If you like the current iOS 6, you will likely love the new one. There’s NO reason to hate iOS 7 because you read too much rumors from your favorite tech blog. Their rumors and writing clouding your judgement and your ill thought consume you! The rumors might be true but until you see this thing in action you really can’t tell people you already showing your disappointment.
People genuinely hate their computer, smartphone, cars, books, movies, radio shows, podcast, music, and etc ( you can continue the list) because they have had experience with it. You have not even seen iOS 7 and yet to experience the reality distortion field1 from Jony Ivy, so don’t too quick jumping on the hate fence.
What makes iOS 7 sucks? No improvement!
By the way, if you hate iOS 6 — you will likely to hate the new one.
- I hope Jony Ivy has inherit the power from Steve Jobs! [↩]
3 responses to “Why you hate iOS 7 before the real announcement is stupid”
The higher you fly – its more painful to fall.
Being a leader means others will expect from you a lot, always
When you always invent and innovate – you dont have right to stop, the crowd will not understand.
Its hard for everyone to keep inventing something new everytime )
I think you have free upgrade to iOS7, enjoy 🙂
The truly innovative product that won the heart of many don’t come often. Those that come every now and then doesn’t really making a dent in the universe. Take Google Glass for example, it might be cool but people won’t Q to buy one for now.
iOS 7 likely will not be available for now. The developer will always get it first.
but expectations are 🙂 once people get something innovative, they expect innovations always…. or at least often ) if they dont get it – they are disappointed. Removing Start button, Adding start button is not innovative ~lol
Google glass might be interesting product, but… its dangerous as well, dangerous as a spy device, lets say that people in EC respect privacy a lot, car video registrators are not allowed because of that… and i doubt that GG will… Its not just people’s preferences..
ofc, developers first.. to fix “oops!” in their apps, if any.