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by TeMPOraL
5304 days ago
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> t's all about having the fastest, shiniest, device. And if you can't keep up or deliver ever demanding performance increases, you die. It's not even about that. It's about something usable and working as expected. I have an Android smartphone (LG P350) with bundled Facebook and Twitter, both of which I never use because they're too heavy for the phone. They barely work, they hang up for minutes, and crash my homescreen. And if I try to sync them, it usually ends with me taking the battery out after few minutes of staring at shining screen of a totally non-responsive (hardware buttons included) phone. Not to mention that once or twice an incoming call was too heavy for that phone to handle, => battery removal operation necessary. Next time before choosing Android, I'll carefully test current devices, and switch to iPhone if I ever find a trace of UI lag. |
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