BreakingKayfabe
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I think apple did a great job at optimization of their iOS so far. But if you notice they actually sacrifice some usability for the low processing power that iPhone has.
A good example where the spec comes in handy are that when iOS9 rollout the split-screen multi-window thing. All of the existing model or previous model iPhone can't support that.
Of course many iPhone user will argue to say that is not practical to use on a phone, until apple release a phone that can support that features...
Posted from my Samsung Galaxy S6
I say it's not practical because it really isn't practical.
Having said that, why do you automatically assume that the split-screen view isn't "supported" on any existing iPhones because of "low processing power"? Perhaps Apple doesn't see this to be a practical thing just like I and many others do. It feels very sloppy.
On the other hand, I think the reason that split-view isn't being implemented on the current iPhones is because it's going to be a feature to market for the next gen iPhone. I hope I'm wrong, though. Split-view on even a 5.5" screen looks terrible. To me.