[citation][nom]taurine[/nom]Exactly why Apple will fade away as soon as iTards figure out that the iPhone is exactly that, a fad, and there much better options out there. Jobs has no imaginiation and doesn't know how to be innovative. History will repeat itself and they will fire Jobs as soon as the iPhone stops selling and he can't come up with anything else.[/citation]
I wish not for Jobs to go away, or for Jobs' minimalistic view or controlled environment. I only wish for Apple fans to not see everything he drops as perfect and instead wish for more, even if it is more controlled experience and prettier case. As long as they admit it, it should be fine. But instead, with apple fans (and I have a few colleagues) it is like: "why do I need multitasking?" when Android fans tease them. And then when multitasking came to the iOS, they go: "oh I need to upgrade, I need multitasking". That's the image of Apple fans I don't like. Not all Apple fans are like that, I know. If they defend the need for single task as they used to (no need to worry about background draining processes) and the controlled app store (no risk for viruses, no risk for me ruining myself with porn, etc.) I would say: glad you take a stand and push for it, so the device providers focus on what the users want, even if not normal to my viewpoint, and fill the requests.
Right now I wish for a phone that can have a battery time of 30 days or more.