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iMessage to Apple: iPhone OS 2.0 sucks

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And for the record, I still love my iPhone to bits anyway. I really do. But some of the shine is wearing off at last. It has taken the iPhone OS 2.0 to do it.

For anyone wanting to Pwn their old iPhones to go to iPhone OS 2.0, don’t bother. Stick with Installer which is the App Store before there was an App Store. Stick with your stability.

Stick with an OS that has gone through several revisions (1.1.4) and doesn’t come with a whole stack of new iBugs.

An update will come soon enough, one that the iPhone Dev Team will no doubt have Pwned with a new PwnageTool relatively quickly thereafter. Legal updaters can update right away, hacked iPhone users will just have to wait a bit longer.

So, for all the little improvements in iPhone OS 2.0, along with the App Store itself, the bugginess and iAnnoyances really tip the scales over into a really simple iMessage for Apple.

iPhone OS 2.0 sucks.

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