IPhone 5s or 5c: which blends better?

IPhone 5s or 5c: which blends better?

5s. Is better because it is an updated version.

Iphone 5s is best but if you want low price then iphone 5c is not bad

It deppends what do you want to do
If you want a chic iphone 5s is better
But if you want to buy a normal iphone and a less priced one, then 5c is better.

For iPhone owners looking to upgrade, the choice is a simple one - buy the 5s, not the 5c. The savings on the 5c just wouldn't seem worth it.

The 5c and 5s are only separated by a millimeter or so all round, with the biggest difference being weight and thickness. The 5c is 1.4mm thicker than the 5s, and 20g heavier. Apple's decision to stick with 4in screens means that both phones remain among the most pocketable smartphones on the market.

The most interesting difference between the two handsets is the iPhone 5s' fingerprint sensor, which is built into the home button. Used to unlock the phone and authorise iTunes purchases, it's a far cry from the unreliable swipe sensors we've seen built into business laptops over the years.

On paper there doesn't look to be all that much to separate the cameras: the resolution is 8-megapixels on the rear and 1.2-megapixels on the front for both.It's only by looking at the specifications, and the images side by side, that you begin to notice the differences.
The iPhone 5s' rear camera has a 15% larger sensor than that of the 5c, and a wider aperture at f/2.2 compared to the 5c's f/2.4. This suggests superior light-gathering capability, and should lead to cleaner snaps in low light. The 5s also has an improved flash, dubbed True Tone, which uses a secondary, coloured LED with the idea to produce more balanced indoor photos.