I happen to have the iPhone 4s and am happy with it, although a few days ago while with a client I was actually amazed when I was able to hold his iPhone 5 in my hands. The first thing I noticed is that it is much lighter. It is thinner, and it is bigger. It is in my opinion one word, magnificent.
I’ll go even further: When I pick up the iPhone 5 and examine it closely, I find it difficult to believe that this device actually exists. The iPhone 5 does not feel like a product that was mass produced. In a strange way, it doesn’t feel like it was built at all. This is a gadget that seems as if it fell into the box fully formed. If you run your hands around its face, you scarcely feel any seams or other points of connection; there’s little evidence that this thing is a highly complex device made from lots of smaller things. Instead it just feels like a single, solid, exquisitely crafted piece of machinery, and once you pick it up you never want to put it down.
via iPhone 5 review: Marveling at the existence of the greatest phone ever made.
Content Curator Tom George
Head of Inbound Advertising North America at Internet Billboards. Pioneering inbound advertising as well as an avid content curator who enjoys finding those digital gems out there in cyberspace and sharing them with others.

















