I am at a loss. If you honestly think the setting menu right now is perfect then you must have a baguette sticking out of your forehead. There is no centralized area to deal with different connections, its just spliced haphazardly into all the other settings. I think everyone here can agree that if I want to switch on data or Bluetooth or NFC it should be at most two button presses, not three, plus scrolling around a bunch. If I'm trying to turn off Wifi or something I need to find or pin the settings tile, press the tile, scroll to which ever thing I want, press it, then press a toggle switch. All of this is done better by android(maybe not iOS, I wouldn't know) with a fast acting switch that can reside in your notification center or ON YOUR DAMN HOME SCREEN. Sure, this seems like a mild contrivance, but it's one of the only things I find counter intuitive. I know all the nice typography is there. I don't want to have to look at all of that to turn my damn NFC off or what have you.
If you don't think that apps should have groups by now, then that baguette has surely plugged up one of your eyes to the point where you're now satisfied with looking at a bunch of junk just to find something you need. App groups are no different from people groups, yet people around here seem to LOVE grouping people together and yet love having stone age techniques of browsing and sorting their apps. I personally don't use that many apps, but I can see how someone might get annoyed having downloaded the 40th app that starts with an S and spending a solid minute looking for it because not only can you not group apps, but you cant sort them either which is grand.
And finally, if you feel that the customization options of WP are perfect and unassailable, then that aforementioned baguette has surely encroached on both eyes because last I checked, you still cant set independent volumes for things in a central place. You cant customized your colors with any sort of granularity when this is something computers have been able to do for decades. You can't set backgrounds for you homepage or even pick a specific background color either.
Everything that I have touched upon has ben available in desktop Windows since I've been using computers, aside from notifications and wireless options of course. A lot of people here seem to think that bringing these features to Windows Phone is stupid and against the design language. I say that the design language was great as a start, but there is a lot more work to be done to make this into a truly badass OS. I've been using Windows Phone and have no intentions of changing simply due to the aesthetic of everything on the device. Does that mean that I hate progress and innovation? No, no it does not. While iOS and Android are breaking records every other month, WP is barely crawling forward because it doesn't have a lot of the ground level features that my FroYo MyTouch 3G Slide garbage android phone had over 3 years ago.
Some people here need to stop the ****** rollercoaster and realize that some of this stuff is considered a REQUIREMENT not a LUXURY. You also need to understand that CRITICISM is not HATE SPEECH. Some here trumpet the itemized list for every interface in the universe of Windows Phone and to that I say the itemized list is only good for to-do lists these days. People expect to make a phone their own not because of sleek, well animated transitions and quite usable live tiles. They expect to see something that lets them organize their life and demanding them to change to a system that is frankly inferior in the organization department and love it is pure insanity. You need only look at the adoption rates to see this in effect. Android did not take this long to gain traction and for good reason. It looked at where iOS was lagging behind and made those heavy improvements. Windows Phone has tried too hard to have a "Unique and Authentic" interface while sacrificing a few basic necessities.
Call me a hater and tell me to switch to Android. My Build 920, HTC Radar 4g, and crippled HD7 are all waving right back at you.