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I'm not looking at the iPhone in a vaccuum. I'm also taking into consideration other things Apple has inexplicably delayed for multiple years: - support for mouse input - a native file manager app (2017!) - pressure-sensitive pens and screens (~ 4 years after Samsung) - Multiple apps on same screen (2019!) None of these are things that take years to get right. Apple commentators simply get lazy and recycle this iPod-…
> a native file manager app (2017!) What would you do with one on a device where every app is heavily sandboxed and there's no common file system? > pressure-sensitive pens and screens (~ 4 years after Samsung) When they did release this, no competition was even close to the precision and fidelity. When Apple releases something later than competition it's usually (but not always) justified and results in a better exe…
Access each app's sandbox to move/copy/exfiltrate the data contained there, for whatever reason the user desires. Not much different from the way file managers are used on traditional desktop systems.