Originally Posted by
nkedel
Oh no, you need to download it.

Seriously, I have no use for Apple, but if it's as simple as typing "YouTube" and clicking "download" in their market, who cares?
I correctly stated that iOS6 removes YouTube and was accused of lying. I never said it was difficult to add it back. There are several easy steps one can take to correct the various bugs and deficiencies present in the new iPhone, but that sure counters the old perception that it is a product that "just works out of the box".
Originally Posted by
nkedel
Darn Android keyboard auto-fill. Time to switch to Apple!