All I know is that they have network and data-usage restrictions stricter than ours. Their App Store also has extremely different terms which you can look up and translate. The real differences are from Chinese iPhone knockoffs like the Airphone 4.
Mine's doing the same thing!
No, they are two different iPhones. THe 4S is the slightly older, thicker, shorter, 2011 edition of the iPhone which you can still buy at Apple for $99 while the iPhone 5 is currently the latest iPhone.
No, the iPhone X is not the same as the iPhone 10; rather, the iPhone X is pronounced "iPhone Ten." Apple named the iPhone X to mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone. While both refer to the same device, the distinction lies in the naming convention.
Unlocking would normally refer to exiting your cellular contract on your iPhone. This should not be confused with jailbreaking, which is illegally downloading unauthorized and often malicious software onto an Apple device.
Its the same Apple app store for all devices, yes.
I believe it is the same thing.
The Apple iPhone is coming out in Australia the same it came out in the U.S. but in 2008 the answer is 29th June 2008
No they are not.the iphone can call peopleThe ipod can only text if you buy the app for it.(you can get it for free too but you can only send 15 a day)The iphone has internet anywhere I believe and it is a little faster
Yes, you can find your lost iPhone with an iPhone app. However, you must have access to another apple product with the same app to locate your lost iPhone. It's called FindmyiPhone in the app store, and it's free. All you do is make an account. Let's say your iPhone is lost, all you do is sign in with your account with another device with the same app and the app will do the rest. Its quite amazing.
It seems there might be a misunderstanding in your question, as "regular iPhone" and "iPhone Apple" refer to the same product line. Typically, the term "regular iPhone" might refer to the standard model in a specific generation, while "iPhone Apple" could imply any iPhone model produced by Apple. The main differences between various iPhone models generally include features like camera quality, processor speed, display size, and battery life, which vary across different iterations and models.
No
Yes, just use the same apple ID.