![]() You can then pull this information down to your device without having it clogging up your phone's internal storage. If you switch phones or - heaven forbid - lose your precious handset, iCloud handles backups of your device. ![]() If the 5GB isn't enough, you can purchase larger storage space directly through your phone. One big plus that Android has over iOS is the fact that you can share pretty much anything using the built-in share menu. So if you're looking at a photo, you can click the share option and a list of all relevant apps - such as email, text message, Facebook and Twitter - is displayed. This allows you to effortlessly post your image. Whenever you install a new app with sharing capabilities, it's added to this list. While iOS 5 doesn't quite take the sharing ethos that far, it does at least allow you to post directly to Twitter. That means no more having to fire up your stand-alone Twitter client to post images or links - you can do it directly from within the iOS 5 interface. This is a real time-saver and makes things much more intuitive. Our only gripe is that Apple hasn't seen fit to include quick sharing to more networks, but we imagine that future updates to iOS 5 will bring what we desire.Īnother new addition in iOS 5 is Newsstand. This is basically Apple's effort to reinvigorate the ailing magazine industry. Early accounts seem to suggest that it's working, to a certain degree. ![]()
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