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To the people who wondered how the Unlocked iPhone 5 Justified the price premium

bluecoyote

Dec 9, 2012, 4:04 PM
Welp, there you go.

I'm shocked battery life is that bad considering this thing lacks LTE.
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Tofuchong

Dec 9, 2012, 4:28 PM
Nobody wondered how the iPhone 5 justified it's price. We know it doesn't, we didn't wonder.
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Globhead

Dec 9, 2012, 7:07 PM
My curiosity was similarly absent. Not that would it have been satisfied, if present, to be told that Apple wants an extra $350 for an aluminum sheet on the back and slightly longer battery life.
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T Bone

Dec 9, 2012, 9:30 PM
I don't even buy the premise that the iPhone has radically improved battery life compared to every other phone anyway.....

When I worked for at&t, short battery life was the #1 complaint people had about the iPhone, and the complaint was common enough that it made its way into the legendary Futurama 'Eyephone' episode in 2010..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaHUpWuqNHY »
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MadFatMan

Dec 9, 2012, 11:16 PM
LMAFO! How fid I miss that on Futurama?

The iPhone isn't too bad as long as you jailbreak it. .. But at that point all you are left with is an Android with an undersized screen, horrible battery life, non user removable or replaceable battery, fixed internal memory with no microSD slot, a stupid proprietary charge and data port, atrocious battery life, and and ridiculously fragile device. Oh yeah and you just voided the factory warranty by jailbreaking it.

Cut out the middle man and just get a GSIII or a Note II
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