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iOS 7 is Two Steps Back
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H." data-source="post: 1537949" data-attributes="member: 124706"><p>Windows Phone 8 is by far a huge difference through and through over iOS 7. </p><p></p><p>To me, I still see iOS's general grid design overlaid with less glare and more color. That's it. </p><p></p><p>I have to admit - you have decent control over the theme in iOS 7 now - wallpapers make or break the overall theme of the device. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, between my iPod touch and my new Windows Phone - there are some things that WP8 could definitely use. That and the amount of apps. I miss my apps. </p><p></p><p>But I've been using iOS 7 since beta 2 on the iPod touch (since I cringed at the performance on my old iPhone 4) - returning to iOS 6 on my iPad mini was a jolt. Helping my mother figure out her iPhone 4 running iOS 6 was also a jolt. (She hates iOS 7 but I think she'll get used to it). </p><p></p><p>To each their own. Personally, I'd like to see MSFT take WP8 somewhere else, faster (since I'm hearing WP8.1 is being delayed another six months). But I'd also like to see Apple take iOS even further with this design-thinking in future revisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H., post: 1537949, member: 124706"] Windows Phone 8 is by far a huge difference through and through over iOS 7. To me, I still see iOS's general grid design overlaid with less glare and more color. That's it. I have to admit - you have decent control over the theme in iOS 7 now - wallpapers make or break the overall theme of the device. Lastly, between my iPod touch and my new Windows Phone - there are some things that WP8 could definitely use. That and the amount of apps. I miss my apps. But I've been using iOS 7 since beta 2 on the iPod touch (since I cringed at the performance on my old iPhone 4) - returning to iOS 6 on my iPad mini was a jolt. Helping my mother figure out her iPhone 4 running iOS 6 was also a jolt. (She hates iOS 7 but I think she'll get used to it). To each their own. Personally, I'd like to see MSFT take WP8 somewhere else, faster (since I'm hearing WP8.1 is being delayed another six months). But I'd also like to see Apple take iOS even further with this design-thinking in future revisions. [/QUOTE]
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