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Apple iPhone 4S: The Good, Bad, and Unknown

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Apple iPhone 4S: The Good, Bad, and Unknown The iPhone 4S might look very similar to last years iPhone 4, but some intriguing specs and features are hidden under the hood.
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Apple iPhone 4S: The Good, Bad, and Unknown The iPhone 4S might look very similar to last years iPhone 4, but some intriguing specs and features are hidden under the hood.
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Apple iPhone 4S Features Roundup: A Visual Tour of What's New No iPhone 5 arrived, but Apple announced a bevy of new features for its new iPhone 4S, including a dual-core processor, a better camera, and an innovative voice-command technology called Siri. Let's take a closer look.
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