********** The all new "Official" iPhone 4S thread - Keep all the iPhone 4S stuff in here **********

Just in 1080p mode?

I believe you can only use 1080p.

Anyways that video intrigued me, so I took a few videos just outside and around the house with the 4S, and I have to say I'm really impressed. That video doesn't do it any justice as it looks very pixelated in comparison to what I'm seeing here. Just been comparing them to some of my ip4 videos and I didn't realise that the camera had been improved this much.

Haven't noticed any slow downs when panning around normally either.
 
I believe you can only use 1080p.

Anyways that video intrigued me, so I took a few videos just outside and around the house with the 4S, and I have to say I'm really impressed. That video doesn't do it any justice as it looks very pixelated in comparison to what I'm seeing here. Just been comparing them to some of my ip4 videos and I didn't realise that the camera had been improved this much.

Haven't noticed any slow downs when panning around normally either.

The youtube video will look pixelated compared to the raw video from your phone as youtube reprocess videos when they are uploaded.
 
O2. I believe its the same for all networks, as i've seen people in the US have the same issue. Reading other forums Vodafone, 3, Orange and Giffgaff (O2) also have it disabled.

I'm hoping its a bug as i regularly turn off 3G to save battery.

Not sure where you got that info from...

Works fine for me.

Settings > General > Network > Mobile Data (flick the switch to off)
 
Those comparison video's just reminded me why I've been sitting on the fence regarding upgrading my 3Gs. I was gonna upgrade to the iPhone 5 but then we 'only' got the 4s which somehow just doesn't seem enough even though it's a very nice phone compared to the likes of the SGS2 (which I've used and was very surprised as to how good it actually is).
I'm waiting to see how the Nexus Prime and Android OS 4 pans out though, and keeping an eye on this thread to see what issues the 4s has should I stick with an iPhone. Disappointed about the video stuttering issue but hopefully that's just a wee software bug they'll soon straighten out.
 
Also viewing a 1920x1080 video on a screen that is 960x640 will always look great.

Not sure who this is aimed at, but I was comparing videos natively on a 1080p Dell :)

Also can anyone verify if the Apple Bumpers fit the 4S ok? I know about the steelband issues, etc I just want to make sure the mute and volume buttons line up correctly.
 
Guys,
My sister has just upgraded to iPhone 4s and wants to give me her "old" iPhone 4, what will I just need to cut my sim and put it in? To get it all working? Or do I need to get a new contract?

Thanks
 
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