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improvements to the following which effect my every day life (emphasis, I use every single one of these features every single day):

photo stream - a new feed to show me everything that's happening, shared albums, ability to post videos

maps: better layout and design, better searching, better siri voice - i now use it over google maps (waze still takes the cake sometimes)

safari: unified search/navigation bar, being able to turn private browsing on and off from within the app, gesture based navigation, full screen browsing

notification center: i use the "missed" column more often than the other tabs. it's more useful to me.

app store: automatic updates

mail: customizable folders on start screen

messages: ability to view timestamps of individual messages

every one of the features above make my daily experience with the phone better.

i'm tired of people saying there's nothing new in iOS 7.

Don't forget iOS in the Car.
 
While there may or may not be evidence, when I developed code and many others I know used multiple levels of debugging diagnostics. I shut down levels from my own testing, to alpha to beta to GA - where it was all off.

Sure, but the topic was whether or not debugging code is what makes iOS7 sometimes visibly slower than iOS6.

Non-developers heard someone suggest that perhaps "debug code" was the cause, and then morphed that into blaming a "background debugger" process that was hogging the CPU.
 
What would not have been an incremental update or you?

Does not matter. Whatever it can be. I think we have reached a level in smartphone world where upgrades are going to be incremental.

BTW mine was not a complain when I mentioned "meh". It is just what it is.

BTW...I would like larger 4.3 inch iphone or at least 4 inch but in 4:3 form..not longer.

In general I am happy with iOS.
 
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