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.
May 2013
(85%)
773 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Faster Processor, Thinner and lighter, Beautiful Retina Display, Well Designed, 725,000 Apps Available, LTE (FINALLY!!!)
New Lightning Adapter, Larger screen makes minimal impact, Lots of room for improvement for iOS 6
Now comes the question: is the iPhone 5 worth upgrading to? That really depends on what you're upgrading from, and what your needs are. If you are using an iPhone 4 or are ready to leave Windows Mobile or Android… absolutely. If you have a 4S, you can pro...
Abstract: iPhone 5 was announced just a few weeks ago and fell into users hands last Friday. I've spent a few days reviewing the iPhone 5 and I will say it feels solid and is noticeably quicker. I used the device as my daily driver, and, for the most part, I like t...
Now that the retail units of the iPhone 5 have reached the market, independant reviews are trickling in and this is our stab at providing a review of the iPhone 5 that actually lists the pros and cons of Apple's latest smartphone. The iPhone 5 came with g...
Abstract: Apple's speedy new iPhone 5. (Image Credit: Stewart Wolpin/DVICE)Just as in politics, the vast majority of the smartphone universe is made up of iOSocrats and Androidicans (or, if you will, Androidicrats and iOSicans) with only a small sliver of undec...
Abstract: Video Review: The iPhone 5 is here with a larger screen, A6 processing power, newly designed earplugs and more. But is it really worth upgrading? Matt Mira and guest host Ben Schwartz let you know....
The design, materials, and build quality are impressive; both white and black models are gorgeous. If you care about the nexus of design and technology, you have to be impressed when holding the iPhone 5 in your hand. It really is that simple. Several i...
The iPhone 5 is an impressive smartphone, but it's not without its faults. Nothing in this world is perfect, not even stuff designed and made by Apple. The hardware is absolutely killer. You can't buy a more well-made smartphone than the iPhone 5. Everyth...
Published: 2012-09-24, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: iPhone 5 adds a larger screen to a much lighter, thinner case, boasts dramatically faster 4G LTE mobile service, improves its cameras and is much faster in both graphics and core performance...
Abstract: Aaron does a full video review of the Apple iPhone 5 . Featuring an Apple A6 dual-core CPU clocked at 1 GHz, the iPhone 5 sports a 4-inch Retina Display (326 ppi), 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD recording, 1,440 mAh battery, 4G LTE , and iOS 6. It's ava...
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
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
The iPhone 5 didn't come with a few features some wanted, such as support for near field communications (NFC), micro-USB, an SD card reader, a fingerprint scanner, USB 3.0 support, etc. But Apple has always favored simplicity over a kitchen-sink approach...