Thought this was funny and interesting.

Multitasking: iOS 7 built on foundations of OS X. In iOS 4, added select multitasking. In iOS 7, multitasking for all apps with great battery life.


YES YES YES

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11:40 am System wide for any app that supports a share sheet, peer-to-peer Wi-Fi. Supported by iPhone 5, 4th-gen iPad, iPad mini and 5th-gen iPod Touch.
11:39 am "No need to wander around the room bumping your phone."
11:39 am Tap on them, and they can accept the sharing right on their device.
11:39 am AirDrop: Absolutely the easiest way to share with the people that are right around you. Any app that supports a share sheet, your friends that are around you show up right there.
11:38 am Craig is demoing multitasking, Control Center, and Safari.

Apple have out done themselves.
 
iOS 7 notices your patterns of use to keep frequently used apps up to date. If you use an app only in the morning or at night, apps get cycles so they're up to date when you use them.



Folders on the home screen now have multiple pages.
 
Animated lock screen, home screen with new flat icons. Home screen moves around the background as the phone is physically moved.

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"Can't innovate anymore my ***." - Phil Schiller
 
I threw my review here: http://forums.androidcentral.com/phone-wars/287420-week-ioss-last-chance.html#post2849793

But Chetan has a majorly valid point. A lot of Google services don't work in Middle Earth, where Apple ones do. That could easily be the deal breaker, despite technological advancement.
LOL> Middle Earth. Love it. Well that may be true. Some don't work in Canada either. We don't even have Google Music here. I managed to find a way to make it work (if you know what I mean) but the average person isn't able to do this.
 
LOL> Middle Earth. Love it. Well that may be true. Some don't work in Canada either. We don't even have Google Music here. I managed to find a way to make it work (if you know what I mean) but the average person isn't able to do this.

I don't have many services here and I switched to Android because I wanted features, all the features I wanted from iOS are now present so why should I stay with a smart phone that has less services then what iOS has? And you will see me less on Ac more on iMore.

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Apple - iOS 7 - Features

Just read some of those features.

Very unimpressed. I enjoy iPhone's, but there's nothing there I see that we don't already have. AirDrop is cool, though. But seriously, multitasking previews, toggles, new UI... Nothing life changing, IMHO.

Its does answer my questions as to why almost all my friends iPhone's have 20+ notifications for their App Store. I had no idea there wasn't an auto-update option, that's shocking it took this long.
 
Very unimpressed. I enjoy iPhone's, but there's nothing there I see that we don't already have. AirDrop is cool, though. But seriously, multitasking previews, toggles, new UI... Nothing life changing, IMHO.

Its does answer my questions as to why almost all my friends iPhone's have 20+ notifications for their App Store. I had no idea there wasn't an auto-update option, that's shocking it took this long.
Well Im impressed
 

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