Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Apple iPhone 5




Apple's new iPhone is an excellent smartphone. It's larger than previous iPhones but still comfortable to hold, the LTE connection and A6 chip give it incredible performance, and turn-by-turn navigation is a welcome new feature.



Apple's iPhone 5 is the best iPhone yet, and not by a little bit, either. It blends a strong platform update with a brilliantly designed piece of unified hardware to create a sharp contrast with a legion of palm-busting, giant-screen Android and Windows Phone devices.
While the look is different, there is much about the Apple iPhone 5 that remains familiar. For iPhone fans, this will come as a comfort. For Android fans, it's unlikely the iPhone 5 will prompt anyone to switch.
It bothers me more than a little that I have to defend the fact that I like the iPhone. Android fans assume this is some sort of nefarious plot to subvert Android's steady growth in the smartphone market. 

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