Like so:Siri integration with wiki would be brilliant
As for group FaceTime chat....I'd like to see how you fit 5 people's face in your tiny iPhone screen.
well, 4 people..
Like so:Siri integration with wiki would be brilliant
As for group FaceTime chat....I'd like to see how you fit 5 people's face in your tiny iPhone screen.
Delta updates- no more huge downloads.
Automatic updates - If I update an app I want that update to be pushed to other iOS devices. I also want rollback support if I push a bad update.
They need to implement these two features. One thing I like about Android is how it allows the devs to submit small updates instead of re-downloading the entire app.
Rolling back on bad updates would be awesome and something Android does already.
its more about a larger screen than it is about software.
My Nexus 7 with Android 4.2 has...
1. A file system, allowing users to mount the tablet as a USB device, and not be stuck with iTunes.
1.5 The ability to mount such things as multi terabyte external hard drives, given the OS has a file system.
2. Multiple user accounts, so families can use one tablet and not mix files.
3. Home screen widgets, so I can check my E-Mail and read the news for starters without ever opening an app.
4. The ability to install whatever the hack I want, and not have to follow Apples rules. I use WiFiFoFum and Adobe Flash daily, both of which are banned by Apple.
5. The ability to use peripherals, like a USB mouse or keyboard, with very little set up.
Etc Etc...
I could go on and on, and let me remind you, none of the features listed above are hardware based. All are software, and I use every one of the features and more every day. I like 10 inch tablets better, to be honest, but literally haven't used my iPad since late July when I got my Nexus... While the hardware on the Nexus is also top notch, the Android OS software is really what keeps me coming back.
Every iOS update has been a step forward IMO.
The problem is their perception is degraded by unrealistic expectations. Irrespective of how many great new features/improvements are made in an iOS update the same result will be reached - thanks to beta testing/leaks, all new features will be known about in advance and discussed to death in forums such as these, while speculation runs wild about a possible "one more thing", when nothing new is announced at launch the whole OS is pronounced dead-on-arrival...
This thread makes no sense. Apple dropped the ball with iOS6. Just leave it like that instead of forming a conspiracy theory like the OP did for this thread.
But one thing is clear: the original idea of a bunch of icons on a home screen is no longer the only way or even the main way that people are interacting with their iPhones.
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'I feel ML is on par with or greater than SL......
My Nexus 7 with Android 4.2 has...
1. A file system, allowing users to mount the tablet as a USB device, and not be stuck with iTunes.
1.5 The ability to mount such things as multi terabyte external hard drives, given the OS has a file system.
2. Multiple user accounts, so families can use one tablet and not mix files.
3. Home screen widgets, so I can check my E-Mail and read the news for starters without ever opening an app.
4. The ability to install whatever the hack I want, and not have to follow Apples rules. I use WiFiFoFum and Adobe Flash daily, both of which are banned by Apple.
5. The ability to use peripherals, like a USB mouse or keyboard, with very little set up.
Etc Etc...
I could go on and on, and let me remind you, none of the features listed above are hardware based. All are software, and I use every one of the features and more every day. I like 10 inch tablets better, to be honest, but literally haven't used my iPad since late July when I got my Nexus... While the hardware on the Nexus is also top notch, the Android OS software is really what keeps me coming back.
Well, we definitely saw something big after iOS 6Or people just got overhyped about iOS 6 and were disappointed.
After iOS 6, I dont think we'll see something big.
Does Apple start from the ground up on every major release or do they have the framework from the previous versions?Yea because they didn't exact'y have an iOS team like they do now...
Now they can both release iOS and OS X yearly without comprises.