I've been using the iPhone 5 since it launched locally a few weeks ago, and as an iPhone 4 user, it's the expected upgrade. I used a 4S temporarily for a few weeks before I received a review unit.
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I've been using the iPhone 5 since it launched locally a few weeks ago, and as an iPhone 4 user, it's the expected upgrade. I used a 4S temporarily for a few weeks before I received a review unit.
While the iPhone 5 has not yet been officially released in the Philippines, hundreds of units have been shipped into the country lugging along a very hefty price tag. We managed to acquire our own unit to test. Check out our full review of the iPhone 5 after the break.
* Bigger display; same high pixel density; * Great camera; * Thin and light; * LTE support
* Aluminum back panel prone to scratches; * Inferior native Maps app; * Expensive
The iPhone 5 is as ever a thoroughly enjoyable and capable smartphone. It's easy and fun to use and it's secure and stable. The latest generation model clearly gives users what they wanted (look how many have sold): LTE 4G and a larger display.
Bigger dispay; fast LTE 4G; gorgeous design and smooth experience
Feature evolution too slow for some; UI still largely unchanged
As we noted early in this review, it's now a truism that the latest iPhone is the best ever-a claim that Apple has also made with every generation of iPods, but not always achieved.
Apple's fastest and most capable iPhone yet; The first iPhone to include a 4" screen, LTE cellular support, and two truly impressive cameras; Improved screen and camera color accuracy, plus dramatically improved low light camera performance.
Battery performance too often falls below Apple's best case estimates, particularly for cellular calling and data. LTE service remains inconsistent between neighborhoods, cities, and countries, with widely varying data speeds and availability; some users will see no cellular speed improvements over...
You'll notice I haven't banged on about specs very much in this review. That's by design. The iPhone is all about the user experience, and specs don't ever tell the whole story. There are those who love the iPhone experience, and those who feel somewhat constrained by it.
If you're an iPhone user, you'll want to move on up to what is surely the classiest handset from Apple yet. Though the 4S still has lots to offer, thanks to the arrival of iOS 6, the iPhone 5 hardware is nevertheless spectacular and deeply seductive.
So, what to make of this latest upgrade. There's no denying that the iPhone 5 is a lovely thing, and the best iPhone to date. It could well be Apple's best-selling unit ever. But a lot has changed in a year, and the current crop of Android superphones – and the incoming Windows Phone 8 handsets –...
Bigger screen; 4G capability; Better front-facing camera
No iP5-specific iOS 6 features; Battery life still not great; Prefer the old Maps design
Apple's most anticipated device for the year is always the iPhone. So it goes without saying that the most awaited device for Apple consumers and those looking for a change from other platform were waiting for the iPhone 5. Rumours build up just got people more and more excited as the time went by.
The latest smartphone from Apple brings a larger display, faster processor, and quicker wireless access. How does it stack up in the real world
Faster Processor; Thinner and lighter; Beautiful Retina Display; Well Designed; 725,000 Apps Available; LTE (FINALLY!!!
New Lightning Adapter; Larger screen makes minimal impact; Lots of room for improvement for iOS 6
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