@skull one
1) You and I may know megapixel dont mean anything but try explaining that to a 13 year old kid who's looking to buy his/her first phone
2) Its a feature Apple should have put in inorder to be innovative. Apple has been playing catchup with too many major features. 4G LTE, larger screen... I know they waited till the technology got perfect but this is Apple we are talking about. My opening states that these are the features Apple should have put inorder to make every one go WOW. Did you really get the same WOW feeling with the iPhone 5S as you did with the first iPhone?
3) You sound like a iPhone "Fanboy" when you call another phones innovative features "useless."
4) Yes, profiles! Just cuz it makes sense on iPad, all of a sudden its a bad idea for iPhone? It should be a feature across all iDevices.
5) Are you sure about that?
1) So you are coddling to the children???? Seriously??? How old are you?
2) Innovative.... Hmm. Maybe you need to look up that word means. Because the iPhone 5S is the most innovative cellular phone on the market currently.
a) First to have a fully 64 bit CPU, OS and Application suite.
b) First to bring fingerprint technology to a cellular device and actually work.
c) First to use only a DUAL core CPU to beat EVERY quad core based cell phone on the market.
Seriously, you have a lot to learn. But I don't mind typing up a brief history lesson to help you get a grip on the subject matter you think you have a clue about.
Apple waited on LTE because NO ONE at the time had a single chip solution at 32 nanometers that could run for 6+ hours on a 1400 mAh battery. The first Android phone to use the DUAL chip solution had to have a 3000 mAh battery and had major issues switching between the LTE chip and the 3G chip when transitioning towers. So you wanted Apple to put out GARBAGE to be first when they knew for a fact, just like everyone else in the know did, that it would be another 9 months before the chips were ready?
Apple isn't Android when it comes to screen resolution. There are currently 3 specifications for screen output under iOS. There are now 14 for Android. Hence there is a TON of applications under Android that do not work properly on all resolutions because it isn't cost effective to test them all. You want Apple to join that non-sense????
3) I am the furthest thing from a fan boy. Started out as an Android developer back in 2009. Wrote the book on how to overclock Android devices as well as how to manipulate the CPU settings needed to extend battery life. You can look that up. I could spend all day listing the reasons why Apple has issues. But I don't waste my time listing features that make NO SENSE to average user.
4) It will be. But Apple knows they needed to get iOS 7 stable first, since it is the first 64/32 bit OS on the market. And when they introduce the iPad 5, they will consider if it is ready or wait for iOS 8.
5) 100% positive. It has to do with the heat load and rate of transfer from the anode and cathode with the Lithium-Ion gel. The anode and cathode will PLATE under rapid charging. In turn this plating will cause the battery to stop the proper transfer of electrons and hence destroy both the full charge potential and remaining life. The only way to stop this is to use the most expensive version of Lithium-Ion tech on the market which would make the current 1400 mAh battery in the iPhones cost well over $200 a piece instead of the current $20.
So yeah, I know exactly what I am writing about. Hopefully you will now do some actual research and learn this information for yourself.