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Ok, so what you're saying is that the iphone is dangerously close to not performing well at all since there is no other area of performing well than being an iphone.
Yes. Precisely. iPhones and even Windows Phones all play a delicate performance balancing game. That's why you see iOS and WP use more restricted multitasking features compared to Android, and also why the hardware selection is much more limited and refined.
Performance is a very, very fragile thing. There isn't much below the iPhone that is still smooth. You can notice this if you try to use something like an iPhone 4 or 3GS with one of the modern iOS revisions. Its obvious the OS has gotten heavy to the point where its broken the balance of performance on the device.
Wow, you're such an expert on a phone that you've never seen or used.
I base my conclusion on two things:
1. Previous experience with Gingerbread Phones, even high specced one's like Samsung's Galaxy S.
2. You saying that it wasn't as smooth as an iPhone, which led me to believe that you were glossing over some performance problems.
Uh...ok.
Your point: Android pretty much sucked performance-wise prior to Jelly Bean.
My point: My Gingerbread phone performs well.
Hmmm.........
I don't think you realize how many Android devices exist when you say that one device disproves my statement about Android in general.
Performance is a very, very fragile thing.
No, not really and there are many different levels of performance.
You saying that it wasn't as smooth as an iPhone
I never said it wasn't. Jesus, how hard is this?
I said that it is a Gingerbread phone and that it performs well. If it as as smooth as an iPhone or not (it may be, it may not) has NOTHING to do with it's performance.
I don't think you realize how many Android devices exist
Actually, I think I know more about how many different Android devices there are than you do. Android is a selling point here and you see them everywhere.
when you say that one device disproves my statement about Android in general.
Your experience with a handful of Android phones does not disprove my statement about Gingerbread.





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Ok, so what you're saying is that the iphone is dangerously close to not performing well at all since there is no other area of performing well than being an iphone.
Wow, you're such an expert on a phone that you've never seen or used.
Uh...ok.
Your point: Android pretty much sucked performance-wise prior to Jelly Bean.
My point: My Gingerbread phone performs well.
Hmmm.........