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What's your favorite iOS version?


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iOS 8. While it is definitely one of if not the buggiest (7 gave it a run for its money with the first few versions..), it clearly has the best feature set with widgets, continuity, etc. The only version that comes close to the flexibility that Android gives..

While other versions were more stable, they were clearly behind feature wise.
 
iOS 8. While it is definitely one of if not the buggiest (7 gave it a run for its money with the first few versions..), it clearly has the best feature set with widgets, continuity, etc. The only version that comes close to the flexibility that Android gives..

While other versions were more stable, they were clearly behind feature wise.

Well features are all that matter then.:rolleyes:
I remember when Apple fans used to hate on Android for having so many bells & whistles but being poor where it mattered. That describes iOS8 to a tee.
 
Well features are all that matter then.:rolleyes:
I remember when Apple fans used to hate on Android for having so many bells & whistles but being poor where it mattered. That describes iOS8 to a tee.

Nobody said that. You seem to be on a personal crusade to label iOS 8 as crap. It's NOT crap for everyone. Each of us gets to decide what we are willing to experience in order to get the features. And if some of us are not experiencing the constant stream of crashes, resprings, stutters and other stuff that you are (or claim to be) experiencing, great. But just because we don't have your experience, it doesn't mean that we are willing to put up with a buggy, horrid version of iOS just to get features.
 
Nobody said that. You seem to be on a personal crusade to label iOS 8 as crap. It's NOT crap for everyone. Each of us gets to decide what we are willing to experience in order to get the features. And if some of us are not experiencing the constant stream of crashes, resprings, stutters and other stuff that you are (or claim to be) experiencing, great. But just because we don't have your experience, it doesn't mean that we are willing to put up with a buggy, horrid version of iOS just to get features.

Claim to be:D
It's not a constant stream of crashes and stutters, it IS a constant stream of reloads though. The stutters, springboard crashes and poor web browsing performance are 'new features' with this version of iOS tho'.
 
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