Rhetorical Analysis
Sep. 26th, 2012 12:26 pmOriginal Article (http://www.cnet.com/iphone-5/).
Hello everybody! This post I wanted to talk to you about the Cnet review of the latest and greatest apple product. The iPhone 5. I really like Cnet's reviews because they are completely unbiased, and they usually go about reviewing the piece by a professional point of view. By this I mean they don't go all crazy about just how cool it looks, or how "pretty" it is. They talk about the technical aspects of the phone. Anyway, head out to the hyperlink listed above and check out the article. "...if you want a great, all-around, beautifully engineered smartphone that covers all bases, here it is." I think that this portrays the iPhone exactly as it should be. The author shows that he really appreciates the quality of the phone, but he also describes the phone as a great, all around phone. Earlier in the article, he talks about how it is not simply the "God" of the smartphones. For instance he stated that the Samsung Galaxy III in fact has a larger screen. He also talks about the better phone battery life, being the Droid Razr Maxx. I think this helps prove to anyone reading that he is simply not just an "apple fanboy". I mean he did give the product a 4/5 stars. Heres another quote describing just how light the new iPhone is. "After a few days with it, the iPhone 4S will feel as dense as lead." Before the iPhone 5, the 4s... which shared the same physical dimensions as the iPhone 4 was a typical size for a smartphone. Apple has publicly stated that this is the lightest smart phone on market. Apple was able to make the screen larger, but at the same time make the device an incredible .3 inches thick. Apple was able to do this by combining, the chipsets responsible for talking, and using 4GLTE wireless features. On other phones those are two different chipsets, resulting in a overall thicker device. Many people believe that the iPhone 5 is simply a longer iPhone 4s. As you can see you should not judge a book by its cover, its on the inside what really matters. I'll try to include a bonus, "Opening" of the iPhone 5, as well as a short review. Whenever it is my phone happens to get here that is, godspeed FedEx, godspeed.