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Nope, im in the right forum. I own and love Apple gear, just not anything that has iOS on it as it does not have the feature set im after. I bet you have not even used an S8, yet you carry on like a porkchop about how much faster an iPhone 6s is despite there being countless speedtests online showing the S8 outperforming the iPhone 7 Plus.
like a porkchop? nice. and yes, i have used that POS and it's the usual combo: terrible software with beautiful hardware (or some of it at least).

 
like a porkchop? nice. and yes, i have used that POS and it's the usual combo: terrible software with beautiful hardware (or some of it at least).


You somehow found the 1 video that shows the iPhone winning, there are plenty like the one ive posted below where the S8 wins. On top of that the battery life is better on the S8.

 
gj, ur video isnt a stress test and doesnt test the ram management, which has always been tragic in android (and specifically samsung). There's a reason iPhone is always the PhoneBuff champion.

You still seem to be in the wrong forum. right this way, where people might actually care --> link
 
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But that wouldn't apply to this time period when the first iOS 11 beta has been released.
Yeah, that's a bit of an issue. I would like to try iOS 11, but I'm really worried that it will be stuttering, so I'll have to switch to iOS 10.
 
That's not an innovative feature though.

The question is, what innovative feature do you want to see?

It is when you've never had it!

Seriously, why are photos downloaded from Safari placed in the stock photos app? I want them to go into the Google Photo app so they sync immediately. Also, when I click on an email address, I want it sent from Gmail app because my stock Mail app doesn't work well.

It really is no skin off Apple's nose to let me do all that.
 
It is when you've never had it!

Seriously, why are photos downloaded from Safari placed in the stock photos app? I want them to go into the Google Photo app so they sync immediately. Also, when I click on an email address, I want it sent from Gmail app because my stock Mail app doesn't work well.

It really is no skin off Apple's nose to let me do all that.
You've been able to do that for decades on Windows and Macs. It's not an innovative feature. Unless you've never used MacOS or Windows, but I'd find that hard to believe!
 
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You've been able to do that for decades on Windows and Macs. It's not an innovative feature. Unless you've never used MacOS or Windows, but I'd find that hard to believe!

We're talking about iOS 11 FFS. iPhones can't do all these features, Android can. Windows and Macs have nothing to do with it.
 
what a bummer, i was really hoping for a redesign to iOS.

This kind of request always interests me. What does "redesign" mean? A return to the more-intuitive UI before iOS7, or another complete redesign different than both iOS1-6 and iOS7-11? I compare Jony Ive's redesign of iOS7 to be the equivalent of giving automobiles grey/silver tires in place of black tires, and a joystick in place of a steering wheel, and not because the changes are undeniably better and replace what used to be a frustratingly poor method, but because they were just different than before. So if a new UI were to appear in ios11 or 12 that (figuratively speaking) changes all tires now to purple and changes the one joystick to two joysticks, would that be good because it's different? Or should "change" to be limited to something that's unarguably an improvement and "the best" way to do things by 95% of the population?

Just in general, in a world where incremental improvements are so easily enabled, what's the value of a "redesign" and replacing proven methods with radically new options?
 
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