Technobuffalo: The entire world will be watching on Sept. 12 when Tim Cook officially takes the wraps off of the iPhone 5. How will it compare to the iPhone 4S? Who will sell it? What kind of new hardware will it offer? Well, thanks to plenty of rumors and leaked shots, we have a pretty good idea of what to expect. I’ve argued that I don’t want the iPhone 5, mainly because I am interested in seeing how Windows Phone and Android evolve over the next year, but there’s still a lot to be excited about.
As a "just because I can" project, engineer builds the first Android phone with a Lightning port. Since the iPhone 5, the Lightning interface has been a
iPhone 5 users who haven't updated to the current version of iOS will lose a bunch of important features if they don't update.
RIP iPhone 5. It's been a good run.
I still use my iPhone 4. It's my alarm clock and sometimes I watch youtube on the mobile browser late at night.