badbrad17
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I care about widgets. I use tons of them to customize my phone. I use UCCW and Zooper widget all the time, plus my toggle widget, calendar widget and Calculator widget. These are staple items that I rely on. Just because you don;t use them doesn't mean tons of people don't.I seem to recall Samsung making a big deal out of their shortcuts on the notification shade, so...
So? Those things existed prior to their implementation on android. No one is arguing they're new, they're saying that they're new to apple and iOS.
Who cares about widgets? I mean, seriously. Android is the only os that has them, and android oems themselves have data to support that most people don't use them.
Again, this has nothing to do with them being new. It has to do with it being improved in iOS compared to previous versions, and being 'smart' in how apps update data in the background.
I'm not sure what point you think you're trying to make. Apple has tons of camera apps too. Those apps still don't change the fact that stock androids camera app sucks.
Again, doesn't really prove any point. Apple also has a ton of apps that can access your photo gallery. What apple does have now, which stock android doesn't, is more intelligent organization of photos in a way that makes them more relevant for users. (Similar to sense)
Airdrop is a lot less awkward than beam or s beam since the handsets don't need to touch. Otherwise, they're all pretty much the same.
So does safari. That, and safari is just a better, more stable browser.
Actually, apple has an ace up its sleeve with this one: song selection. Google music still doesn't have access to as many tracks as ITunes does. Their implementations a very different anyways. (And personally, I've found google music to be a **** poor replacement for pandora)
Now can't adjust settings on the device like either Siri or S-voice. Tons of people use Bing, and its data is comparable to google in the ways most people use search. Those voice actions alone will make it better than Now.
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And to be clear. I have stated earlier that I think all of these updates to iOS are excellent. They are important to Apple users. I was just saying that none of the features are anything revolutionary. We can hit balls back and forth all day about whether Safari is better than Chrome or which camera app is better, but at the end of the day each platform provides solutions that are good in their respective areas. Android just gives us more options overall. Also remember that JellyBean was released a long time ago (July 2012). It is older than iOS6 (Sept 12th 2012). So now that this new iOS7 is released it was supposed to be this big step ahead for Apple, but even if you wrap iOS6 and 7 together it's still not to the level that JellyBean is.
And, the big game changer will be to see what Google does with Key Lime Pie. Google is preparing a lot of new things. If they play their cards right they could make what Apple is doing look average at best. Any of the features that Apple has added could be added to Key Lime Pie in no time. Heck developers could create widgets that can do most of them look identical. Google can move much faster. Adding Android features to iOS is not so easy.