Its very easy both to dismiss the iPhone 4S as being a boring souped up iPhone 4 and to rejoice in its improved specs while dismissing the lack of change in the chassis design as a meaningless whinge. However, the reality of the situation is far more nuanced.
While we agree that theres limited appeal in increasing the phones overall size, there is room for it to be a tad wider and to use up some of the excessive bezel to fit a larger screen, without compromising too much on ergonomics. Whats more, while the stark, angular glass design does have some advantages and puts most others to shame for build quality, its not actually that practical. And, although on the performance front, Apple has given the iPhone 4S all it needs for the time being, new ground hasnt been broken on any front – theres still plenty of room to really go to town on the camera for instance
There is of course Siri, which is a unique and impressive piece of software, but we simply dont feel its very useful for the vast majority of people in the vast majority of everyday situations. In a car(dictating messages and setting reminders) or when youre working in an environment where you wont disturb people(or dont mind them hearing youre shopping list) we can see it being useful but until the whole system can be activated without requiring touch at all, its only of so much benefit.
Whats more, although iOS is still the slickest OS going, its limitations cant be denied; the lack of Flash is an issue(no matter how much you make excuses for it), not being able to do proper email attachments is a real bind, and there are plenty more little restrictions that are starting to feel just a little too un-smart. It all adds up to an easy experience but one that for more experienced users will feel too limiting – well, unless you jailbreak it of course.