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May 2013
(85%)
773 Reviews
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Abstract: Two phones that are definitely popular at the moment are the new iPhone 5 and the challenger to the iPhone throne, the Samsung Galaxy S III. Without doubt, Samsung have done very well with the Galaxy S III and have produced a smartphone that is capable of...
Maps, Battery life, Few options for customising the interface, No NFC, High SAR
The fifth generation of the iPhone is an effective high-end smartphone. More powerful than the 4S (as one should expect) though not a game changer either, the iPhone 5's primary selling points are a lighter body, quicker execution and excellent multimedia...
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Published: 2012-10-02, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Samsung's new flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy Note II, became available yesterday. Hardware.Info put Samsung's latest Android device next to Apple's iPhone 5 to find out how the current top-of-the-line smart phones compare to each other. Samsung is p...
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Published: 2012-10-02, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: After almost twelve long months of waiting, the much-anticipated Apple iPhone 5 has finally arrived.But in a year where we€ve seen cutting-edge, market-defining devices launched by Samsung and HTC, among others, can Apple hold onto its crown in the ever-g...
Thin and light design; larger 16:9 high-quality display; 4G support
Google Maps removal; no wow factor
Apple has done a great job on the hardware overhaul to bring the thinnest, lightest iPhone yet, but there's a lack of any new 'wow' features, and the firm needs to do a quick fix-it job on Apple Maps....
The iPhone 5 adds everything we wanted in the iPhone 4S: 4G LTE, a longer, larger screen, free turn-by-turn navigation, and a faster A6 processor. Plus, its top-to-bottom redesign is sharp, slim, and feather-light
Apple Maps feels unfinished and buggy; Sprint and Verizon models can't use voice and data simultaneously. The smaller connector renders current accessories unusable without an adapter. There's no NFC, and the screen size pales in comparison to jumbo Andro
The iPhone 5 offers a thoroughly pleasant redesign with a taller display and a thinner, lighter frame. Fast and packing a great camera, the hardware is hard to fault, while iOS feels slick and offers loads of apps, even if Apple's new Maps software fee...
Taking this a standard alone, the iPhone 5 is a superb device. However, it just misses out on an Editor's choice award because it's not quite the giant leap forward from the iPhone 4S in terms of features. Yes, it is insanely quick and we've finally go...
Few competitors will better it in the smartphone category, “always on”, fast to load, thin and light, AF/AE lock
No zoom, no image stabilisation, panorama issues, hard to hold and keep stable, no manual controls, lacks innovation like the PureView 808, LED flash should be brighter
It’s the take anywhere, snap anything pocket phone. Great in good light, not so much in dim conditions where the lack of true user control is an issue. Add some blips in the panorama mode, no zoom, image stabilisation or next-phase innovation and there...
Abstract: Mobile Phones and Apps The iPhone 4S had one of our favourite phone cameras of last year, providing shots that would give even some dedicated compact digital cameras a run for their money. Apple claims the iPhone 5's snapper has even better tech, so l...