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Apple iPhone 5 - My First iPhone

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My First iPhone: iPhone 5

A nostalgic look back at a pivotal tech moment

1
Launch Day
16
GB Model
4.0"
Screen
12
Years Apple
Section I

The Launch Day Experience

I remember my first iPhone vividly—it was the iPhone 5. I waited eagerly at the Apple Store, back when lining up on launch day (Sept 12, 2012) was still the ultimate tech fan experience. Given the demand, I was limited in my choice and ended up with the 16 GB model in white.

 

Lining up on launch day for a new iPhone was once the ultimate tech fan experience.
Section II

A Simpler Time

Back then, options were straightforward. There were only one or two color choices and a few storage options. Apple had just one model of iPhone, and it made the experience feel focused and special.

Section III

The Upgrade Journey

Before the iPhone, I couldn’t afford Apple’s flagship device and relied on more affordable Samsung models. When I finally picked up that sleek iPhone 5 on launch day, it felt like a milestone—a sense of arrival in the Apple ecosystem.

Section IV

Reflecting on a Classic

Looking back, while it was exciting, the iPhone 5 was a good phone but not extraordinary by today’s standards. Samsung has made impressive strides since then, becoming more consistent and competitive. Although there have been some misses, their recent improvements are noticeable.

The iPhone 5 started my journey with Apple, and as of 2024, I'm celebrating 12 years of iPhone ownership with the iPhone 16, Apple’s latest and greatest.

Key Specifications
  • Screen — 4.0” (640 x 1136 pixels) ~326 ppi - 60 Hz
  • Processor — A6 (32 nm)
  • RAM — 1 GB
  • Storage — 16 GB (base model)
  • Battery — 1440 mAh
  • Camera — 8 MP
  • Weight — 3.95 oz
  • Port — Lightning
From the first touch to today, the journey continues.

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