Hi again,

 

To answer the question you asked Robert, the reason for getting an iPhone 5
is entirely a personal choice. However, if you have a 3GS or 4 and are
allegeable to upgrade and can afford any of the upgrade prices starting at
$199, then upgrading is a no-brainer. The iPhone 5 is a lot faster than a
3GS or even 4, it has SIRI which neither the 3GS nor 4 have and it has a
very good 8 MP camera which will give you better results if you use apps
such as Digit Eyes, Money Reader or any of the OCR apps.

 

If you bought a 4S on contract last year then upgrading to the 5 is really
not very necessary and it's a matter of whether you just have to have the
latest and greatest. In any case, if you bought a 4S even right at the
release in October you probably aren't allegeable for full subsidy for at
least 6 or 7 months to come.

 

Now, as for the iPhone not switching to speaker, this is something I have
not experienced. However, I agree that there seems to be a volume issue with
Voiceover when in a call. I have Volume in my rotor and even if I set VO
volume to 100% Voiceover is not very loud at all compared to the call
volume. I will report this to [email protected].

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

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