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TechRepublic Member | September 18, 2012

iPhone 5: Proving once again that specs don't matter to most buyers

The reaction of tech pundits to the iPhone 5 ranged from "evolutionary" to "disappointing". The record-breaking sales in the first 24 hours proves once again that features, not hardware specs matter to most buyers. Read more

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