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Technology & Science

Oct. 22, 2011

iPhone 4S: A look at what’s 'under the hood’

The souped-up iPhone 4 has its perks, but also a few kinks. By Paul R. Kiesel of Kiesel Boucher & Larson


By Paul R. Kiesel


It should come as no surprise to any frequent readers of this column that on Oct. 14, when Apple released the iPhone 4S on the Sprint network, I had one in my hands by the end of the day. My firm has been committed to Sprint for the better part of 10 years, so I have never truly had the iPhone experience.


Needless to say, the world now knows there is no iPhone 5, but just a "souped-up" iPhone 4. The fact that Apple was not g...

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