Yesterday Apple quietly launched the iPhone 5C with only 8gb of storage at a cost of £429. Clove Technology sells the Samsung Note 3 for £433.20 which is a comparable price. In this article I am going to show how Apple has totally lost the plot by comparing the 5C to the Note 3.
Of course I could have picked from a number of other phones that are available for less than the iPhone 5C. These include the Nexus 5, LG G2 32gb, Motorola Moto G or Moto X, Nokia Lumia 1020 or 925 or 1320, Samsung S4 and HTC One. These phones are as much as £329 less than the iPhone 5C. There are many other phones cheaper than the 5C as well. I selected all of the above as on the whole all of these phones trash the 5C in every specification from camera to storage to features except one area. One handed comfort and usage.
So let’s compare the iPhone 5C to the Note 3. They cost the same. I know what you’re already thinking. This is not a fair comparison. The Note 3 is at the cutting edge of technology and has hundreds more advantages over the 5C. And it does. And this illustrates how Apple have lost the plot. But let’s list out a few –
Camera – Note 3 wins with its 13mp camera vs the 8mp on the 5C
Screen – Note 3 wins with a 5.7 inch screen vs 4 inches on the 5C. Also I prefer the colour and clarity on the Note 3.
Storage – Note 3 wins again with 32gb vs 8gb on the 5C
Misc – the Note 3 has a stylus for handwriting input, NFC, USB mass storage, replaceable battery , micro sd slot for expanding the storage, USB 3, wireless charging, multi windows, small apps, one handed use, proper system sharing, selecting of default apps, easy customisation, widgets and theming and so much more. The iPhone 5C has none of the above.
So does the 5C have any winning areas over the Note 3? Yes. iCloud backup and restore is simply the best solution, and the simplest. iOS Apps. I don’t care what anyone says, they always are the most polished. iOS control and notification centres are extremely well designed. One handed use is the best. Also it will become the cheapest option for people to get an iPhone on contact. And anything else is not an iPhone and people want what they can’t afford.
But really is it worth all that extra money? Especially when you can buy a Samsung flagship phone or a number of top performing windows and android phones for considerably less!
Can’t believe Apple needs to do this given their highly regarded products.
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Re iCloud storage ~ Yes it may be great but at what cost…..
First 5GB may be free but increase that and you soon realise Apples intentions.
10GB = £14
20GB = £28
50Gb = £70
As to other costs; only yesterday I was configuring a new iMac 27.
Initially this was going to cost £1749 but after upgrading this shot up to a whopping £2633 and that wasn’t for everything.
Had I wanted to increase RAM to 32GB and change the storage to a 1TB Flash Drive and I would have added a further £1280 to that initial £1749 starting price.
If there’s one thing you can guarantee from Apple is you get left with a general feeling of arrogance towards pricing.
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