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iPhone 5 camera powered by Sony sensor CNET (blog) Sony has been on a roll with its camera image sensors, and a close look by ChipWorks shows that the iPhone 5 uses one of its products for the main camera. A close-up photo shows the Sony brand name on the 8-megapixel sensor at the heart of the camera. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Revealed: how to fix the Apple iOS 6 map FAIL on your iPhone 5 DaniWeb (blog) So, you've either bought the brand new iPhone 5 or have upgraded your existing iPhone to iOS 6 and discovered, like half the Internet it would appear, that the new Apple Maps which have replaced Google Maps are, to be polite, an utter and total ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More iPhone 5 impressions, and a case recommendation Houston Chronicle (blog) My iPhone 5 first-looks review was written after just a few hours with the smartphone, and while that's enough to get a pretty good feel for a device's quality, the real test comes over time. Now that I've been working with it for more than a full day ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some jilted Apple fans still waiting for pre-ordered iPhone 5 Detroit Free Press Unfortunately, Adam Damon, a sophomore at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, is stuck in a waiting game for his iPhone 5. Like Francis, he too is thinking about what he did wrong. The 19-year-old rushed to Best Buy the day the store started ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IPhone 5 Buyers Line Up Early in Atlanta The Associated Press Sign in or sign up now! Alert icon. Loading... Published on Sep 21, 2012 by AssociatedPress. Atlanta iPhone 5 fans were up early waiting to buy Apple's latest device. The new smartphone went on sale in North America, Europe, and Asia Friday morning. See all stories on this topic » | ||
The iPhone has Grown Up – A First Impression Review of the iPhone 5 iSource You know that feeling you get when you see a young relative or friend for the first time after not seeing them for awhile? They look familiar, but you can't believe how much taller they've grown since you last saw them. This is the feeling you get when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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