I'm not hard to please, I just think its pathetic that Apple is releasing new features that in iOS8 that have been around the android scene for the last couple years or so.
If you think it's pathetic, then I strongly recommend you vote with your wallet and go buy an Android phone.
The iPhone once lead the competition, and now they just copy others. How is that innovation?
If it were that simple, then you would be perfectly right. But it isn't. User experience and integration that WORKS is just as much a part of innovation as loading up a phone with a bunch of features. Let's not forget here, that Apple didn't
invent the smartphone. They did however, make the smartphone a bearable piece of technology that worked well enough for everyone to use. Before that, smartphones were a mess, the stuff only geeks would put up with.
Android, let's face it, is the same way... a mess, that only geeks will truly tinker with and make use of. The remaining non-geeks on Android often don't use most of the features offered, and don't even spend a whole lot of time using their phones for even a whole lot of web browsing. They just have a smartphone for the sake of having a smartphone, or because that's what their kids or friends told them they should get. Or worse, it's what the person at the mall wireless kiosk told them to get, solely because it gives him or her a nice fat commission.
On the other hand, iOS users spend a LOT of time using the features available. Because they work well. That's where the innovation is: taking features, and making them work well enough for people to want to use them.
To its credit, I will say I like that Apple does not let carriers load bloatware, but that's not what I base my phone buying off of.
That's unfortunate and ironic, because Android was supposed to be all about having an open operating system that leaves ALL of the choice up to the user. Any Android user who finds it completely okay that carriers turn around and lock down the phones they sell with bloated, hacked-up versions of Android has completely missed the point of that platform, and is kidding themselves. Carriers hate being relegated to being a "
dumb pipe," but frankly that's all they're good at, and all they should aspire to be.
By the way:
I watched the last WWDC with a friend who is a big Android guy, and every new "revolutionary" feature of the new iOS were features stolen from Android or the most popular apps. He showed me every working feature on his phone as they showed it in iOS 8.
Really? So he showed you how to hand off work on apps from his Android phone to a PC or laptop or tablet? How SMS and phone calls can similarly be taken regardless of device? Wow, which Android release does he have on this amazing phone of his?