Ipod WALL-E 2010

Ipod WALL-E 2010

Apple i. Phone 5 review - CNETEditors' note (September 1. The i. Phone 6 and i. Phone 6 Plus are now the flagship phones in Apple's 2. The 2. 01. 2 i. Phone 5 reviewed here is no longer sold, but the 2.

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Ipod WALL-E 2010

G LTE in a razor- sharp new design. This is the i. Phone, rebooted. The new design is flat- out lovely, both to look at and to hold, and it's hard to find a single part that hasn't been tweaked from the i. Phone 4. S. The i. Phone 5 is at once completely rebuilt and completely familiar. I've had the chance to use the i. Phone 5 for nearly a week, and have been using it for nearly anything I can think of.

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Is it as futuristic or as exciting as the i. Phone 4 or the original i. Phone? No. Does this change the smartphone game?

No. Other smartphones beat it on features here and there: if you want a larger screen, go with a Samsung Galaxy S3. If you want better battery life, go with a Droid Razr Maxx. But, if you want a great, all- around, beautifully engineered smartphone that covers all bases, here it is. Just like the Mac.

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Book is to the world of laptops, the new i. Phone is one of the top three, if not the best- designed, smartphone around. It's better in all the important ways. Editors' note: We are continuing to update this review with additional observations and test results. Among the latest additions (October 4, 2. G LTE speed tests (see "4.

G LTE: Faster, at last" section); detailed comparisons to camera quality between the i. Phone and rival smartphones (see "The camera" section); and detailed battery test results for both video playback and talk time (see "Battery" section). View full gallery. Sarah Tew. What's different?

Look at our review of last year's i. Phone 4. S, where we said, "Even without 4. G and a giant screen, this phone's smart(ass) voice assistant, Siri, the benefits of i. OS 5, and its spectacular camera make it a top choice for anyone ready to upgrade."View full gallery. CNET. Well, guess what? Now it has 4. G LTE and..

That's not all, though: the already great camera's been subtly improved, speakerphone and noise- canceling quality has been tweaked, and - - as always - - i. OS 6 brings a host of other improvements, including baked- in turn- by- turn navigation, a smarter Siri, and Passbook, a location- aware digital wallet app for storing documents like gift cards, boarding passes, and tickets. The question is: a full year later, is that enough? For me, it is. I don't want much more in my smartphone. Sure, I'd love a new magical technology to sink my teeth into, but not at the expense of being useful. Right now, I'm not sure what that technology would even be. View full gallery.

CNET. Like every year in the i. Phone's life cycle, a handful of important new features take the spotlight.

This time, 4. G, screen size, and redesign step to the top. You've gotten the full rundown already, most likely, on the various ins and outs of this phone, or if you haven't, I'll tell you about them below in greater detail. Here's what I noticed right away, and what made the biggest impression on me. View full gallery. CNET. First off, you're going to be shocked at how light this phone is. It's the lightest i.

Phone, even though it's longer and has a bigger screen. After a few days with it, the i. Phone 4. S will feel as dense as lead. Secondly, the screen size lengthening is subtle, but, like the Retina Display, you're going to have a hard time going back once you've used it. The extra space adds a lot to document viewing areas above the keyboard, landscape- oriented video playback (larger size and less letterboxing), and home- page organizing (an extra row of icons/folders).

Who knows what game developers will dream up, but odds are that extra space on the sides in landscape mode will be handily used by virtual buttons and controls. View full gallery. Sarah Tew. Third, this phone will make your home Wi- Fi look bad. Or at least, it did that to mine. Owners of other 4. G LTE phones won't be shocked, but i. Phone owners making the switch will start noticing that staying on LTE versus Wi- Fi might actually produce faster results..

I hopped off my work Wi- Fi and used AT& T LTE in midtown Manhattan to make a Face. Time call to my wife because the former was slowing down. LTE, in my tests, ran anywhere from 1. Mbps, which is up to twice as fast as my wireless router's connection at home. Using your i. Phone 5 as a personal hot spot for a laptop or other device produces some of the same strong results as the third- gen i.

Pad.. and it's smaller. Of course, make sure you check on your tethering charges and data usage fees, but my Mac. Book Air did a fine job running off the LTE data connection at midday. View full gallery.

CNET. The look: Thin, metal, light as heck. You know its look, even if the look has been subtly transformed over the years: circular Home button, pocketable rectangle, familiarly sized screen. Can that design be toyed with, transformed a little, changed? View full gallery From left: The Lumia 9. Phone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3. CNET. The newest i. Phone has a wide metal body that stretches above previous i.

Phones, but is also thinner; still, this isn't a massive phone like the Samsung Galaxy Note or HTC One X. The i. Phone 5 rises above the i. Phone 4 and 4. S, but subtly. View full gallery. CNET. From the front and sides, it looks very similar to the i. Phone 4 and 4. S. The same rounded metal volume buttons, sleep/wake button on top, and silence switch remain.

The headphone jack has moved to the bottom of the phone, just on like the i. Pod Touch. Some will like it, some won't; it makes standing the i. Phone upright and using headphones a virtual impossibility. Actually, the entire bottom is all new: the headphone jack, the larger, redesigned speakers, a different type of perforated grille, and a much tinier Lightning connector port. View full gallery. CNET. The Gorilla Glass back of the last i.

Phone is gone, replaced with metal. The two- tone look might seem new, but it's a bit of a reference to the silver- and- black back of the original i. Phone. The very top and bottom of the rear is still glass. That anodized aluminum - - which Apple claims is the same as that on its Mac. Book laptops - - feels exactly the same, and is even shaded the same on the white model. So far, it's held up without scratches. I'd say it'll do about as well as the aluminum finish on your 2.

Mac. Book. On the black i. Phone, the aluminum matches in a slate gray tone. On my white review model, it's Mac.

Book- color silver. That aluminum covers most of the back and also the sides, replacing the i. Phone 4 and 4. S steel band, and lending to its lighter weight. The front glass sits slightly above the aluminum, which is cut to a mirrored angled edge on the front and back, eliminating sharp corners. View full gallery. CNET. Why the move away from a glass back? Is it about creating a better, more durable finish, or is it about weight reduction?

Apple's proud of its claims of how light the i. Phone 5 is, and the new aluminum back is part of that.

So is the move to a Nano- SIM card (making SIM swaps once again impossible and requiring a visit to your carrier's store). So is the thinner screen and the smaller dock connector. You get the picture. Hold an i. Phone 4. S up to the new i. Phone, and I could see the difference in thickness.

It's not huge, but it feels even slimmer considering its expanded width and length. What I really noticed is how light it is. I still feel weirded out by it. The i. Phone 5's 3. Phone's ever been. The i. Phone 4. S is nearly a full ounce heavier at 4. The i. Phone 3. G was 4.

The original i. Phone and i. Phone 4 were 4. 8 ounces. This is a phase- change in the nearly constant weight of the i. Phone - - it's i. Phone Air. Yet, the i. Phone 5 doesn't look dramatically different like the i.

Phone 4 once did. Actually, it seems more like a fusion of the i.

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