I won't be dissapointed :)
@Assaf Stone- nice post! And I suppose it's made me think that I'm too close to the tech; I know what "LTE" and "NFC" and "Quad-core" and so on mean but they don't kid me. Quad core? Pointless if the OS doesn't support it, and even more pointless if the OS doesn't need it (my phone can have as many cores as I like, but chances are they'll sit there twiddling their thumbs and draining my battery).
NFC? Interesting; I quite like the idea of the Sony Xperia line with their NFC tags to switch it to silent etc (might be tempted if it ran something other than Android).
@nevertell- very interesting post. I think the whole thing of HAVING to be online is wrong simply based on the fact we don't live in an online world- not to the extent people think we do. My laptop doesn't have a sim, so is reliant on WiFi which is NOT ubiquitous by any stretch. And for someone who finds Apple kit illogical and quirky (and yes, I have used it and no, it doesn't behave the same as any other OS I've ever used) at the best of times, this insistance that software is purchased only online just pushes me further away. When building servers, I might need to burn the OS to CD simply to install it. If I can't then I'm not going to waste time on your company. Even MS aren't that insane; they've long since stopped shipping physical media, but I can log on to the VLSC site and download ISO files, and then either burn those to disc or attach to the ISO remotely and run the install that way.
Once upon a time, I'd never used a Mac for anything other than games. Then I started having to support them, and it's been downhill since! (Anyone remeber DAVE on OS 9?)