MRW1215
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- Apr 6, 2011
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I liked both OSes, really, though I much prefer Android. I like keeping up on this stuff in general, but from my perspective, it seems like iOS never really changes much, at least not on the surface. Maybe "on the surface" changes are superficial, but to me, I think it would be boring to have everything look and act the exact same way, except with a new minor feature here and there.
iOS 6 looks like they just expanded Siri, and added a few new apps that don't really seem too special. I just don't get why these yearly releases are getting numbered releases when they don't seem like that big of an improvement, yanno? I feel like iOS should be at, like, 4.x, or even 3.x, maybe.
But, I'm not so sure that'll deter the Apple legions. I sort of wish it would, not because I want iOS to "fail" or anything like that, but because I want to see the OS actually evolve and make bigger changes.
iOS 6 looks like they just expanded Siri, and added a few new apps that don't really seem too special. I just don't get why these yearly releases are getting numbered releases when they don't seem like that big of an improvement, yanno? I feel like iOS should be at, like, 4.x, or even 3.x, maybe.
But, I'm not so sure that'll deter the Apple legions. I sort of wish it would, not because I want iOS to "fail" or anything like that, but because I want to see the OS actually evolve and make bigger changes.
