the nerd in the video, known apple fanboy for years.Who?
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the nerd in the video, known apple fanboy for years.Who?
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damn if LG can get PIRILLO to change his stance on android then they must have come through.
Lots of the stuff he is happy about has been around since ICS though, even with the shut off "tube tv" animation
that way back on stock? I don't remember it even on stock gingerbreadThe shut off TV animation has been around since froyo.
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that way back on stock? I don't remember it even on stock gingerbread
That TV off animation started with the Nexus S.
Nexus review lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqHOcwzT5eY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Nexus review lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqHOcwzT5eY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Lol its funny because what he's saying for the most part is how I felt when I first played with jellybean... That feeling of android finally getting that "smoothness" down that I was used to having on Ios and Windows Phone... They always had the upper hand feature wise but that smooth lag free experience was their flaw. At this point it's going to take a lot for ios to even catch up with Android on the phone front... I havnt looked back Since.
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It was mostly a hardware issue because Android is as close to a real desktop class OS we have see on phones. Phones released in 2012 that have Gingerbread run smooth as hell. Its the very low end phones that give off that illusion that Android is still as laggy as when it was still on cupcake.Lol its funny because what he's saying for the most part is how I felt when I first played with jellybean... That feeling of android finally getting that "smoothness" down that I was used to having on Ios and Windows Phone... They always had the upper hand feature wise but that smooth lag free experience was their flaw. At this point it's going to take a lot for ios to even catch up with Android on the phone front... I havnt looked back Since.
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It was mostly a hardware issue because Android is as close to a real desktop class OS we have see on phones. Phones released in 2012 that have Gingerbread run smooth as hell. Its the very low end phones that give off that illusion that Android is still as laggy as when it was still on cupcake.