest A5 dual-core (not a generic A9 ARM), a new Radio chip (CDMA and GSM), New antennas and Calling that “the same phone”Harsh would awarding you a Zero as a Journalist, if that's your qualification and the title mentioned on your pay roll.Enjoy your day and avoid the mirror, you've got professionally nothing to be proud of…
            1. Ian Bell at 11:31am 11th October 2011 Thanks. Enjoy your day too under that bridge. It's easy to get upset at the simplest things when you let people walk all over you.
              1. Hypothesard at 11:46am 11th October 2011 “ It's easy to get upset at the simplest things when you let people walk all over you.”Especially when the author of this article needs you to insult further its readerGood jobFrom under the bridge
                1. TechFreak at 1:27pm 11th October 2011 That made no sense...
  6. Warren Henderson at 6:52am 5th October 2011 the A5 chip dual core twice as fast
  7. Warren Henderson at 6:52am 5th October 2011 the A5 chip dual core twice as fast
  8. Khairul Anwar Hassim at 4:45am 5th October 2011 About time to let go of my 3GS...lol!! Sorry for early jumpers (iPhone 4) peeps...xD
  9. Richard Wills at 3:52am 5th October 2011 another piece of apple junk
  10. Robert Haston at 3:02am 5th October 2011 Iphail4s what a joke, posted from my Motorola/Google Droid Bionic
  11. Micah Watkins at 2:48am 5th October 2011 I'll stick with android. I respect the apple iPhone but I like Android slightly better because you can save your data and apps to the micro sd card rather than download everything all over again.
  12. Trip Affleck at 2:03am 5th October 2011 why should it bother changing anything? Apple fans buy anything, as long as it's new.
  13. Eric Asianman Quach at 1:36am 5th October 2011 its still the same name guys. its just faster. if it was iphone5, it would be different
  14. Geoffrey Shauger at 1:12am 5th October 2011 Apple is running out of gimmicks...there's no more technology they can pretend to have invented.
  15. Rhys Lloyd at 12:17am 5th October 2011 @Tom Pajak - No, Apple never planned to release the iPhone 5. The 4S follows the normal progression of the iPhone. Complete redesign each year, with a spec-bump and software upgrade each following year.
  16. Troy Stone at 12:14am 5th October 2011 @Tonio... I didn't get sucked in but something came out... I don't know what it is but I think its female and it seems as if it wants to mate. If it doesn't kill me in the process, ill be back and let y'all know how to set your Androids to wormhole, ill drop the coordinates and tell the fellaz how she... err... it was in the sack.
  17. Troy Stone at 12:12am 5th October 2011 Touché @Tom Pajak... never thought about that.
  18. Tom Pajak at 12:09am 5th October 2011 Here's something to think about though........Samsung was already waiting in the wings to sue the pants off of Apple over the patents on the iPhone 5 IF it debuted...WHAT IF...they truly have a case against Apple and THATS the reason why there is no #5....the Chinese have the cases according to "sources"...but Apple must really think Samsung has a legitimate case against them so they held off the unveiling....
  19. Tom Pajak at 11:47pm 4th October 2011 The apple iphone 4shame
  20. Tom Pajak at 11:47pm 4th October 2011 "S" for SHAME
  21. Tonio Johnson at 11:33pm 4th October 2011 Hey Troy, don't get sucked in that wormhole. You may not come back out, lol.
  22. Jim Wiehoff at 11:31pm 4th October 2011 Its only boring because you media people overhyped ever rumor you heard. I'll be looking forward to my 4S upgrade.
  23. Troy Stone at 11:23pm 4th October 2011 The "S" stands for "SUCKERS!!!!!!!" I <3 Android. Now if you will all excuse me, I'm going to unlock my bootloader, overclock my dual core tegras and open a Google powered wormhole in my basement (^_^)
  24. Rhys Lloyd at 11:23pm 4th October 2011 *Ahem* - iPhone 3GS looked exactly the same as the 3G, yet was a completely different beast under the hood.You're all ridiculous. How has Apple let you down? Did they even suggest a completely redesigned iPhone? No. You did.I said from the beginning that this iteration of the iPhone will be cosmetically the same, but will have a spec-bump with the A5 processor, better battery, better camera etc. I doubted that they were going to change the form as (1) the '4' design is one of the best looking phones on the market and (2) there are more accessories available for the '4' than any other phone. It's a huge market, and Apple knows it. They're not stupid enough to completely upset that after only 16 months.
  25. Daniel Rosenstein at 11:23pm 4th October 2011 The iPhone 5 is what we were all expecting and today was not the day for that. That phone will live up to the expectations when they release it. For now an iPhone with an A5 chip and 8 megapixel camera is all the upgrade I need.
  26. Patrick Jaden at 11:06pm 4th October 2011 The assistant feature is definitely amazing, but I have the same thing minus a voice on my Nexus S... It's not BAD, just missing A LOT of stuff... I guess Apple is scared of 4G
  27. Daniel Hoffman at 11:06pm 4th October 2011 If Steve Jobs was still there he would not of let this nonsense take place. What a disappointment!
  28. Simon Aleksander Berger at 11:00pm 4th October 2011 S for Sad and Stupid.
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