Monday, January 14, 2013

IPhone 5 Ranked Beneath Main Android Rivals In Modern “Consumer Reports” Research

One in the biggest consumer reporting companies that individuals are likely to listen rely to is Consumer reports and every reports or content articles that Consumer report releases is often substantial. A recent smart phone comparison article published by Consumer Reports states that Apple iPhone 5 regularly decreased than the usual range of Android competitors. According to that posting Apple iPhone 5 is ranked at 77 on AT&T and 75 on Sprint thus placing the top-rated LG Optimus G and the Samsung Galaxy S3.

For most with the past five years, Apple has claimed the best smartphone in market title but this year Consumer Reports iphone 5 has lost its edge over its competition. To make matters worse, Consumer report even made more depressing Apple fans by considering iPhone 5 as the worst in the top smartphones. The ranking of Consumer reports about iphone 5 vs android doesn’t feature any explanations behind it. However, a detailed report and explanation should be expected and be discussed on their February issue.

Meanwhile we can speculate that the explanations should include the benefits and advantage that Android have over iPhone 5. Expandable storage through microSD slot, larger screens with higher resolutions, more customization options and less restrictive mobile OS overall, superior cameras, lower price point are just few of your features that made Android be loved by more consumers. While most in the reviews you can read Apple as the winner for some apple fans, even so Android powered devices remained the king. Apple’s lack of details and customization options surely did not win the heart of smart phone users, although these shortcomings are well known and it is said that Apple are working on it.

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