@DonovanJS @Ninjamooman Well, the a6 processor has higher benchmarks than the s4 processor in many android phones, like the gs3. Also, ios is not nearly as processor heavy as android anyway, so real world performance doesn't always reflect specs. Honestly, if I could choose a smartphone it would be A Windows phone. I didn't mean to start an argument, I just meant to say the there are several differently priced iPhones.
@DonovanJS @Ninjamooman
I understand what you're getting at here, but Apple already has budget iphones. Every time a new model comes out, the previos model and the one before that are dropped in price. So, Apple really has 3 models of iphone: a lower-end free model, a midrange model and a high end model. In this case, it's the iphone 4, iphone 4s and iphone 5
I completely agree with this article. Although, I will so, until ICS for Android came out, I was pretty content with just a jailbroken iOS. Granted, jailbroken iOS is what I have currently, and I don't see it getting boring due to innovation in the jailbreak community. iOS is really in desperate need of some UI changes. I mean, I could count the total number of changes in the UI on my fingers.
And by the way, major props for being a 17 year old writer on a tech site like this. I'm 16 and, man, you are a pro.
Actually, the iPad mini has 2 speakers, a 1024x768 HD display and it can play HD movies and tv shows from iTunes or Netflix.
I'm definetly trying this one out!