To begin with, the applications in the new iPhone 5 are full of errors particularly appstore, iTunes and map. Firstly, although the Apple appstore’s makeover is an improvement in aesthetics, its search results are now limited to one at a time via iPhone 5, resulting in significantly more scrolling(2). The layout feels cramped and consequently, it seems to be more difficult for users. Secondly, opening iTunes immediately slows down all of other processes. Also, iTunes
crashes at least once each hour, so trying to play a song or make a playlist in iTunes while importing music or updating an iPhone takes forever. Finally, the new Apple map, which replaced Google map in the iPhone 4s, is a disaster. Popular places such as the famous Eiffel Tower, which lies flat across Paris instead of being in the center, are incorrectly located. Furthermore, in spite of the realistic 3D vision, the iPhone 5’s, the two-finger gestures for rotating and adjusting the angle of the 3D renderings are extremely tough to master(3). The new but not improved appstore, music and plan in the iPhone 5’s software are serious errors from