The awesome thing about the A1 is that the Android OS still has NOT seen any decent hardware. Case in point: It has full support for OpenGL hardware acceleration, yet all the Tmobile devices released thus far do NOT have any graphics acceleration. It actually runs the interface very well for only running on software rendering.
I can't wait to see how Android actually performs with native graphics acceleration and a next-gen processor!
The N9 has arrived. What we can say from our first experience is that we're in the presence of a fantastically designed device with a gorgeous AMOLED screen and some highly responsive performance.
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The awesome thing about the A1 is that the Android OS still has NOT seen any decent hardware. Case in point: It has full support for OpenGL hardware acceleration, yet all the Tmobile devices released thus far do NOT have any graphics acceleration. It actually runs the interface very well for only running on software rendering.
I can't wait to see how Android actually performs with native graphics acceleration and a next-gen processor!