Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th May 2012 11:56 UTC, submitted by nej_simon
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RE[2]: Comment by Luminair
by Luminair on Wed 9th May 2012 02:32
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by Neolander on Wed 9th May 2012 03:36
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You know, I really don't think that hardware evolves as quickly as you say. Or, more precisely, that it evolves fast enough to withstand whatever load software is going to put on it.
It's 2012, and Android and iOS still require lots of tweaking to reach the battery life and performance that Symbian used to reach on similarly-priced hardware in its days, in spite of benefitting from the latest advance in processing and battery technology.
Even Microsoft, which used to be the biggest proponent of heavy software that is "optimized" for the latest hardware, seem to take a leaner approach to software development these days.