Yahoo: After many months of rumors, speculation and leaked info, the most anticipated device of 2012 is finally here.
On one hand, Apple's iPhone 5 (from $199 on 2-year plan) doesn't mess what made its predecessors so sought after — it's still a sleek, all-touch device with an intuitive interface, countless apps and smooth synchronization with services like iTunes and iCloud — but along with a redesigned body and larger screen, Apple has bumped up the specs just enough to get fan boys (and girls) drooling. Click here if you haven't read what iPhone 5 offers, out Sept. 21.
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.
Galaxy S III seems to be the only really competition.
And what happened to HTC?, they were on the constant rise with releasing Awesome phone right & left, but they have been extremely silent in the past couple of months.
the xperia ion seems cool, but its sony *shivers*
Nokia Lumina 920 is gonna be a problem for apple once Microsoft unleashes its massive industry metro strategy.
I want one for some reason.
I'm not that impress with iPhone 5 android will eventually make a better phone
A good selection of phones but the lumia 920 is at the top of the list for me imo its the best looking phone anyone has shown at the moment. The specs are high enough as wp8 dose not need lots lf power and it also looks different to everything else on the market.
I think Xperia s is better than this