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<blockquote data-quote="mrplow" data-source="post: 1442622" data-attributes="member: 38928"><p>I can understand why people get bored of the iOS interface, or indeed any interface that your stare at everyday.</p><p></p><p>For me, an OS, particularly on a mobile device is at it's best when it's solid, reliable and near invisible. It's all about the apps and function. I don't want to be wrestling with an 'exciting' and 'interesting' OS.</p><p></p><p>I daily use iOS on iPhone/iPad and Android ICS on a Touchpad. On a weekly basis many Android and feature phones pass my way. I've only barely skimmed Windows Phone.</p><p>What brings me back firmly to iOS all the time is the simple form and function (easy to put this in the boring camp). But it's far and away, for me, better than the Android 'clutter' and differing experience device to device.</p><p></p><p>But horses-for-courses. Everyone wants different things from there personal tech. For me, I'll take a borderline boring OS and a near endless buffet of quality apps over any alternative, any day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrplow, post: 1442622, member: 38928"] I can understand why people get bored of the iOS interface, or indeed any interface that your stare at everyday. For me, an OS, particularly on a mobile device is at it's best when it's solid, reliable and near invisible. It's all about the apps and function. I don't want to be wrestling with an 'exciting' and 'interesting' OS. I daily use iOS on iPhone/iPad and Android ICS on a Touchpad. On a weekly basis many Android and feature phones pass my way. I've only barely skimmed Windows Phone. What brings me back firmly to iOS all the time is the simple form and function (easy to put this in the boring camp). But it's far and away, for me, better than the Android 'clutter' and differing experience device to device. But horses-for-courses. Everyone wants different things from there personal tech. For me, I'll take a borderline boring OS and a near endless buffet of quality apps over any alternative, any day. [/QUOTE]
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