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iPhone 5 - The Best Phone Ever

Posted by mimaso Wednesday, October 10, 2012 0 comments





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. They find it inconceivable that anyone could judge Apple’s still alluring mobile gadget on its own merits, and yet, that’s how I do judge it.
This is an iPhone for the fans. It’s as good, and sometimes better, than some of the best Android devices on the market today. Here are some of the reasons why.

A Better Design

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. They find it inconceivable that anyone could judge Apple’s still alluring mobile gadget on its own merits, and yet, that’s how I do judge it.

This is an iPhone for the fans. It’s as good, and sometimes better, than some of the best Android devices on the market today. Here are some of the reasons why.

A Better Design

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Many once believed that the iPhone 5 would be a radical re-imagining of Apple’s iPhone. It would feature “LiquidMetal,” they promised, and likely offer a curved body. Some believed the screen would get much larger. What we got instead is an instantly recognizable smartphone. For all the changes Apple put in the iPhone 5, virtually anyone will be able to discern its lineage at 20 paces.
Personally, I love the new look. At 2.31 inches wide — virtually identical to the iPhone 4S — the iPhone feels like, well, an iPhone in your hand. Actually, it feels like an iPhone that went on a radical diet. It’s now 0.9 ounces lighter than the original iPhone 4 and almost 0.08 of an inch thinner. In my pocket it was like a ghost. The steady pat against my leg as I walked was gone.
That thinner frame has one drawback: Add-on devices designed to slip snuggly over the iPhone body will, on the slim iPhone 5, float like a size-17 shirt on a skinny guy. One casualty, my Olloclip macro and fish-eye lens clip. Guess I’ll be buying a new one.
I always liked the smooth, shiny shell of the iPhone 4 and 4S but quickly fell in love with the iPhone 5′s brushed aluminum back and slightly sharper edges. I did notice that the back — at least on the white and brushed aluminum one — got scuffed and dirtied up a bit more easily than I’d prefer.
It remains to be seen if this design is, in fact, sturdier than the iPhone 4. Thankfully, I never dropped the phone, but I have seen videos of it taking a pretty good beating and surviving.
The iPhone 5′s new 4-inch diagonal display offers the same pixel-per-inch resolution as the last retina-resolution iPhone, but this screen is considerably longer, allowing for another row of app icons and more room for content, such as full-screen HD movie playback. Apple told me they’ve removed a layer from the LCD screen so the pixels and the touch sensor are on one layer. The result is that icons and other onscreen objects look as if they’re right under your finger, instead of a layer of glass. It’s a nice upgrade, but not life-changing.
Apple made a few other notable design changes. The speaker and microphone are both behind more substantial metal grilles, the audio jack has been moved to the bottom of the phone and the 30-pin dock connector is out and a new, tiny digital Lightning connector is in (you can see it below compared with the bottom of the iPhone 4S).