I’ve spent a day with iOS7, and I gotta say, I love it. Fantastic upgrade and you’d be a fool to note jump on this. I know there are plenty of functional improvements, but what strikes me most is the huge improvement in the user interface. Partly the look, partly the swipes and button locations, but overall it’s a really solid upgrade and I’m thoroughly impressed. Very beautiful, very usable, and makes anything else look antiquated, like Pole Position compared to Gran Turismo 5.
That said…my attempt to upgrade one of our iPads (iPad2 FWIW) failed miserably. The upgrade process froze, so I forced a power-off. At that point, I had to do a system restore to factory settings, then restore from my most recent backup. Normally that’s a pain, but what made it worse is that Apple’s activation servers were not responding for a while so I was stuck waiting for those before I could restore. So when you plan to upgrade to iOS7 (when, not IF, right?), be sure you’ve recently backed up your iPhone/iPad, and don’t embark on this journey if you’re in a rush. At best, you’ll be fighting slow download times (it’s ~700MB)! At worst, your device will be plugged in to your computer for a while restoring itself. But it’s worth it, trust me!
I’m still on an iPhone5…but am equally impressed by the iPhone5C. I design lots of plastic parts, and to see Apple accomplish what they did with the 5C is really cool. I’ve rarely even added CNC second ops to a part, and usually got scolded by the purchasing folks for the added cost. Apple went overboard with their second ops, but the result is really beautiful. Check out this video to get an idea: