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Well, why I'm not surprised? Maybe because they don't like much of anything that's not coming from Cupertino? Good looking (?!?) reviews, maybe but if you'd rather look for fair and in-depth, you're better served from the likes of Ars technica or, even better, AnandTech.
And just to play the devil's advocate here: there were no apps for the iPhone (by design, no less) and there were no apps for Android either.
Oh, and did anyone notice that The Verge has been officially quoted during the other day's keynote? I really wonder why...
RT.