Yes, and I'm no Samsung fan to begin with.
The only Samsung product in my house is a laundry washer. My DVD-R player and Samsung Focus are long gone. I find Samsung to be a bit generic and hate their current design language. I have Samsung product catalog in my condo. Almost every one of their smartphones looks the same. Galaxy S4, Note II, Grand, Mega, Win, Core, S Duos, et cetera et cetera. But the Note 3 seems like an exception. On the front, it looks more like the Note 1 but with a bigger screen but narrower. And they removed that hyperglaze back from the Note II with put a faux leather one which is a dream to hold if you ever owned a BB Bold 9000. I like it and do have some Note 3 lust and envy for it. I'm also starting to want a bigger screen too for better texting, browsing, and viewing content packed with a larger battery.
Easier to get bored, dizzy, or even headaches after trying out iOS7. Welcome to the Tim Cook era where lack of attention to detail and Apple's working environment is much happier, lax, and friendlier now that SJ and Forstall are gone. This is could be 1985-1997 all over again for Apple. Luckily, Apple locked up so many users with their ecosystem that the ship wont sink anytime soon. And it has 3rd party apps to HIDE the many flaws and restrictions of iOS to keep them afloat.
I think 2013 might be the first time in a very long time that Apple released two UGLY looking products in the same year - iOS7 and iPhone 5c.
It took me awhile to accept Android was a better OS and eventually I came to realize it is. And now I believe Android is the better-looking OS after iOS7. Cross fingers and hope Apple doesnt keep that design for the next six years.
Apple is no longer the Apple that Steve Jobs helped built and rebuilt.