[quote name='Javery']So is the form factor the same with a bigger screen or is the whole thing bigger than the iPhone 4? I'm not sure what I was expecting but this seems kind of boring. I guess we are at the point of diminishing returns now. Increased processing power is always a good thing and since I skipped the iPhone 4S this should feel like a nice upgrade...
I just hope they implement more jailbreak features into iOS. All I really need is enhanced folders, 5 columns, the ability to rename icons, the ability to easily move icons, the ability to add icons to the bottom row and the ability to close all apps at once. SBSettings would be sweet too. *sigh* Never going to happen...[/QUOTE]
It's the same width as the old iPhones but the length is increased. The picture with the cats would only be representative of the actual screen size comparison and not the full phone size.
I'm upgrading to the iPhone 5 from the ORIGINAL Droid (circa 2009). Speaking as an Android user, you have to watch out with the phones for Android. As an Android phone user, you're completely dependent on the carrier to allow firmware upgrades. I'm with Verizon and it happened once, they upgraded it from eclair to froyo. It was a really long time after it was released. After that there were a few security patches and that's it. My phone started to seem super slow and crappy. I waited until I was able to upgrade on contract and rooted the phone and installed gingerbread. Works fine on it, why Verizon didn't allow it to be pushed out I'll never know. I waited until I could upgrade in case I bricked the phone.
With the iPhone you cut the carriers out of the firmware upgrade cycle. That's one of the biggest pluses for iOS IMO. Yes I was able to install gingerbread but why the

did I have to do it in the first place when it should have been pushed out like the froyo upgrade was?