Not really "posh" Kevin. Apple will soon stop support for it, so as 'phones go, mine's pretty low key. Its a bit unusual in that it insists on giving me the weather in Sydney Australia and the "voice" has a very strong Aussie accent. It was given to me by our Australian son, he apologised for the lack of battery power and told me that Apple in Australia wanted more than the 'phone was worth for a replacement. When I got back home, I bought a battery and fitted it myself, this worked perfectly until I forgot that I'd left it on charge. The 'phone bulged alarmingly but fortunately didn't do anything unpleasant as I dismantled it for the second time. Funny thing, I still regard my original iPhone 4 as a "proper" Apple iPhone, even though I could hardly read the small screen.