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iPhone 5c in Review

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I know it's been a while since the release of the iPhone 5c and 5s, but I finally had a chance to get one in my hands and try it out. I am 100% with you when people say "It's the same phone" and for the most part you are right. I decided to challenge myself to see what is the different between the iPhone 5c and its predecessor the iPhone 5. I won't go over the obvious similarities such as processors, screen size, etc, however I will go over the main differences that benefit myself and may benefit you as well. Materials One of the most controversial changes to the iPhone, the plastic backing. People joke that the iPhone 5c is a iPhone 5 with plastic melted on the back. I assure you, the shape of the back is different, more rounded and most importantly lighter. This isn't the same plastic that your rubbermaid containers are made of, this is polycarbonate plastic. This is the same material that is used in bulletproof glass and the cock pit of large pl...

Download Apple Apps for FREE!

Remember those outrageously priced apps made by Apple that are advertised daily on the App Store main page? Well, thanks to the folks at Apple, those apps that range in cost from $4.99 to $9.99 are now absolutely free on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. NOTE: If the apps DO NOT show up free right away, please make sure you have the latest software update (iOS 7.0.3) OR restart your device. Here are some of the great apps that Apple offers: Garageband - Turn your mobile device into a recording studio. With Garageband you can record multiple tracks of voice, keyboard, guitar, bass and even drums. This program isn't just for recording songs, you can also create podcasts and voice memos with a great lineup of effects. After recording a session you can share your files through email, Soundcloud, iCloud and other media sites. iMovie - iMovie allows you to create and edit your own videos/movies all on your mobile device. Not only can you crop videos, but now you can...