Personally, I think evolutionary not revolutionary. I don't think Apple
need a wow product - yet.

I'll be moving from a 4 and a 5s will be a huge step up.

Android fails to appeal enough. I would want an unlocked phone with the
blistering edge of Android. I have too many friends who have no idea how to
do things on their Samsung phones. Mind you, I know a lot of people who
have no idea what their iPhones can do either.

But I am a power user, business user etc of my apple products. A change
makes no sense to me. Continuity encourages brand loyalty.

I agree with the comments about the tech press. Two opposing camps, one
persistently negative. I use them for info but ignore the opinions.

Sent from a device of sorts.
@drbrown1970

On 11 Sep 2013, at 02:13, Simon Atkinson <[email protected]> wrote:

My girlfriend has a 5, 2 in fact, purely by luck, no design, I have a 4s,
her 5s are so much faster it's insane but my 4s still don't feel slow, i'm
gonna wait for iphone6 if ios7 doesn't make too much difference, journos
need something to report and bitch when there's no beef to chew on
On 11 Sep 2013, at 00:24, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:


On 11 Sep 2013, at 00:15, Simon Atkinson <[email protected]> wrote:

It's hard to get excited by slight improvements on each new model was all
i'm saying, they're never going to reinvent the wheel, just making it
rounder and roll better will do me.



I recently got a 5, even knowing there was an upgrade due. I did kick
myself gently tonight-- the camera sounds good and 64-bit will make it fly,
and be good enough for years to come. I think the vast majority of people
upgrade every second or third phone (I went from a 3GS so I'm happy,
really).

Just astonished really that so many people repeat what the tech journalists
say, and you have to wade through it all to find the bits you want...the
most profitable company on the tech block is not doing well enough etc.
It's just weird...

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