Is the iPhone 5s worth it?

I ask because my mom is buying me a iPhone 5s in gold for my birthday and I have never had an iPhone with the exception of an iPhone 4 for when I was 7 and it was my aunts old phone. So tell me, is it worth the money? What is similar or different between the 5s and se. Thanks.

Added (1). You guys don't understand so allow me to explain. I wanted the 5s, I told her I wanted the 5s, which means I don't care how far behind it is. Now maybe just maybe if you list me some reason I should get iphone 6 I might consider it

What Should I Do With My Money 14 Year Old?

Hi I'm 14 and from England. I have a paper round which pays £23.50 a week and I'm managing to spend it as soon as I get it! I get £5 a week in my bank from my dad and I find it hard not to spend it on stupid stuff on Ebay and Amazon. I also buy clothes on eBay and resell them for a little profit when I can be bothered. My question is what can I do to save it better. Also I was thinking of getting an iphone 2nd hand (bought by me) and an apple watch once I have saved a bit more. Smart or not? Best answer gets points

Can they still trace it?

If someone has lost their iPhone and someone had found it resettled it and made a new Apple ID and logged in can the original owner still trace that phone some how

Does this teacher sound old-fashioned and naive?

I had a teacher who was surprised that my dad gets along with my grandfather because she said that a girl's dad usually hates her boyfriend. She made my grandpa sound like he's crazy! This teacher also thinks that 12 year olds wouldn't even know how to get on social media. She was surprised when a group of pre-teens were suspended from school for stalking and harassing online because kids are just "so innocent". I know for a fact that kids at that age can be horribly mean to each other, and they are not shielded from the media. By being in denial about it, an adult can fail to protect a child. Pretending it doesn't exist won't help but make the matter worse because no one is stopping it. A group of 11-12 year olds with iPhones could be sending explicit photos to grown up strangers in the exact same classroom as her, and she won't even realize it! When I was in her class back then, she'd be surprised that I don't appear to be bossy or over-competitive because I'm the oldest in my family. There's been a few recent studies that there's barely any drastic long-lasting effects on your birth position either. People don't tend to be as "bossy" when they get older and have more social skills anyways.

Do you think I can get My iphone back?

I lost my Iphone In whistler british columbia and A few months later I checked find my iphone and I saw It online! I know someone is using it because the location and battery level changes and my phone had no password… There was no sensitive stuff and its basically used as an I pod because the sim card was deactivated

I feel like turning it to lost mode would just anger them and not want to send it back Should I do it and would they even send it back?

Adapter from IPhone 6 charger to USB?

So my new headphones are IPhone 7 style, aka they have the IPhone charger as their plug, and my computer is older, so I can't plug it in. I'm trying to find an adapter from an IPhone charger to a headphone port, but can't find that anywhere - it doesn't seem to exist?

Do we seriously need basic education on what makes capitalism work and why that doesn't apply to healthcare?

Here's how a capitalist exchange works:

Case A:
Customer: I want the new iPhone.
Apple: That'll be $12,000
Customer: I'm not getting the new iPhone

Case B:
Customer: I want the new iPhone and I have $4.
Apple: Then you're not getting the new iPhone

Case C:
Customer: I want the new iPhone
Apple: That'll be $1000
Customer: I hate you but here ya go.

Notice how the answer was "no" in Cases A and B. Now here's how healthcare works:

Case A:
Customer: I need a surgery and my life depends on it.
Hospital: That'll be $12,000
Customer: Well the alternative is dying, so sure.

Case B:
Customer: I need a surgery, my life depends on it, and I have $4.
Hospital: That's not enough.
*6 months later*
Customer: I'm in cardiac arrest.
Hospital: That'll be $24,000.
Customer: I still have $4.
Hospital: Well we have to save you.
Customer: Thanks.

Case C:
Customer: I'm sick, but it's not life-threatening and I can say no to the price.
Pharmacy: Here's some affordable drugs.

It would be shaky to call something capitalism if one side couldn't say no. But when NEITHER side can say no, how is it even a debate?