Safari. The world’s most advanced mobile web browser.

You won’t just browse the web on iPhone 4S. You’ll read articles without website clutter. You’ll hang onto every interesting link you come across. You’ll see it all on the remarkably clear Retina display. And you’ll
be completely sucked in.

Browse faster. Browse more.

The dual-core A5 chip in iPhone 4S is up to two times faster.1 And the Nitro JavaScript engine in iOS 5 is fast on top of that. So web pages load even quicker and you can browse even more. Searching is easier and more fun with Siri. Just say what you’re looking for — even an exact word or passage. If it’s on the web or on the page, Siri and Safari will find it. Fast.

For your reading pleasure.

Reader in Safari smartly recognises when there’s an article on the page and lets you read without distractions. Just tap the Reader icon and ads, clutter or anything that’s not the article disappears. So there’s nothing between you and your story. When you’re running short on time, add an article to your Reading List and start or finish it later. iCloud automatically keeps your Reading List and bookmarked web pages up to date across all your devices, so you can pick up on one device where you left off on another.2

Get a closer look.

Navigate web pages using the most natural pointing device there is: your finger. For a wider view, rotate iPhone to landscape. The web page rotates and the column you are reading fills the screen. You can also zoom in and out with a double tap or a pinch. And no matter how close you get, text looks clear on the Retina display.

Your bookmarks in iCloud.

When you see a site you want to remember, bookmark it with a tap. iCloud saves your bookmarks and pushes them to every device you use. So you’ll have all your favourites with you everywhere. With Twitter support built in, you can tweet without leaving the web page you’re on. So you can show your entire social network your favourite sites.

The web. In print.

When you want to print your boarding pass, a payment confirmation, a restaurant menu or anything on the web, just tap Print. iPhone wirelessly sends the information to any AirPrint-enabled printer.3 So whether you’re at home, in the office or at a friend’s place, it’s easy to go from viewing something on your iPhone to holding a printed copy. Learn more about AirPrint

Put your favourite sites on your
Home screen.

If you check a website frequently, create a Home screen icon for it on your iPhone. So your favourite sites are always just a tap away.

  1. Up to two times faster compared with previous-generation iPhone.
  2. iCloud requires iOS 5 on iPhone 3GS or later, iPod touch (third and fourth generation), iPad or iPad 2; a Mac computer with OS X Lion; or a PC with Windows Vista or
    Windows 7 (Outlook 2007 or 2010 required for accessing contacts and calendars). Some features require a Wi-Fi connection. Some features are not available in all countries. Access to some services is limited to 10 devices.
  3. Requires an AirPrint-enabled printer. See www.apple.com.au/iphone/features/airprint.html for more information.