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Apple unveiled the cheaper version of the iPhone 5 with a plastic exterior, larger battery, and improved FaceTime camera. How does the iPhone 5C feel when it is in your hand? CNET Senior Editor Scott Stein takes a First Look at Apple's budget-conscious phone.

Apple unveiled the iPhone 5S with a fingerprint sensor, an improved camera, and a faster, smaller processor. CNET Senior Editor Scott Stein checks out the new home button and that new gold color in this First Look.

Apple's iPhone 5C is now on sale online, but prepare for an iPhone 5S gold rush in stores when the phone goes on sale September 20. Plus, models will flaunt gold iPhones on the runway, and the HTC One could also be going gold.

Would you buy a ticket for flight 666 to Helsinki (HEL) on Friday the 13th? CNET phone Editor Lynn La gets superstitious with us and talks falling Apple shares, trading in your current iPhone, NY bagels, and a new take on the theremin...designed by Flo Rida?

We'll recap everything from Apple's iPhone event, show you new goodies in iOS 7, and throw out a few Bad Apple's.


Now that Apple has introduced two new iPhones, you may be wondering which one to buy. CNET's Sumi Das compares features found in the high- and low-end models and lists the pros and cons of each.





While we aren't surprised at the unveiling of the new Apple iPhone 5C and 5S, we're certainly excited to see how the new internal hardware profile, an improved camera, and the fingerprint scanner will affect usability and security. Tune in for our analysis of today's announcements!

Apple introduces the iPhone 5S, which can be unlocked with a fingerprint, and the cheaper, plastic iPhone 5C. CNET's Bridget Carey breaks down what you need to know about the new devices.

Epic Games' Infinity Blade 3 takes center stage at Apple's iPhone 5S launch event. The new game uses Apple's A7 processor, the first-ever 64-bit smartphone chip. Infinity Blade 3 will be available in the App Store alongside the iPhone 5S launch on September 20.

Apple's Phil Schiller unveils the iPhone 5C, a cheaper polycarbonate model. The new iPhone will be available in five different colors and could prove to be popular in countries like China and India, where consumers buy handsets off-contract.

Apple's Phil Schiller reveals the company's new iPhone, which comes in gold, "Space Gray," or white. The new device costs the same on contract as the iPhone 5 did at launch: $199 for the 16GB version, $299 for 32GB, and $399 for 64GB.

Apple's Phil Schiller announces a new fingerprint scanner, called the Touch ID sensor, which is integrated into the home button of the iPhone 5S. Users can now tap to activate, instead of pressing.

Apple's Phil Schiller shows off the new iPhone 5S camera, which uses a larger aperture, larger sensor, and bigger pixels. The new device also sports a new burst mode feature and a 120fps slow-motion camera.


What can Apple give us in the next iPhone to keep our attention?