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I very much enjoy iOS 7, from the new interface to the new features. I am extremely happy with the new design actually and I'm excited that third party apps are being redesigned to fit in with the new style guidelines.

After the 7.0.2 update, most of the bugs were sorted out it seems. I've hardly had any apps crash since then. Mostly everyone I know who switched to iOS 7 really likes it too.

The only thing about iOS 7 I don't like is the slow animation when switching apps. There's definitely a delay there. And this is just a personal preference, but I actually find the parallax effect to be pretty cool, and I think it would be even better if it had even more motion (as in the app switcher screen).
 
Are you the official defender of the whiners on this forum ? :confused:

Almost every your post is about that ... :eek:

It's good to have people telling about problems to find solutions, it could be helpful for all of us, but thread like this are absolutely nonsense, and to have many threads like this is just boring ....
Are you the leader of those who just like to put down other people's issues simply because you don't have them and don't care about them? Almost every other post of yours is about that. It's not productive when any rational person would simply not read threads that don't apply to them, let alone actually waste their time and that of others repeatedly posting irrelevant posts in them. We can go in circles like this forever.
 
Are you the leader of those who just like to put down other people's issues simply because you don't have them and don't care about them? Almost every other post of yours is about that. It's not productive when any rational person would simply not read threads that don't apply to them, let alone actually waste their time and that of others repeatedly posting irrelevant posts in them. We can go in circles like this forever.

Differently from you I post something real.
I have battery drain issues on my iPhone 5 since iOS 7 installation, and there are several posts I wrote about that.
But I'm searching for causes and looking for solutions, not ridiculous whining like this.
 
This why i think officially apologising for Maps wasn't a great idea, now customers want an apology for everything.

Its a revamped OS, it won't be perfect on day 1.

I doubt asking to fix slow animations (read set duration to lower number) is asking for a perfect OS, just a usable one.
 
Differently from you I post something real.
I have battery drain issues on my iPhone 5 since iOS 7 installation, and there are several posts I wrote about that.
But I'm searching for causes and looking for solutions, not ridiculous whining like this.
You forget posting things just putting down people for having motion sickness like reactions in a thread where they were discussing it. Not even just once but many times. I'm sure those posts were very useful given that they not only didn't provide any information, but put down others for what they were experiencing and discussing, and coming from someone who not only didn't understand the issue, didn't care for it, but even went out if the way to uselessly keep on posting in the thread about it and essentially disrupting it. So, yeah, clearly useful and meaningful things being added with posts like that.
 
Can't hate it more. :mad:

Much less intuitive. Full of bugs. Extremely slow. Irresponsive touch. Crashing and rebooting with frequency. Battery hogging.

All that for nothing in return.

Cook issued an excuse letter for Maps app inaccuracy, huh? That is because he could just blame someone else. I have many GPS/Maps applications with years in the market and they all have mistakes. The issues with Maps accuracy are nothing compared to this IOS7 mess.

Who also think Cook should also issue an excuse letter?

Nobody can release a perfect OS without first releasing it to the public. It's because they have to mass test it and see the reaction of consumers, and therefore allowing them to iron out all of the bugs and work their way through improving from there.

Give it some it dude, just chillax and let Apple do it's magic.
 
Can't hate it more. :mad:

Much less intuitive. Full of bugs. Extremely slow. Irresponsive touch. Crashing and rebooting with frequency. Battery hogging.

All that for nothing in return.

Cook issued an excuse letter for Maps app inaccuracy, huh? That is because he could just blame someone else. I have many GPS/Maps applications with years in the market and they all have mistakes. The issues with Maps accuracy are nothing compared to this IOS7 mess.

Who also think Cook should also issue an excuse letter?

Hey, I'm as critical about iOS 7 as anyone else, but in a hurry to be objective, you must have missed this.

iOS 7 wins mobile OS user experience shootout
 
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Do we know how objective is that "study"?

I'll say it's wayyyyy more objective than OP's "Full of bugs. Extremely slow. Irresponsive touch. Crashing and rebooting with frequency. Battery hogging." since it's not my whole experience of iOS 7 on my iPad 2.
 
The funny part is that the problems people have with iOS 7 is about 90% their own stupidity in not knowing that they can alleviate said problems by simply clean installing the software instead of upgrading/OTA etc. Most of the issues from the OP are strictly related to their own specific device's software not being cleanly installed, or they don't exist at all and they simply want to come up with problems that aren't really there, or they 'think' there are problems when there really aren't.

Having said all that, I do have a few 'real' problems with iOS 7 like a lot of people, in that I don't like that animations can stop you from acting.
 
The funny part is that the problems people have with iOS 7 is about 90% their own stupidity in not knowing that they can alleviate said problems by simply clean installing the software instead of upgrading/OTA etc. Most of the issues from the OP are strictly related to their own specific device's software not being cleanly installed, or they don't exist at all and they simply want to come up with problems that aren't really there, or they 'think' there are problems when there really aren't.

Having said all that, I do have a few 'real' problems with iOS 7 like a lot of people, in that I don't like that animations can stop you from acting.
Unfortunately there are always a bunch of people just waiting to post on those actual 'real' issues to put them down and those who post about them just because they themselves don't really notice them or care about them.

There's one extreme of complaining of course, but unfortunately then there's the other of ganging up on some valid ones just to continuously put them down for really no discernible reason other than just simply because they can.
 
You forget posting things just putting down people for having motion sickness like reactions in a thread where they were discussing it. Not even just once but many times. I'm sure those posts were very useful given that they not only didn't provide any information, but put down others for what they were experiencing and discussing, and coming from someone who not only didn't understand the issue, didn't care for it, but even went out if the way to uselessly keep on posting in the thread about it and essentially disrupting it. So, yeah, clearly useful and meaningful things being added with posts like that.

I still believe motion sickness by a wallpaper on a tiny 4" display is an exaggeration ....
 
Thank you for further proving the point.

I just proved you are the one trolling around any thread speaking about everything BUT the topic ...

I spoke about the topic, you spoke about people.
Yes, should be a lawyer ...
 
So until animations are not fixed, the iOS 7 is unusable???

Ok.......

It is to me. If one is a masochist i'm sure it's not a problem.


That useless zoom in/zoom out animation either needs to go or get fixed. I'm not even starting about touch inactivity right after the animation.
 
It is to me. If one is a masochist i'm sure it's not a problem.


That useless zoom in/zoom out animation either needs to go get fixed. I'm not even starting about touch inactivity right after the animation.

How far we have come from the days, when we used phone to make calls, check emails and browse internet.......

Hope the next update solves your lag and any other problems, and you don't have to suffer anymore torture....
 
I just proved you are the one trolling around any thread speaking about everything BUT the topic ...

I spoke about the topic, you spoke about people.
Yes, should be a lawyer ...
Right...that's exactly what you proved.
 
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