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May 2013
(85%)
773 Reviews
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The editors liked
The overall feel of the hardware & the software on iPhone 5 is aristocratic. The UI is well managed with similar shaped icons & the display quality is also great. Everything on this phone looks simple & beautiful
Smart & intuitive. The superb graphics is
Superb build quality
IOS6
A6 chipset
Innovative design
Excellent gaming
Enhanced camera and video capabilities
Stunning hardware design
Improved camera
New Ear pods ear phones
Above average battery life
2G(GPRS
EDGE)
3G(HSPA
HSPA+) and 4G LTE data supported
Longer and larger screen
Supports 4G network
Good quality frontfacing camera
Slim and feather light
Ultrafast wireless
Very light and slim
Good build quality
Good performance
Good display
Nice camera
Good audio quality
Fluid UI
Clean design
Impressive camera
Great sound quality
Long battery life
Excellent for gaming
Rich App Store.
Has a great camera with the unique Panorama mode
Offers high quality display with a large screen
Has a great battery backup
Has a great design and stunning looks
Blazing fast performance
Much improved display
Widescreen aspect ratio brilliant for multimedia
Lighter than the iPhone 4S
Excellent build quality
Camera is improved over the 4S
Doesn't heat up like the 4S
Surprisingly good battery life
Brilliant design
Speed boost
Thanks to the processor
Unmatched app strength
Great build
Great display
Quick charging
Fast processor
The editors didn't like
Not as customisable as Android. There are very few changes in the UI & the features available are much less compared to other leading phones in the market like Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Selected optimised apps and games for the 4inch display
Maps
Taller screen might be a bit uncomfortable for a few
IOS is starting to look dated
Maps and Navigation is of very poor quality outside the US
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Published: 2012-09-28, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
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Super fast, larger display, thinner body, solid battery life, LTE, improved camera
Some apps still need to be updated for the larger screen, if you've invested in iPhone accessories you'll need a $30 Lightning adapter to use them, Apple Maps feels halfbaked though this is an iOS 6 feature and a Google Maps app is coming
When using the iPhone 5 as a phone (people still do that, right?), call quality was clear. I didn't experience any dropped calls even in areas when I only had one or two bars. Apple's AntennaGate seems to be a thing of the past. I didn't experience an...
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