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You can't make this stuff up... from Apple's UI main designer, Jony Ive and other sources.. Apple's iOS 7 to look more like Windows Phone 8.
LOL, perhaps windows 8 was before it's time
http://9to5mac.com/2013/04/29/jony-ive-paints-a-fresh-yet-familiar-look-for-ios-7/
http://www.sfgate.com/technology/bu...dence-That-The-iPhone-Software-Is-4473393.php
LOL, perhaps windows 8 was before it's time

According to multiple people who have either seen or have been briefed on the upcoming iOS 7, the operating system sports a redesigned user-interface that will be attractive to new iOS users, but potentially unsettling for those who are long-accustomed to the platform…
The new interface is said to be “very, very flat,” according to one source. Another person said that the interface loses all signs of gloss, shine, and skeuomorphism seen across current and past versions of iOS. Another source framed the new OS as having a level of “flatness” approaching recent releases of Microsoft’s Windows Phone “Metro” UI.
http://9to5mac.com/2013/04/29/jony-ive-paints-a-fresh-yet-familiar-look-for-ios-7/
Ive has a different design philosophy from Forstall and even former CEO Steve Jobs. Both were huge fans of having life-like interfaces.
The new interface is "very flat," meaning a simpler and starker user experience. The level of "flatness" can be compared to the tile icons on Windows 8.
The interface is losing all signs of skeuomorphism, or graphics that mimic real-life objects.
Despite the seemingly huge change, iOS 7 is reportedly not more difficult to use than earlier versions. It'll look slightly different, but the basics are all there.
The changes also include an all new icon set for Apple's native apps like email, calendar, clock, etc.
http://www.sfgate.com/technology/bu...dence-That-The-iPhone-Software-Is-4473393.php