grrr... i like it, but its laggy. what happens if 3rd party apps get on there now, its gonna b super slow.
tell these manufacturers stop being cheap and put a faster arm processor in these phones. apple made a good decision with the 620mhz. little to no lag.
What makes it worse is apple clocks it down to 412mhz, and still manage to get a really smooth framerate even when browsing very heavy websites.
I've not yet seen another phone that can match it, unfortunately. I presume they use the same technology as their desktop OSX and offload to a graphics accelerator :)
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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grrr... i like it, but its laggy. what happens if 3rd party apps get on there now, its gonna b super slow.
tell these manufacturers stop being cheap and put a faster arm processor in these phones. apple made a good decision with the 620mhz. little to no lag.
What makes it worse is apple clocks it down to 412mhz, and still manage to get a really smooth framerate even when browsing very heavy websites.
I've not yet seen another phone that can match it, unfortunately.
I presume they use the same technology as their desktop OSX and offload to a graphics accelerator :)
You do know Apple uses Samsung's processor and flash memory in their phones, so regardless of which you get, Samsung makes money.