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Testseek.com have collected 773 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 5 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 5.
Award: Editor’s Choice May 2013
May 2013
 
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The editors liked

  • Thinner
  • Lighter design
  • Durable aluminum backing
  • Larger
  • More vibrant display
  • Improved camera software
  • 4G LTE capabilities
  • Speedy operating system upgrade
  • Super fast
  • Larger display
  • Thinner body
  • Solid battery life
  • LTE
  • Improved camera
  • Incredible industrial design
  • Gorgeous display
  • Blazing fast LTE service
  • Truly elegant / light design
  • Highspeed LTE radio
  • Double the performance vs. iPhone 4S
  • Strong graphics performance
  • Refined UI with iOS6
  • Beautiful 4" display
  • LTE support is great to (finally) have
  • And it's fast where coverage is good
  • The "light and thin" quotient is bordering on "we live in the future" territory
  • More rows of icons on the home screen because of the bigger screen
  • Minor
  • But we'll take it
  • Beautifully built. Sharp screen. Easy to use. Lots of great apps.
  • Relatively inexpensive. Speedy. Supports HD Voice.
  • Amazingly thin and light
  • Bigger
  • More vibrant screen
  • Fast 4G LTE speeds
  • Very good battery life
  • Facebook integration and easy photo sharing
  • Amazingly thin and light design
  • Vibrant display
  • HD Voice support
  • Sharp and fast camera
  • Excellent widescreen display
  • Excellent camera for stills and video
  • The best selection of apps
  • Media
  • And games
  • The thinnest
  • Lightest phone by a longshot 
  • The fastest smart device in the world
  • It looks really great in white
  • Sturdier build that does
  • Gorgeous design
  • Premium feel
  • Bigger screen
  • With improved colours
  • 4G
  • Improved camera with Panorama
  • Fast
  • Bigger dispay
  • Fast LTE 4G
  • Gorgeous design and smooth experience
  • Elegantly built. Incredibly light. Bigger
  • Better screen. Fast
  • Fast. Awesome content ecosystem.
  • Elegantly built. Incredibly light. Terrific apps. Simultaneous voice and data.
  • Sleek
  • Thinner design
  • Larger 4inch display
  • 4G LTE connectivity
  • Faster performance
  • Faster Processor
  • Thinner and lighter
  • Beautiful Retina Display
  • Well Designed
  • 725
  • 000 Apps Available
  • LTE (FINALLY!!!)
  • Much more powerful
  • Excellent design and build quality
  • Beautiful design
  • Polished user interface
  • Audio jack on bottom of phone
  • Larger "Retina" screen
  • Fast 4G LTE service
  • So thin and light. New connector is reversible. Really fast. Speedy LTE. Solid battery life.
  • Svelte and luxurious design
  • Larger Retina Display
  • Snaps gorgeous photos
  • Exquisite noise cancellation & calling quality
  • Thin and light design
  • Larger 16
  • 9 high-quality display
  • 4G support
  • Apple has improved the frontfacing FaceTime camera enough so that MySpacestyle selfportraits are actually worth using. Video quality is now 720p
  • Which makes for a dramatic improvement in FaceTime quality over the 4S. The rearfacing camera
  • While still 8m
  • Incredible hardware
  • Thin
  • Lightweight
  • Beautiful
  • Different
  • Amazing camera
  • Gorgeous display with fantastic outdoor visibility
  •  Uncompromising performance
  • Great call quality
  • LTE connectivity
  • Terrific battery life
  • Lightning connector is small
  • Reve
  • 4inch Retina Display
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Thin design makes onehanded use easy
  • New sync/charge connector
  • Looks sharp.
  • Apple's fastest and most capable iPhone yet. The first iPhone to include a 4” screen
  • LTE cellular support
  • And two truly impressive cameras. Improved screen and camera color accuracy
  • Plus dramatically improved low light camera performance. Excellent noi

The editors didn't like

  • New charger requires $30 adaptor for old accessories
  • Data plans can be costly
  • Depending on carrier
  • Some apps still need to be updated for the larger screen
  • If you've invested in iPhone accessories you'll need a $30 Lightning adapter to use them
  • Apple Maps feels halfbaked though this is an iOS 6 feature and a Google Maps app is coming
  • New Maps app a step backwards
  • Bigger screen size not utilized at all
  • IOS 6 a retread of familiar territory
  • Issues with current Maps app
  • New Lightning connector to deal with
  • No NFC
  • IPhone 4S owners may have a hard time justifying an upgrade just yet
  • No USB 3.0 even though Apple's newest notebooks support it
  • Poor LTE coverage on Sprint. Maps app has some problems. No talking while surfing
  • Limited network coverage in some parts of the U.S
  • Half-baked Maps app
  • Very few interface enhancements
  • Limited 4G LTE coverage
  • Screen may be too small for some
  • Maps app still needs work
  • …but it makes the top of the screen harder to reach onehanded
  • Out of the box damage and scuffs are commonplace
  • Too easy to cause minor aesthetic damage to the frame
  • IOS 6 offers minimal improvement
  • Typing is noticeably less accurate
  • Battery life is d
  • Not as comfortable to hold
  • 4G only works on EE
  • Maps has a lot of errors
  • UI lacks features of rivals
  • Feature evolution too slow for some
  • UI still largely unchanged
  • Feature evol
  • No simultaneous talk and data connection. New Maps app needs a lot of work. Many third-party apps are not designed for the new screen yet
  • New Maps app needs a lot of work. AT&T LTE coverage not quite up to Verizon's levels
  • No included Lightning to 30pin adapter
  • New Lightning Adapter
  • Larger screen makes minimal impact
  • Lots of room for improvement for iOS 6
  • New connector = new accessories/adapters
  • Aluminum more scratch prone than glass
  • Will take some time for all developers to utilize new display
  • Lightning connector adapter MIA
  • IOS lagging behind Android in some areas
  • Screen is taller but not wider
  • Weak battery life
  • Poor Google services integration (and getting worse)
  • Camera isn’t a huge improvement. Lightning adapters pricey and not available on day 1.
  • Limited features with its Maps app
  • No major improvements in the platform experience
  • Lacks NFC technology
  • No wow factor
  • Anodized aluminum rear plate
  • Particularly in black
  • Has a reported propensity for scratches. Video recording picks up a surprising amount of audio interference
  • Even in a quiet room. Updates
  • While all worthwhile and technologically impressive
  • Won't mak
  • IOS 6 is generally more of the same
  • Polished metal edges are prone to chipping and scratching
  • Apple logo on back scratches easily
  • Lightning is proprietary and adapter isn't cheap
  • Purchasing/Availability
  • The iPhone 5 is available now (though you migh
  • Chamfered edges scratch easy for some users
  • No USB 3 syncing
  • Lightning connector means iPad owners get to carry two sync cables
  • Battery performance too often falls below Apple's best case estimates
  • Particularly for cellular calling and data. LTE service remains inconsistent between neighborhoods
  • Cities
  • And countries
  • With widely varying data speeds and availability
  • Some users

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  Published: 2012-10-10, Author: Nirave , review by: techview.co

  • Abstract:  iPhone 5 vs 007 James Bond…With the launch of the next James Bond 007 film, SkyFall, just over two weeks away, it's time to take a look at the new Xperia T. Dubbed the Bond Phone, the Xperia T makes an appearance in the movie and the 007 themed device is ...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-05, review by: computeractive.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The Apple iPhone 5 is one of the most hyped technology products of the year. Apple's latest smartphone doesn't look dramatically different from the iPhone 4 or 4S at first glance. On paper it's only a little slimmer and lighter than the 4S, but in hand...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-05, Author: Gareth , review by: techradar.com

  • Great design, Larger screen, Quality camera
  • High price, Poor maps, Ageing OS
  • Is the iPhone 5 the best smartphone ever? If you're an iPhone lover and won't ever leave, without question. It's got a larger screen, a superb new design and generally all the moves required to make it into a worthy evolution.But as ever we can't get over...

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  Published: 2012-10-03, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 are the biggest enemies on the mobile market today, thanks in part to the ongoing patent war between the two firms and their battle for market supremacy. However, while the two firms may be bitter rivals, both h...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Nirave , review by: techview.co

  • Abstract:  Two phones that are definitely popular at the moment are the new iPhone 5 and the challenger to the iPhone throne, the Samsung Galaxy S III. Without doubt, Samsung have done very well with the Galaxy S III and have produced a smartphone that is capable of...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-02, Author: Pierre-Jean , review by: digitalversus.com

  • Feather weight, Finishing, High quality display, Exemplary responsiveness, Intuitive interface, Photo rendering, Sound quality
  • Maps, Battery life, Few options for customising the interface, No NFC, High SAR
  • The fifth generation of the iPhone is an effective high-end smartphone. More powerful than the 4S (as one should expect) though not a game changer either, the iPhone 5's primary selling points are a lighter body, quicker execution and excellent multimedia...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-02, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Abstract:  Samsung's new flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy Note II, became available yesterday. Hardware.Info put Samsung's latest Android device next to Apple's iPhone 5 to find out how the current top-of-the-line smart phones compare to each other. Samsung is p...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-02, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net

  • Abstract:  After almost twelve long months of waiting, the much-anticipated Apple iPhone 5 has finally arrived.But in a year where we€ve seen cutting-edge, market-defining devices launched by Samsung and HTC, among others, can Apple hold onto its crown in the ever-g...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-28, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Thin and light design; larger 16:9 high-quality display; 4G support
  • Google Maps removal; no wow factor
  • Apple has done a great job on the hardware overhaul to bring the thinnest, lightest iPhone yet, but there's a lack of any new 'wow' features, and the firm needs to do a quick fix-it job on Apple Maps....

 
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  Published: 2012-09-27, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The iPhone 5 adds everything we wanted in the iPhone 4S: 4G LTE, a longer, larger screen, free turn-by-turn navigation, and a faster A6 processor. Plus, its top-to-bottom redesign is sharp, slim, and feather-light
  • Apple Maps feels unfinished and buggy; Sprint and Verizon models can't use voice and data simultaneously. The smaller connector renders current accessories unusable without an adapter. There's no NFC, and the screen size pales in comparison to jumbo Andro
  • The iPhone 5 offers a thoroughly pleasant redesign with a taller display and a thinner, lighter frame. Fast and packing a great camera, the hardware is hard to fault, while iOS feels slick and offers loads of apps, even if Apple's new Maps software fee...

 
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