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Sep 22, 2013 5:23 PM in response to 1KevinTby AgeOfEgos,I agree--I had seen some screens, thought it was likely some bad screens and went ahead took the plunge to upgrade.
I'm regretting that decision pretty badly. A really cheap looking design aesthetic and some of the new features feel 'busy' to use compared to the older OS (Looking at you Calendar).
I went to type up a note today and actually laughed out loud at the new note display--just cheap and hard on the eyes. Not to mention the candy blue/green bubble text--reminds me of 90s website design. Just need to find a "Under construction" flashing GIF for my homescreen...
Really let down--and of course I submitted my feedback for what it's worth and voiced my displeasure. I've done that (and post here)--because I use my phone so heavily for work and have always defended/supported Apple products--so naturally I want to see the company succeed. I just don't see how this cheap looking design is the way forward.
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Sep 22, 2013 5:26 PM in response to KC7GNMby ActIII,Missing features? heck I miss my whole iPad now, the animations make me motion sick and give me a headache to the point where i dont want to use it....a simple "turn off the animations" switch would fix everything
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Sep 22, 2013 6:04 PM in response to KC7GNMby Bc_mudgie,So, full restore, set up as new phone. Still no sound. Awesome!
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Sep 22, 2013 6:17 PM in response to æther eggby Tom Murray2,æther egg wrote:
This all reminds me of the whole "New Coke" / "Classic Coke" thing many of us experienced in the 80's... sort of. In changing the asthetics that so many Apple iPhone users have come to love and appreciate so much (and change them so drastically), Apple has in effect "changed the flavor" of our iPhones. Sure, I truly love the technical changes and new features, but I want to VOMIT every time I turn on my phone and see what's been done visually to a formerly beautiful thing.
Indeed. Looks like it has been designed for children.
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Sep 22, 2013 6:24 PM in response to Tom Murray2by PlotinusVeritas,æther egg wrote:
This all reminds me of the whole "New Coke"
I dont recall new Coke being supercharged "under the hood",... regardless of subjective aesthetics, IOS7 is
make due considerations, as many here have not done, that MOST of IOS7 is 'under the hood', not just the new 'paint job'
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Sep 22, 2013 7:29 PM in response to marysplacestudioby West Coaster,I agree. Just because the opposition are selling large numbers of devices on operating systems with crude graphic design does not make crude graphic design a good idea. With iOS6 Apple had the world's best user interface, with depth, visual clarity and sophistication. Now with iOS7 we have crude cartoonish icons with no depth, extremely poor visual clarity and a naive appearance that you would expect from a child. Anyone who has Photoshop experience will tell you that the iOS6 appearance was a high level graphic design with reflection, form, background shading and a heirachy of colours working together to achieve an apparent simplicity that concealed the considerable effort which must have gone into it. iOS7 on the other hand has none of these features.
There are other poor features. The sea sick feeling you get from having to watch the pointless parallax effect and the decision to burden the iOS to the point where even a new iPad can no longer run the interface in a smooth fashion.
This is Apple's poorest effort, since beacme a fan in 1990. I resent the sight of it every time I use the iPad. Fortunately I only upgraded my iPad. My old iPhone now looks fabulous by comparison. Now Apple's tablet is as ugly as everyone else's, I might as well have a look at their product in future. Something I never thought that I would do.It seems that Apple have prevented us from downgrading.But I agree that downgrading would be the best solution. iOS 7 is as ugly as sin.
Just because the opposition are selling large numbers of devices on operating systems with crude graphic design does not make crude graphic design a good idea. With iOS6 Apple had the world's best user interface, with depth, visual clarity and sophistication. Now with iOS7 we have crude cartoonish icons with no depth, extremely poor visual clarity and a naive appearance that you would expect from a child. Anyone who has Photoshop experience will tell you that the iOS6 appearance was a high level graphic design with reflection, form, background shading and a heirachy of colours working together to achieve an apparent simplicity that concealed the considerable effort which must have gone into it. iOS7 on the other hand has none of these features.
There are other poor features. The sea sick feeling you get from having to watch the pointless parallax effect and the decision to burden the iOS to the point where even a new iPad can no longer run the interface in a smooth fashion.
This is Apple's poorest effort, since beacme a fan in 1990. I resent the sight of it every time I use the iPad. Fortunately I only upgraded my iPad. My old iPhone now looks fabulous by comparison. Now Apple's tablet is as ugly as everyone else's, I might as well have a look at their product in future. Something I never thought that I would do.
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Sep 22, 2013 7:18 PM in response to 1KevinTby Proteous714,Hey Kevin,
I personally did not, nor will I, make the move to IOS 7. I had downloaded the Beta a few months back and played with it long enough to realize it wasn't for me. It was an easy process to restore to IOS6 at that stage as Apple was still signing 6.1.4. It's unfortunate that most of the people in this thread did not know what they were getting into when they "upgraded", as that restore option is currently unavailable.
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Sep 22, 2013 7:16 PM in response to PlotinusVeritasby flexmarketman,New coke was a different formula altogether and a Marketing disaster. Time will tell if IOS 7 is equal to new coke.
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Sep 22, 2013 7:37 PM in response to PlotinusVeritasby lhread,I wish I could see the new cheap looking interface but iOS7 set up a lock code that was not set up previously and locked me out of my phone. Yes, Apple locked me out of my iPhone! Just got off the phone with tech support and they tell me there is no solution except to do a full restore and lose all my data!
My daughter upgraded also. She had a previous lock code so hers is working but now her battery lasts only 1/3 as long as it did before the "upgrade"!
This is not just about aesthetics - not in the least! My husband was about to ditch his Android Samsung for a new iPhone - not now. What a shame!!!!!
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Sep 22, 2013 7:37 PM in response to flexmarketmanby Proteous714,Note to the mods here... Redacting posts to prevent people from finding solutions to their problems is pretty lame. It is not in Apple's best interest to have large numbers of unhappy customers, particularly some who have been such customers for decades. The "my way or the highway" approach is not a good business stretegy.
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Sep 22, 2013 7:48 PM in response to marysplacestudioby mukeshjalwal,Tim might be afraid selling theiOS7 devices if he make decision to allow customer to rollback to iOS6.
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Sep 22, 2013 7:49 PM in response to viperman17by mukeshjalwal,If the number of people in this thread are really low compared to satisfied customer with iOS7 then why don't you allow us to downgrade? What's causing fear in Apple?
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Sep 22, 2013 8:03 PM in response to Proteous714by PlotinusVeritas,Note to the mods here... Redacting posts to prevent people from finding solutions
You cannot give out operating system alteration instructions here on this board. PERIOD
Its both against the Terms of Use of this board and should not be allowed for countless reasons.
Suggest you see the terms of use of this board before making illicit postings
Peace
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Sep 22, 2013 8:11 PM in response to PlotinusVeritasby marysplacestudio,I figured out why this new interface bothers me... It always looks like a web page that didn't fully load.
Unfinished.
