The response to Apple's iPhone 5 has been mixed, though everyone seems to agree that demand for the new smartphone should keep conveyor belts churning for some time. While research firm Strand Consult called the iPhone 5's look a "minor facelift," IHS analyst Daniel Gleeson called it a "significant departure from previous models" and a "fundamental change in product design." Apple made it thinner, longer, faster and lighter& and yet some were disappointed by what they felt was a lack of a new "wow" feature. Starting at $199, it's certainly nothing to balk at& it's a handsome, feature-rich, marvel. But these days the market& happily for us& doesn't exactly want for such things. There are great devices available today& and coming in time for holiday sales& at great prices and running both Android and the Windows Phone operating system. Is the iPhone 5 for you? Below, eWEEK put some of the device's new features in perspective. The good news, for potential buyers and enterprise users, is that there are no losers here. - ...