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iOS 8 Review

An anonymous reader writes: Apple is releasing iOS 8 today, and Ars Technica has posted one of their huge, thorough reviews of the updated operating system. They have this to say about the UI: "iOS 8 tries to fit a whole lot more stuff onto a single screen than iOS 7 did. The operating system was clearly developed in anticipation of iPhones with larger screens." The biggest new feature is Extensions: "Older versions of iOS limited what third-party applications could do to communicate with external services and other third-party applications. ... Extensions remove some (but not all) of those barriers." The biggest examples of extensions are custom keyboards, a feature iOS users have been requesting for years. Downsides to iOS 8 include increased storage and processing requirements, which are bad news for older iPhones, and a host of new bugs associated with the new features.

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  1. Nerd fight by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It would sure be nice if this thread didn't devolve into an Android/Apple pissing contest. Can we at least give it a shot?

    1. Re:Nerd fight by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      No, New Here quit posting some time ago (sadly).

  2. Re:Keyboard by AuMatar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Anyone who ever used an android phone. Swype, Swiftkey, and others do an amazing job. Apple lacks continuous path typing (Swype-like paths to type) which is in every major Android keyboard these days and used by hundreds of millions of people as a faster alternative to thumb typing. Apple's autocorrect is mediocre, Swiftkey and Swype/Nuance kick its ass. And the keyboard does matter- its the most used app on the phone- you use it in texting, emails, even browsing. If it isn't a good experience people will not use your device. Apple lost millions of users who wouldn't consider switching due to the lack of options on iOS. The question is if they're now to embedded into the Android world to be willing to change. I'm guessing Apple lost them permanently by being 4 or 5 years too late with opening up the keyboards api.

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    I still have more fans than freaks. WTF is wrong with you people?
  3. Re:Be careful upgrading iCloud Drive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You could lose everything in your iCloud backups:

    4chan and reddit will keep a copy for you.

  4. Re:no wonder apple dropped 16GB machines by sexconker · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That drive me up the wall. Why have an entry level phone? the manufacturing costs between 16 and 64 is tiny. Why support some many phone types? just make 1 64GB phone.

    And I ask the in earnest. What data support the cost of different lines vs/ the cost of all of them being 64GB?

    16 GB is there BECAUSE it's a bad choice.
    32 GB is NOT there BECAUSE it's a good choice.

    People will see the lower price of the 16 GB version and use that price to decide if they want an iPhone 6.
    Then when they're getting ready to buy they'll hear / worry that 16 GB isn't enough, so they'll shell out the ridiculous up-charge for the 64 GB model.
    The true zealots will buy the 128 GB model despite not needing that much storage.

    The cost of maintaining 3 different lines is minimal. The extra income gained by stratifying the models like this is huge.