Next up is how thin the iPhone 5 is. At 7.6mm, the iPhone 5 is 1.7mm thinner than the 4S, and while this may not sound like a lot, it’s just as noticeable as the weight saving when the two phones are compared side-by-side.
The most noticeable change is, of course, the extra height from that larger screen. The iPhone 5 measures 124mm tall, compared to the 4S, which is 115mm.
As for smaller updates, the headphone jack has been relocated to the bottom, alongside the new Lightning connector (more on that later) and redesigned speaker and mic grilles.
The front-facing camera is smaller (but higher quality) on the 5 and now sits in the middle, and there’s a third microphone that sits between the rear camera and flash, which is used for better sound isolation when on a call.
Finally, the aluminium used is a slightly lighter shade of grey, the four antennas are now white instead of black and the SIM card tray is smaller, thanks to the iPhone 5 using a tiny nano SIM instead of the iPhone 4S’s microSIM.