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Why Apple’s iOS Could Benefit From A Little Fragmentation

Apple had a choice earlier this year: Roll out iOS 7 to every iPhone, iPad and iPod that could possibly support it or only allow the latest version of operating system for new devices. It was a Catch-22 where Apple was damned if it didn’t … and has been damned that it did.

Apple’s iOS 7 is the biggest leap that the operating system has made since it was originally released with the first iPhone in 2007. And we are not just talking about the paint with the pastel colors, flat design, parallax and opaque menu dropdowns. iOS 7 had 1,500 new application programming interfaces in it to go with a 64-bit ARM architecture that future-proofs iOS for the next few years.

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