The insta-reviews of Apple's iPhone 5 were glowing -- and then the complaints started. BGR's Zach Epstein tested the iPhone 5 for a full month to see how it fares against rivals.
Most of my biggest issues with Apple smartphones are legacy problems still present in the newest model.
Auto-correct shows some minor improvement in iOS 6 but remains a sad joke, there's no widget solution to present users with real-time data on home screens, time- and location-based actions are years behind the competition, notifications still aren't actionable, apps won't update automatically, and the iOS email client still stinks.
Apple clearly had other priorities when putting iOS 6 together, like ousting Google and launching its own awful mapping solution. I'm certain that Apple will add functionality to iOS in the future that addresses many of the issues I noted above. But the wait is becoming painful, especially since rival mobile operating systems had some of this functionality nearly a decade ago.