1. The 5c is unlikely to be overly cheap so I don't see no harm to Apple. It won't lose any features of the iPhone experience. Good deals to be had on the 5 as it looks like it isn't be discontinued. I'd be more inclined to get a 5 for the nicer materials.
  2. £469 entry price for the entry level 5C. Oh dear.

    Not long to wait for iOS 7 at least. I can't stand the look of it. Will try it though but could be Nexus 7 time.
  3. Originally posted by germcevoy:£469 entry price for the entry level 5C. Oh dear.

    Not long to wait for iOS 7 at least. I can't stand the look of it. Will try it though but could be Nexus 7 time.

    And that is supposed to be cheap? Oh, Apple, you're so cute.
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong:Nokia's reaction:

    [html]<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>"Real gangsters don't use gold phones." <a href="http://t.co/yurtFf3TML">pic.twitter.com/yurtFf3TML</a></p>— Nokia UK (@nokia_uk) <a href="https://twitter.com/nokia_uk/statuses/377488875075035136">September 10, 2013</a></blockquote>
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    I thought that was The Edge there!
  5. The phone seems great, but when I look at pictures of iOS 7 I can't help but feel that its looks would never have passed the eye of Steve Jobs.

  6. More like Elvis Costello

    I agree with Olof, I don't think OS7 (or at least its look) would have been approved by Steve Jobs - let alone designed by him.
  7. Stock price 3% down. They must get some negative press at the 5C pricing. Mugs will buy it though so what to we know.
  8. They've tried to replicate Android too much this time.
  9. I couldn't care less what they've they taken inspiration from. iOS is incredibly boring visually, so I welcome the change.
  10. Once the visual aspect has been debated... Any notable differences/improvements performance-wise? I honestly haven't read much about it, just seen some tweets and that's all