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5 hot alternatives to iPhone 5

After many months of rumors, speculation and leaked info, the most anticipated device of 2012 is finally here.

On one hand, Apple's iPhone 5 (from $199 on 2-year plan) doesn't mess what made its predecessors so sought after — it's still a sleek, all-touch device with an intuitive interface, countless apps and smooth synchronization with services like iTunes and iCloud — but along with a redesigned body and larger screen, Apple has bumped up the specs just enough to get fan boys (and girls) drooling. Click here if you haven't read what iPhone 5 offers, out Sept. 21.

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Android is future of smartphone

One company that should certainly be credited for popularizing smart phone is Google. It offered Android, the open source mobile OS that any mobile manufacturer can acquire, modify, and use in its handsets. People now depend more on smartphone and tablet devices due to their importance and benefits

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Android smartphones now have majority mobile web traffic share

In a major turn-around, Android smartphones now account for a majority of mobile web traffic in the U.S and Canada, with close to a 51 percent share. That’s a massive change from May of this very year, when Apple owned 72 percent of smartphone traffic, compared to only 26 percent for all Android phones.

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Android to power 57% of smartphones: report

About 45 million smartphones powered by Windows Phone and 20 million smartphones powered by BlackBerry 10 OS

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Apple iOS6 bugs driving iPhone users nuts

APPLE users have reported a multitude of problems with the new iOS 6 operating system for the iPhone.

Problems identified include lost contacts, issues with connecting to the internet and a new maps app which misplaces whole towns, cities and buildings.

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