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iPhone 5


DirtyMagic97

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Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 5 at next week's event, which is scheduled for October 4th in Cupertino at Apple's HQ.

All the rumors swirling around make it hard to keep up with what the iPhone 5 might just be. The phone mighty have a slightly larger screen and possess an improved voice control system. It likely won't have LTE. Then again, Apple might try to surprise everyone.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/28/uk-apple-iphone-idUSLNE78R02520110928

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I've got basically every other Apple product there is, and I use my iPad every day. Don't let anyone tell you not having Flash isn't a big deal; it definitely is.

That being said, the main reason I'll consider switching to an iPhone is for the iTunes integration. I listen to podcasts almost every day, and it's a bit of a pain adding them to my Droid as it stands. I'm going to have to get the 5 for my fiance as soon as it's out, and I hope to at least see things like the message indicator and widgets.

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