13 Things You Need To Know About The New iPhone

Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Apple on Tuesday took the wraps off the new iPhone 4S, an upgrade to its smash-hit iPhone 4 handset.

The new device packs slightly upgraded hardware wrapped in a familiar-looking form.

Have a look through our slideshow for an overview of the iPhone 4S's most important new features, including pricing, availability, innards, carriers and much, much more.

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