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Two New iPhones: New Colors, and Fingerprint Recognition

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Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, speaks about the new iPhone 5C, which comes in 5 colors. (klaus.nascimento/ Flickr)
Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, speaks about the new iPhone 5C, which comes in five colors. (klaus.nascimento/ Flickr)

As we noted earlier, Apple unveiled two new iPhone 5 devices and an improved iOS 7 operating system in Cupertino today. The fancy 5S includes fingerprint security, a faster processor and a more intuitive user interface. The low-priced 5C features a plastic case that comes in five cheery colors. Get all the deets from Scott Neuman at NPR.

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