Short review of the iPhone 5, coming from the Razr Maxx

bradenfontaine

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My transition from the Razr Maxx to the iPhone 5

I crave change, so on February 25th I got an iPhone 5. This was my first Apple product. I?d never played with one, so I didn?t know what to expect.

First impressions are good. The build quality feels solid. The entire front is glass and gorgeous. The volume buttons feel very sturdy and responsive. I?ve heard complaints of the aluminum back plate being scratched easily, but as with anything if you take care of it, it will be fine. The speakers are clear and have good sound to be so small. The call quality is honestly better than the Maxx, people on the other end have no idea I?m on a cell phone when talking to them. The camera is impressive, front and rear. It doesn?t have a gazillion megapixel, but it takes high quality, beautiful pictures and videos.

This phone is light, lighter than the Maxx, and thin, thinner than the Maxx. It is tall and narrow, and fits very nicely in either hand for one handed use. I don?t have to contort or twist or hold it at an angle to hit any of the buttons on screen or hardware. It does not feel out of place in the pocket.

The battery is smaller of course, and coming from the Maxx is difficult to be honest. I do have to keep a charger nearby when at work or home. Nothing can touch the Maxx when it comes to this, but it is better than the Nexus, the iPhone lasts me an entire day regardless. On the same note, the charging cable is expensive, I won?t quote a price, but you don?t want to go generic, you want to go with Apple branded. One thing I do like about the charger is you don?t have to turn it one way or the other, it just plugs in regardless of being upside down or right-side up, awesome when it is dark and you?re trying not to wake your wife/husband by turning on a light.

The OS, I don?t know what to say. It is locked down. Apps are everywhere, you can put them into folders, but I believe you are limited to only 16 apps per folder. Not bad, helps keep the screen organized and I?m still getting used to it. The app store is awkward compared to the Play store, but the quality of the apps is amazing, everything just works. I like having one dedicated hard button to take me home, all back and settings are on screen in each app. Keeps things clean. It is fast, almost fluid like. Navigating is simple and smooth, with no lag time. Multitasking is easy and simple and reliable.

Overall I?m happy, it makes calls, it takes pictures, sends texts and receives emails. It?s solid, reliable and gorgeous. But customization is limited to ringtones and wallpapers. I think I?ve found my new home, for a while. I would recommend it to someone who wants something that just works.
 
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I've heard that the iPhone 5 has 5 rows of icons instead of 4! :D

You've got to do, what you've got to do. If it works for your needs, then that's what you need to go with. I know that you are qualified to make that determination on your own. :)
 
No thank u bro lol. My Gnex just works also and I'm not locked down.

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I loved my Iphone 5 but it just got boring.. Other than that I really had no complaints about it, I'm sure il pick up the 5s/6 whenever they come out too... Just to keep things fresh

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to each his own. im not here to sell or promote, just to share ;)

I already know bro lol if anybody far from bias its u but I did get the hint of an icommercial wit the just works statement lol or a hint of bb perhaps haha jk

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O . . M . . G . . . You are among the rooting/roming gods . . the go-to guy . . a maxx forum hero !?!?!

Well, if I ever wanted to hear truly unbiased and educated advice on an iphone from someone I trust, here it is. . . Still, had to check my calendar to make sure it was march 1 not april 1 =)

Enjoy your new toy . . Shall we take bets on how long before you jailbreak ;)

Edit: sorry braden . . just found your farewell thread . . and stalking you on imore ;)
 
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My transition from the Razr Maxx to the iPhone 5

I crave change, so on February 25th I got an iPhone 5. This was my first Apple product. I?d never played with one, so I didn?t know what to expect.

First impressions are good. The build quality feels solid. The entire front is glass and gorgeous. The volume buttons feel very sturdy and responsive. I?ve heard complaints of the aluminum back plate being scratched easily, but as with anything if you take care of it, it will be fine. The speakers are clear and have good sound to be so small. The call quality is honestly better than the Maxx, people on the other end have no idea I?m on a cell phone when talking to them. The camera is impressive, front and rear. It doesn?t have a gazillion megapixel, but it takes high quality, beautiful pictures and videos.

This phone is light, lighter than the Maxx, and thin, thinner than the Maxx. It is tall and arrow, and fits very nicely in either hand for one handed use. I don?t have to contort or twist or hold it at an angle to hit any of the buttons on screen or hardware. It does not feel out of place in the pocket.

The battery is smaller of course, and coming from the Maxx is difficult to be honest. I do have to keep a charger nearby when at work or home. Nothing can touch the Maxx when it comes to this, but it is better than the Nexus, the iPhone lasts me an entire day regardless. On the same note, the charging cable is expensive, I won?t quote a price, but you don?t want to go generic, you want to go with Apple branded. One thing I do like about the charger is you don?t have to turn it one way or the other, it just plugs in regardless of being upside down or right-side up, awesome when it is dark and you?re trying not to wake your wife/husband by turning on a light.

The OS, I don?t know what to say. It is locked down. Apps are everywhere, you can put them into folders, but I believe you are limited to only 16 apps per folder. Not bad, helps keep the screen organized and I?m still getting used to it. The app store is awkward compared to the Play store, but the quality of the apps is amazing, everything just works. I like having one dedicated hard button to take me home, all back and settings are on screen in each app. Keeps things clean. It is fast, almost fluid like. Navigating is simple and smooth, with no lag time. Multitasking is easy and simple and reliable.

Overall I?m happy, it makes calls, it takes pictures, sends texts and receives emails. It?s solid, reliable and gorgeous. But customization is limited to ringtones and wallpapers. I think I?ve found my new home, for a while. I would recommend it to someone who wants something that just works.
New Android user but very experienced iPhone user if you want really good app suggestions just ask!
 
I'm an Android guy through and through, but I do love some well rounded, unbiased writing! Those iP5's really are terrific: hardware, build quality, etc. For me, though, the beauty and elegance ends before the power button is pressed; I'm just too bored with iOS! Absolutely agree that it just "works" and is effortlessly smooth, but as we all know, different strokes for different folks.

Good luck!
 
This is the first place I have ever seen a reasonably based discussion between iOS and Android. Nice to know there are some pockets of humanity left on the internet.
 
Apple makes well built beautiful high quality hardware and software no doubt - but i could never be happy being handcuffed and straight jacketed into their restrictive, controlled system. using iOS makes me feel claustrophobic. ironically Apple has now become the "Big Brother" they accused IBM of being in their "1984" Super Bowl ad. i must always choose open and free vs. closed and proprietary.
 
Apple makes well built beautiful high quality hardware and software no doubt - but i could never be happy being handcuffed and straight jacketed into their restrictive, controlled system. using iOS makes me feel claustrophobic. ironically Apple has now become the "Big Brother" they accused IBM of being in their "1984" Super Bowl ad. i must always choose open and free vs. closed and proprietary.

Jailbreak. it allows many more things.
 

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