I don't have that problem myself, but just watching the videos of iOS7 made me think I'd be very frustrated to see all those 1 second animations long everytime I do something. I don't think I could handle seeing those animations hundreds of times every day, and for a couple of years of owning the device.
I want my phone to do stuff fast, especially if it has a benchmark-breaking chip inside. What's the point of having such a fast chip, if you can't feel it's fast in everyday use?
Whoever is in charge of the design of iOS7 clearly had no coherent vision about what iOS should do, like Scott Forestall (and Steve Jobs) did. The UI is all over the place, and it seems filled with random design gimmicks of the 2005-era (translucency, parallax, zooming in and out, very bright colors, etc) to make it "feel cool" or whatever. Reminds me of Vista and all of those crazy Linux environments.
I want my OS to help me do stuff fast, and productively, not show me a circus on the screen, with everything I do.
I want my phone to do stuff fast, especially if it has a benchmark-breaking chip inside. What's the point of having such a fast chip, if you can't feel it's fast in everyday use?
Whoever is in charge of the design of iOS7 clearly had no coherent vision about what iOS should do, like Scott Forestall (and Steve Jobs) did. The UI is all over the place, and it seems filled with random design gimmicks of the 2005-era (translucency, parallax, zooming in and out, very bright colors, etc) to make it "feel cool" or whatever. Reminds me of Vista and all of those crazy Linux environments.
I want my OS to help me do stuff fast, and productively, not show me a circus on the screen, with everything I do.