On the WWDC 2013,
Apple officially released iOS 7, and declared it to come with “Biggest Change Since the Original iPhone”.
By checking what’s new in iOS 7, we could easily get the right point of iOS 7,
like the multitasking preview, Control Center, AireDrop, etc. These changes are
more cosmetic and iterative than they are groundbreaking. That's completely
understandable; not every update can spark a revolution.
However, apart from a few notable innovations, iOS 7 doesn't
seem like it's enough to overturn criticism that its growth has stalled, that
it's less innovative than archrival Android, and that it borrows heavily from
other competitors (in truth, they all steal ideas from each other). At least
not at this point in the game.