What is the difference between the T3i, the T5 and the T5i ? Is the only the difference 3- 4-5 fps

What is the difference between the Canon T3i the T5, and the T5i  Is the only difference the 3 , 4, 5 fps only?

The Canon Web site has a comparison option that lets you display the specs of the three cameras, feature by feature, in adjacent columns.
Bob
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