>>Brandon, does this mean I have to abandon my love for my iPad? :)
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>In a word: Absolutely! :)
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>I am still a 100% Apple free household though I did have to buy an iPad mini at work for testing purposes. Quick funny story: The first thing I did with the iPad was to tap into the camera for an Angular HTML app we're working on. Guess what? iOS doesn't have a single setting for the damn camera. You can't change the resolution, you can't adjust scene, or white balance, or anything! By contrast, Android has a thousand settings you can play with if you want. I thought that summed up the target market for iOS devices nicely. You can't break it because there isn't a darn thing you can change. If you don't like how your iOS device works, tough shit.
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What a timely suggestion. I was going to pre-order my iPhone 6 tomorrow.
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