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It’s Finally Here: What Do You Think of the iPhone 5?

The latest iPhone was released in Apple and retailer stores this morning.

For weeks—even months—people have been waiting for the iPhone 5. And today, the wait is over.

Those who had been waiting in line at Apple stores a week ago were finally able to walk through the doors around 8 a.m. and exit as proud iPhone 5 owners. They were finally able to test the iPhone 5, the latest iPhone that so many tech reporters and bloggers had been writing about. 

The sleek smart phone boasts many new features including a 4-inch screen, 20 percent lighter and many more features not available on the iPhone 4s, the most current iPhone model.

However, those who pre-ordered the phone may have to wait longer than the expected delivery date, reported CNET. Verizon has pushed delivery dates back to Sept. 28, while AT&T has said iPhone orders will be shipped in 14 to 21 business days.

So tell us what the new iPhone is like. How cool are the new features? Or is it virtually indistinguishable from the iPhone 4 and 4s? Let us know in the comments. 

You can also post photos of your snazzy new phone to this article by clicking the "Upload Photos and Videos" button underneath the photo. 

 

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