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Powered by the A7 chip with 64-bit architecture and the M7 motion coprocessor, the iPhone 5s was the first smartphone to bring desktop-class performance to your pocket.
iPhone 5s introduced Touch ID — a revolutionary fingerprint sensor built into the Home button, letting you securely unlock your phone and make iTunes purchases with just a touch.
Featuring an 8-megapixel iSight camera with a larger sensor, True Tone flash, and 120 fps slow-motion video, the iPhone 5s made mobile photography more powerful than ever.
With its precision-machined aluminum body, diamond-cut chamfered edges, and glass inlays, the iPhone 5s was both elegant and lightweight. It came in three finishes: Space Gray, Silver, and the new Gold.
Released in 2013 alongside iOS 7, the iPhone 5s introduced technologies that shaped future iPhones — from Touch ID to the 64-bit A-series chip. It remains one of Apple's most iconic designs, fitting perfectly in your hand with a 4-inch Retina display.
A device that started a new era of innovation, security, and design excellence.
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