IPhone 5

iPhone 5
iPhone5
iPhone 5 in Slate
BrandApple Inc.
ManufacturerFoxconn (on contract)
Slogan
  • "The biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone." (before March 2013)
  • "Loving it is easy. That's why so many people do." (since March 2013)[1]
Generation6th
Model
  • A1428 (GSM)
  • A1429 (CDMA)
  • A1442 (CDMA, China)
Compatible networksGSM, CDMA, 3G, EVDO, HSPA+, LTE
First releasedSeptember 21, 2012 (2012-09-21)
Availability by region
November 2, 2012[3]
November 9, 2012[4]
December 7, 2012[5]
Discontinued
  • September 10, 2013 (September 10, 2013)
Units sold
  • Two million units in the initial 24 hours of pre-order[6]
  • Five million units in the first three days of release[7]
PredecessoriPhone 4s
Successor
TypeSmartphone
Form factorSlate
Dimensions
  • 123.8 mm (4.87 in) H
  • 58.6 mm (2.31 in) W
  • 7.6 mm (0.30 in) D
Mass112 g (3.95 oz)
Operating system
System-on-chipApple A6
CPU1.3 GHz dual core 32-bit ARMv7-A "Swift"
GPUPowerVR SGX543MP3, up to 68 GFLOPS[9]
MemoryGB LPDDR2-1066 RAM
Storage16, 32 or 64 GB
Battery3.8 V, 5.45 Wh (1,440 mAh) Lithium-ion battery[10]
Display4 in (100 mm) diagonal (16:9 aspect ratio),
multi-touch display,
LED backlit IPS TFT LCD,
1,136×640 pixels at 326 ppi,
800:1 contrast ratio (typical),
500 cd/m2 max. brightness (typical), Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating on front
SoundSingle loudspeaker
3.5 mm TRRS, 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response (internal, headset)
3.5mm audio jack
Microphone
Rear cameraSony Exmor R IMX145[11][12]
MP iSight back-side illuminated sensor
HD video (1080p) at 30 frame/s
IR filter
Aperture f/2.4
5 element lens
face detection (stills only)
Image stabilization
Front camera1.2 MP, HD video (720p)
ConnectivityAll models:
Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n) (802.11n: 2.4 and 5 GHz), Bluetooth, GPS & GLONASS, Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), Quad-band UMTS/HSDPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz), 8-pin Lightning connector.
GSM model (A1428):
Dual-band LTE (Bands 4, 17: 1700 (AWS), 700 MHz).
GSM model (A1429):
Tri-band LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5: 2100, 1800, 850 MHz).
CDMA model (A1429):
Tri-band 2G CDMA (800 (CDMA over ESMR), 850, 1900 MHz).
Dual-band 3G CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (850, 1900 MHz).
Penta-band LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5, 13, 25: 2100, 1800, 850, 700c, 1900 MHz).
Data inputs
Other
  • Talk time: Up to 8 hours
  • Standby time: Up to 225 hours (9 days, 9 hours)
  • Internet use: Up to 8 hours (3G), up to 8 hours (LTE), up to 10 hours (Wi-Fi)
  • Video playback: Up to 10 hours
  • Audio playback: Up to 40 hours (1 day, 16 hours)
SAR
  • Head: 1.25 W/kg
  • Body: 1.18 W/kg[13]
WebsiteApple – iPhone 5 – The thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever. at the Wayback Machine (archived September 30, 2012)

The iPhone 5 is a smartphone that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the 6th generation iPhone, succeeding both the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, and preceding both the iPhone 5S and 5C. It was formally unveiled as part of a press event on September 12, 2012, and subsequently released on September 21, 2012.[14] The iPhone 5 was the first iPhone to be announced in September, and setting a trend for subsequent iPhone releases, the first iPhone to be completely developed under the guidance of Tim Cook and the last iPhone to be overseen by Steve Jobs.[citation needed] The iPhone 5's design was used three times, first with the iPhone 5 itself in 2012, then with the 5S in 2013, and finally with the first-generation iPhone SE in 2016.

The iPhone 5 featured major design changes in comparison to its predecessor. These included an aluminum-based body which was thinner and lighter than previous models, a taller 4-inch screen with a nearly 16:9 aspect ratio, the Apple A6 system-on-chip, LTE support, and Lightning, a new compact dock connector which replaced the 30-pin design used by previous iPhone models. This was the second Apple phone to include its new Sony-made 8 MP camera, which was first introduced on the iPhone 4S.

Apple began taking pre-orders on September 14, 2012,[2] and over two million were received within 24 hours.[6] Initial demand for the iPhone 5 exceeded the supply available at launch on September 21, 2012, and was described by Apple as "extraordinary", with pre-orders having sold twenty times faster than its predecessors. While reception to the iPhone 5 was generally positive, consumers and reviewers noted hardware issues, such as an unintended purple hue in photos taken, and the phone's coating being prone to chipping. Reception was also mixed over Apple's decision to switch to a different dock connector design, as the change affected iPhone 5's compatibility with accessories that were otherwise compatible with previous iterations of the line.

The iPhone 5 was officially discontinued by Apple on September 10, 2013, with the announcement of its successors, the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C.[15] The iPhone 5 has the joint second-shortest lifespan of any iPhone ever produced with only twelve months in production, breaking with Apple's standard practice of selling an existing iPhone model at a reduced price upon the release of a new model. This was broken by the iPhone X which only had ten-months in production from November 2017 to September 2018, and tied with the iPhone XS which had twelve-months from September 2018 to September 2019.

It was replaced as a midrange and then an entry-level device by the iPhone 5C; the 5C internal hardware specifications are almost identical to the 5 albeit having a less expensive polycarbonate exterior shell. The iPhone 5 supports iOS 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. The iPhone 5 did not support iOS 11 due to it dropping support for 32-bit devices. The iPhone 5 is the second iPhone to support five major versions of iOS after the iPhone 4S.

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