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The processor is a huge jump. Play wild bloods and all of that lag is literally gone. I'm kinda worried about the future of the iPhone 4S if gameloft stresses the 5 too much, the 4S would barely play games let alone the iPhone 4. The GPU is a huge step forward for mobile gaming rivaling that of the vita with upcoming games to prove that. Visually it isn't suppose to be different, in about 4 months people will probably see a bigger difference between the iPhone 5 and the 4S just like the iPhone 4 an 4S.
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I just bought the iphone 4 under a 2 year contract with AT&T, is there a huge difference in the 4, and the 4s?
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So yes, for graphic intensive games it will matter. Some games dont even recommend an iphone 4 anymore. But more important is the disk space. The 4s for $99 comes with 16 gb, the 4 comes with only 8gb. 8gb is just too small if you are an avid gamer. The ios, photos, etc sometimes can take up half of that space leaving little space for games. So if you can return it, I probably would unless you are a very casual gamer. Most casual games will run fine on the iphone 4. First person shooters and 3d games not so much. |
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I want a new design...
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I was just reading online about many people getting high data usage even when they are on wi-fi, and have cellular data off. is this happening to anyone here? this doesn't look good to a soon to be iphone user ..lol
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