Comment by rabino

12 years ago

Why don't you wait until you have a freakin' phone in your hand and try it?

Because once the upgrade is installed there's no going back?

  • Backup your device-specific SHSH signatures for 6.x now!

    (Or has Apple closed this hole yet with timestamping?)

  • Then use one of your friends that has the developer account, or wait till it's on every phone in the Apple Store. Either way, the point is to reserve judgment until you use it. Just like everything else.

    • Then why do they show it.

      "That is iOS7."

      "It appears to be different from iOS6."

      "That's an iPhone!"

      "I see that Apple made this."

      "Well this discussion is getting a little bit too heated for me, I think I will go and reserve my judgement somewhere else for a minute."

There is Apple marketing material they've made available. It's perfectly valid to make judgements from that in my opinion.

  • It's perfectly invalid to make judgements on usability without using it though.

    • You can absolutely pass valid judgement on quality of usability on sight alone.

      If I showed you a picture of a 4 foot wide ship wheel and said I was going to install it in my Mazda Miata - you'd know instantly that it would be unusable, right? How about a screen-shot of a text editor that only shows you one giant character at a time?

      Even as we move away from the ridiculous end of the spectrum of examples - you can know how usable something is based on past experience with similar environments.

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  • Those are screenshots of a beta! How categorically can you judge something until you have the final release in front of you?

Well, watching the "in action" videos on an iPhone is pretty darn close.

You do realize you are on a web site designed for commentary on tech matters?

  • Tech commentary used to be more more than baseless hipster-y. Oh the good ol' days.