Are you going to purchase the new iPhone 5? Is it worth purchasing if you do wa

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  1. JustSimple info profile image74
    JustSimple infoposted 11 years ago

    Are you going to purchase the new iPhone 5?  Is it worth purchasing if you do want it?

    Tons of other makers have good quality sometimes better options than what the current iPhone has.  Are you looking to get the new iPhone 5 in October.  It is just going to be bigger and faster, and new software enchantments, but other than that it will be like the current one.

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  2. Johnrr631992 profile image84
    Johnrr631992posted 11 years ago

    Right now I have the Iphone 4. I did not buy the 4s when it came out solely because I knew an Iphone 5 would be coming out. Also the phones were essentially the same except the Iphone 4s had Siri. I will say that I do plan on buying the new Iphone 5 when it comes out, and I am excited that it will hopefully be coming out in October.

    1. JustSimple info profile image74
      JustSimple infoposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I guess that is what I am trying to nail down, if you have the iphone 4,   what if any does the iphone 5 have, that you already don't need or use or want on the iPhone 4?  What compels you to purchase the new phone

    2. Johnrr631992 profile image84
      Johnrr631992posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Well.. Initially I wanted the Iphone 5 which I thought would come out last year, when i was due for an upgrade from my Iphone 3G.. Then I decided to buy an Iphone, and a week later the Iphone 4s came out...

    3. JustSimple info profile image74
      JustSimple infoposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      yea that always happens.   I have the RAZR MAXX I love it, the batter life is ridiculous for the 4G speed that I use.  I still have my unlimited data plan, I average about 70Gigs a month.  iPhone has simplicity in its favor in my eyes.

    4. Johnrr631992 profile image84
      Johnrr631992posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yes luckily I have unlimited date, unlike most because i've had the iphone series for so long, but also I know eventually when I get the Iphone 5, I will also sell my 4 which will help keep the price down.

  3. Alexandria Joy profile image82
    Alexandria Joyposted 11 years ago

    No way I'm buying the iPhone 5.  It isn't a huge advancement from the 4 and iOS devices always let me down in general.

    1. JustSimple info profile image74
      JustSimple infoposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I used to be a die hard Blackberry user, and the BB Storm made me convert over to Android. I haven't looked back since.  I have nothing against the iPhone it is a great product, but I love my RAZR MAXX.

  4. iefox5 profile image58
    iefox5posted 11 years ago

    Some sources show the iPhone 5 will have 4 inch screen but others argue that it will keep current 3.5 inch. I prefer buying 4 inch model.

    1. JustSimple info profile image74
      JustSimple infoposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The bigger screen convince you to purchase the new iPhone?  If it doesn't have the bigger screen, will you still get it?

 
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