Okay, listen, when they told you you have to post 10 posts before putting links or whatever, they didn't mean you need to spam. Instead, get the 10 messages legit, it's not that freaking hard.
Yea, i know someone with an iphone 5c. It cracked but it was there fault. I think i will go with it though and i think ill chose green.
Good Point I was going for cheap and i could just get a case and a screen protector. I dont use much space as i keep music and photos on my laptop.
Yea thank you for the help everyone but im going to go for the iphone 5c. All of the other phones i have owned were looked after well by me so i should be ok.
The iPhone 5 isn't bad, and is pretty much the same as the 5c only with an aluminum shell, where as the 5c uses a colored plastic rear. The iPhone 5 was also the last model that could be available pre-installed with iOS 6. If you're a person that likes to be able to customize their phone's software with themes etc, you might consider going for an Android phone instead (if you don't mind jailbreaking an iPhone).
iPhones are overrated af, they break way too easily. I can't think of any iPhone that could survive a 3' drop without a case xD Androids are good just to have a phone, and my phone, the Nokia Lumia 920 (Windows Phone), is very sturdy, and pretty much cases are purely for decoration xP Although not a very good app selection, it has necessary apps for a decent price. ALSO CORTANA IS WAY BETTER THAN SIRI LOL
you know whats the best phone ever Nokia 11 totally unbreakable with a sledge hammer, doesn't explode on your face, has small but intense games, unhackable, able to call easily unlike the new gen phones easily breakable by hand, explodes on your face, people make its games, too long too call
Actually, a lot of Android phones such as the Samsung Galaxy break easier than the iPhone. The operating system is also a lot better, while there may be little you can customise on iOS (that's where jailbreaking comes in), it is evidently more secure than the Android platform and provides a less disjointed and loose interface, and often less choppy. Jailbreaking an iPhone or any other iDevice is also comparatively easier than the arduous task of rooting an android phone.