Yesterday I laid out my favorite new features in iOS 7, but today I need to vent about Apple's latest mobile OS and I hope you're willing to listen.
Yesterday, I wrote The 7 best things about iOS 7 to give you my favorite changes to Apple's mobile OS. But the update is not perfect by any means and I definitely have a few gripes with the new design, some of the apps, and other things that have not been improved. Read my full review of iOS 7 here . I still recommend iOS 7 to anyone with an iPhone 4S or later and the latest iPad, but there are definitely a few things you're going to have to live with if you upgrade to the latest OS. ![]() Game Center is bright and colorful, but it doesn't really reflect gaming in my opinion. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)Game Center Even more troubling to me, however, is the facelift it received. I play games quite a lot on desktop, console, and of course on iOS. I play fast-paced racing games, gritty first-person shooters, epic adventure games, MMOs, and even some classic arcade compilations from the 80s. I consider myself an authority on the subject. Do you know what doesn't go with any of those gaming genres? Rainbow bubbles. Sure, Candy Crush Saga is one of the most popular games of all time, but Game Center shouldn't let that be what drives the new design scheme. I'd like to see a Game Center icon and app design that is inclusive of all game types, with some race cars, guns, puzzles, soccer balls, and other things you find in games. Rainbow bubbles just aren't what I think of when I want to play a game and I don't think I'm alone in that opinion. Slow on older devices On my iPad 2, iOS 7 works, and the device is still useable, but it is far from perfect. Everything from opening apps, to bringing up the keyboard in Notes, to even just opening the settings is slower than it was in iOS 6. Every time I do any of these things I have to wait a few beats longer to see the results. The overall feeling is much more muddy than it was in iOS 6, which is saying a lot because the iPad 2 was already a little slower than the new iPads so any degradation in speed is going to be that much more noticeable. It's also important to note that older devices don't get all the same features (no AirDrop for iPhone 4S, for example), but I think if iOS 7 is not optimized for a device or slows it down, it shouldn't be available for that device. ![]() iOS 7 is extremely colorful and I like the new look, but maybe people should be able to tone it down a bit. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)Let me change the design a bit Slow animations The love affair with the color white ![]() The Calendar app (along with the redesign) looks great, but so much white makes my eyes tired at night. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)Whether I'm looking at Notes, Reminders, or especially the Calendar, the bright white is too much for night-time viewing. I know I can easily adjust the brightness via the Control Center, but I feel like I shouldn't have to. No design updates for other Apple apps Sill no landscape mode for iPhones ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNEzAih88qiG3l5-_P5GdWNZEMx6fQ&url=http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-57603765-233/the-7-worst-things-about-ios-7/ | |||
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Thursday, 19 September 2013
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