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Well, it's what Nokia did with Symbian Belle. Completely changed the interaction of the mobile OS with new menu structure and apps and desktop.
For my wife, it was a change but she has adjusted and I think the OS has vastly improved over previous implementations of Symbian OS on her N7. Takes a brave manufacturer to implement change for the better. If there is a problem, then the manufacturer can stress it as an optional update not a necessary update.




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so let's say you don't read tech blogs and have no idea what ICS is, what stock ICS looks like, what Google released on the Nexus phones.. You use your Galaxy S II with TouchWiz, and the next day you get an update.
Everything changed colors, look, nothing is the same as before.
You'd be royally pissed off. Confused, Wouldn't know where things are or why Samsung ruined your phone.
That's probably why we'll see a more ICS look in the NEW phones coming out and not in the current phones being upgraded.