After the horrific accident that was SJWW"D"C, there is a huge mix of emotions. Apple has also mentioned the new homekit, sending your heartbeat to people, predictive texts, Siri allowing to control your entire home, and much more.
Should we embrace it, instead of fighting it off?
iOS, well, apple, has became a huge bubble. Sure, some may claim that its an iSheep "drone" bubble, if you will, but after the "coding" segment, and the moves they're making with seamless integration with your tablet, watch, computer, AND house, it seems very cozy.
Well I like the whole new thing with notifications and widgets. Just what I wanted actually.
Apart from that I dont really care.
Ryder Gray
Since they embraced DRM like they do now and the lack of MIDI compatibility in it's OS without QT7pro (wtf is up with that, even my old Nokia can play MIDIs), they're rather dead to me.
Jaxson Taylor
>Mickey mouse stickers and imessage plug-ins
Not really that great, no file manager, no way to disable pretty installed apps, no widgets on homescreen, no tablet/phone apps on desktop os...
Lets face it ios will be dead in a few years. There is nothing ios can do that android can't for half the price.
Brody Hernandez
>no file manager iOS manages files within apps > no way to disable pretty installed apps iOS comes only with a few apps that are just what device needs to function. Only app I would call bloat is the watch app. At least it doesnt come with carrier apps or microsoft apps and shit >no widgets on homescreen Because they are on the lockscreen or the widget tab where they should be >no tablet/phone apps on desktop os You wut
Invalid points. And that is nothing indicating iOS will be dead. Sure iDevices are more expensive, but you get what you paid.
Brayden Jones
any ios10 beta user that can confirm if those lockscreen features work on pre-6S iPhones?
Grayson Baker
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Gabriel Ortiz
great arguments as usual
Christopher Rodriguez
There's actually a pretty neat feature that makes it so that any files you have on your desktop also are on your iOS devices
Elijah Collins
yes
Kevin Walker
>no imessage on android
Juan Phillips
stocks podcasts and tips should be able to disable. other than that im not too picky with other stuff