So I decided to ditch my BlackBerry for an iPhone :)...well more specifically the iPhone 5. I must say this phone is pretty awesome compared to the poor performance of my previous forever BlueBerry. I do however miss BIS (sob). I have noticed that data is pretty expensive in RSA now that I am no longer a BlackBerry user. What are your thoughts on this?
Enough about me and my obsession with BIS and data...lets talk about the other High's and Low's about the iPhone 5 and what attracted me to it.
High's:
This phone is so sexy! It is definitely a looker. The sleek aluminum finish is so eye catching this phone will turn heads. The large screen display is also great.
Not only is this phone a looker but it is equipped with an 8mp camera, retina display (which is sooooooooooo clear and colorful) it is so lifelike the Samsung Galaxy s3 can go sleep.
The CPU performance is great! My friend and I actually stress tested this phone against the Samsung - aaaaah it came out tops of course. The graphics load incredibly fast in comparison.
Low's:
Apple why do we have to pay for almost everything on the App Store- even whatsapp! (Only in RSA I believe)
The fact that one has to download iTunes to get music on this phone is so sad :( boo
Other than that - this phone is definitely great! Love the performance, love the capabilities, love the look. This phone is a fashion statement.
I bought a couple of covers for this phone which I will share with you soon.
Please let me know which phone you are carrying around and what your High's and low's are? I'd love to hear from you guys! Lotsa lovesssss
I am unfortunately a Blackberry user. Yes, I say unfortunately as having a BB isnt the same as before. Previously we could download whatever we want and as much as we want. These days it's capped, which leads me to DATA BUNDLES.
ReplyDeleteI'm Vodacom and the cost of Data Bundles is astronomical. I'm not too sure about MTN but apparently Cell C appears to be the cheapest when it comes to Data Bundles.
R7.50 for 50MB
R15.00 for 100MB
It would cost you 15c per MB. Not too bad hey...
oh! Vodacom is 65c per MB and so is MTN ( I just found out now)
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