First of all, iOS 7 is beautifully designed. A combination of subtle transparencies, swooshing animations and slender fonts, it’s the sort of UI we imagine we’d create if we were graphic designers and had anywhere near the requisite level of talent.While the Android world went big-screen, Apple stuck resolutely to its more pocket-friendly iPhone 5S. It may have been replaced by the larger iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and the subsequent iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, but this phone is still on sale in many high street retailers, although once the next iPhone is released, wed imagine this phone may fall by the wayside, only popping up smaller online stores. Still, its the last 4in phone Apple made and those with smaller hands or smaller pockets. The minimum wed want would be 1GB of data, which you can get on EE for an upfront ost of £60 and £20 per month for two years with a 16GB iPhone 5S. The Touch ID fingerprint scanner is already a more natural way unlock your phone and authorise iTunes and App Store purchases. The iPhone 5s has the same Retina Display as the 5, and the 4in diagonal measurement and 1136x640 resolution are both low in comparison to the gargantuan, full HD screens of the latest 1080p Android flagships. This is a genuine disappointment. There’s clearly an appetite for such big-screen devices, and we might just have gone crazy for a 5in iPhone.Image quality is excellent, too. Apple has used a high-quality IPS panel and its still one of the best smartphone displays. Its evenly lit, bright, produces excellent whites and vibrant colours, and the excellent viewing angles mean that you can see whats on screen clearly from anywhere.