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Originally Posted by holymadness
Year-over-year phone upgrades are largely incremental and rarely mind-blowing. And that's okay, because almost no one buys a new phone every year. But if you're upgrading from a 2- or 3-year old model, this is a huge improvement. The difference between the original iPhone, released only six years ago, and today's model is unbelievable.
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I hope so I'm currently using an iphone 3 which is dying so was thinking of upgrading to the 5s but the big launch today seemed mainly disappointing. I suspect that's probably due to the heavily negative comments on the interwebs this morning and in reality it would be a really nice upgrade for me. I thought about going android but I use my phone to interact with my apple tv and itunes library and I'm worried it won't work as smoothly out of their eco system if at all.