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One of the things I love about Linux and the BSDs is the way that all my apps, drivers and so on are updated through a narrow channel of trustworthy supply.
In contrast: Windows updates are mostly on a per app or per supplier basis, if they volunteer to update at all. And frankly Apples OSX ecosystem is little different.
With the iPhone Apple have taken positive control to provide unified updates and to exclude malware (rather than waste CPU and RAM detecting and suppressing it).
Time will tell whether they have it right or not. No doubt they will fine tune it. I sincerely doubt they are malign on this - I just think there is a different value proposition for the consumer than we see elsewhere.