Updated Sep. 14, 2012 at 2:07 p.m.
San Francisco — Only hours after it started, Apple has stopped taking orders for the iPhone 5. The news helps seed Apple shares to a record high....Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
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San Francisco — Only hours after it started, Apple has stopped taking orders for the iPhone 5. The news helps seed Apple shares to a record high....Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
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As an android user and an employee of a cellphone store, even though the Iphone 5 will sell, it still is inferior to what android allows you to do for what you pay for per month!! I can add more memory, I can download free music legally and make it into a ringtone on the spot, android plays multiple video formats like avi, mp4, and mpeg without any software conversion, and they add new stuff everyday. The Iphone itself is a nice piece of hardware but Apple's iOS is still ancient compared to android! That's the sad, unfortunate truth that Iphone lovers don't want to face!! If I'm paying $80 a month for a cellphone contract, why would I want a 2 year commitment with a phone that doesn't allow me to do things I was doing on phones 5 years ago? I want to utilize what I pay for and android does that, not apple!
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