iPhone 5: Initial Impressions
iPhone 5: Initial Impressions In this industry, first impressions are mightily important. Upon seeing a device during an announcement, every aspect comes into play. How the handset looks, feels and what itâs packing on the inside sort of gives us a meta-experience before weâve even laid hands on it. And now that Iâve gotten my mitts on the iPhone 5, my feelings are a bit mixed. When I first saw Appleâs new handset, I thought it was absolutely gorgeous â" and itâs still stunning in person. Itâs true that the device is surprisingly light, almost unbelievably so, and itâs thinness adds to this effect. The aluminum build gives it an incredible premium feel, and the taller screen looks fantastic. Basically, the hardware is a home run. But software is a completely different story. For all the supposed features Apple added to iOS 6, thereâs nothing new that grabs attention (unless youâre talking about Maps). Siri definitely seems improved, and there are few additions to apps like Mail and Safari, but otherwise it feels disappointingly stale. For all the time Iâve spent using Jelly Bean, itâs blindingly apparent that Apple has a lot of work to do. Appleâs reputation for building quality hardware is still in tact, and the device feels great, even if youâve used an iPhone 4/4S â" I still had a small wow moment when I first held it. But Iâm not sure thatâs enough to overlook the shortcomings of iOS (compared to Android). Iâll be diving even deeper into the iPhone 5 over the coming â¦
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