


While iOS 5 doesn't quite take the sharing ethos that far, it does at least allow you to post directly to Twitter. Whenever you install a new app with sharing capabilities, it's added to this list. This allows you to effortlessly post your image. So if you're looking at a photo, you can click the share option and a list of all relevant apps - such as email, text message, Facebook and Twitter - is displayed. One big plus that Android has over iOS is the fact that you can share pretty much anything using the built-in share menu. If the 5GB isn't enough, you can purchase larger storage space directly through your phone. If you switch phones or - heaven forbid - lose your precious handset, iCloud handles backups of your device. You can then pull this information down to your device without having it clogging up your phone's internal storage.

Apple gives every iOS users 5GB of personal storage, into which they can upload music, photos and other data. The App Store is full of great downloads and iOS 5 now allows you to see what you've purchased in the past, and re-download.
