Q. I got a new iPhone 5 for christmas (lucky me!) and I want to know some hidden tricks it can do. Nothing to do with jailbreaking, though.
A. Panorama (Camera app), Simultaneously take photos while shooting video (Camera app), Siri has a lot of new features, Flyover in the built-in maps app is cool (But, not recommended for directions), Facetime over LTE or Cellular, Assistive touch (Settings>General>Accessibility>Assistive Touch), Change what happens when you triple click the home button (Settings>General>Triple Click). Also just try exploring the settings. Thats how I found most of these
Where is the cheapest place to buy an iphone 5?
Q. I currently own an Iphone 3gs, but after about 2 years, its time for an upgrade. I was wondering if I could go someplace cheaper. I already have a plan, but my 2 year contract is almost up. I heard Walmart would give an IPhone for $127. Is this true? If not, what other places can I go to to get a cheaper Iphone 5?
A. In a way it depends on which carrier you are with already.
T-Mobile starts at $99 & AT&T, Verizon & Sprint start at $199 for the 16GB.
T-Mobile starts at $99 & AT&T, Verizon & Sprint start at $199 for the 16GB.
Why is the iphone 5 more expensive here in Australia?
Q. Outright purchase of the iphone 5 64gb in Australia costs $999 whereas the U.S sells it for $399. Why exactly is this a huge difference considering that our currency is fairly close?
A. The $399 is the subsidized price when you get the phone along with a 2 year contract. So the cost of the 64GB should be lower if you get a 2 year plan when you get the phone. I dont know how the phone plan in Australia is like but its this way in the US. If you dont get the phone at a subsidized price, you can get it at full price which is $849 (I think) for the 64GB in the US. If your price is higher over there, maybe its the air shipping or something else because your country is importing the phone (thats what I think).
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