iPhone 5 Review: Is Apple’s Latest Handset Worth Upgrading For?
The Apple iPhone 5 is thinner, lighter, and faster than its predecessors - but is it worth upgrading if you bought the iPhone 4S? Well, that's what we're here to find out.
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The Apple iPhone 5 is thinner, lighter, and faster than its predecessors - but is it worth upgrading if you bought the iPhone 4S? Well, that's what we're here to find out.
HTC is the latest handset maker to show its Windows Phone 8 cards and revealed two new smartphones coming to the Microsoft OS in early November.
Clearly slightly worried about the impending release of Nintendo's Wii U, Sony has lifted the lid on their latest slimmed downed revision of the PS3.
Nintendo has finally unveiled its Wii U launch plans a full year after the console was officially shown off to the public at E3 2011. The main headlines are as follows; it will be released worldwide before the end of the year; with America first, then Europe and then, finally, Japan. There will be two versions on offer and will retail around £249-£299 depending on which version you opt for.
Along with a new iPhone 5, Apple unveiled facelifts to their entire iPod range including a new iPod Touch, iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano at yesterday’s iPhone 5 launch in San Francisco.
It’s here, it’s here. The new iPhone 5 is has finally been unveiled to the public and it’s as we expected; lighter, thinner and faster. The biggest change is the brand-new 4-inch touchscreen display, with all-new intergrated touch – which Apple has declared is the most advanced screen in the the world.
Here we go again: it’s new iPhone day. In just under 6 hours we’ll finally get to feast our eyes on the new iPhone which has been the subject of intense speculation for months now. From rumblings it was the last phone Steve Jobs worked on, to whether Apple would radically change the design, the iPhone 5 rumour mill has been been the most intense since the very first iPhone.
Amazon and Google will be going head-to-head this Christmas as both companies are looking to make a mark in the budget tablet market with their 7-inch tablets: the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD. But which one gets you the most bang for your buck? Well, that's exactly what were going to find out. It might be the case that this week a third competitor will enter the ring. But until the iPad Mini become reality we'll blissfully ignore it for this face-off.