so basically, they're not showing the same thing... ok.BS. They're both showing the same thing. The videos will work on the iphone when you click on them, so you're peddling BS here.
you can clearly see he moves less than half the total length of the iphone screen while moving more than half the distance of the much larger screen, which is actually about the same size as the total length of the iphone screen.BS, it's about the same. iPhone just responds faster, that's why you see that. The lag is pretty much apparent in every video of GS3.
icons at top of screen.Proof of them actually taking place?
They LOOK exactly the same and both are able to play videos when you click on them. How are they not the same thing? Do you go to the Mitt Romney school of debating?so basically, they're not showing the same thing... ok.
In all other videos, the S3 browser starts scrolling down a split second after the user moves their finger.you can clearly see he moves less than half the total length of the iphone screen while moving more than half the distance of the much larger screen, which is actually about the same size as the total length of the iphone screen.
That just says that there are updates available. How do you prove that updates are actually being applied during that video?icons at top of screen.
Guys, guys, guys, stop arguing, everything you say has become irrelevant at this very moment:
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cute but i still love my iphone 5 sexiness.
they don't function exactly the same. i explained the difference in execution.They LOOK exactly the same and both are able to play videos when you click on them. How are they not the same thing? Do you go to the Mitt Romney school of debating?
but i thought we were talking about this video! why the sudden change?In all other videos, the S3 browser starts scrolling down a split second after the user moves their finger.
those icons are for updates installed. you can also see a blurry icon further to the right of the Facebook icon that looks suspiciously like the "app being downloaded and installed" icon. also, i'm pleased that you didn't dispute my claims about Facebook and Google+ being run in the background. also, if you watch the video further, you can also see that Twitter is another process being run in the background, among others.That just says that there are updates available. How do you prove that updates are actually being applied during that video?
Guys, guys, guys, stop arguing, everything you say has become irrelevant at this very moment:
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What it's doing internally is irrelevant. They look identical for the average user, the functionality is the same, and the user experience is better with iOS due to speed. Case closed, go back to your IRC.they don't function exactly the same. i explained the difference in execution.
iOS can run all those in the background without any adverse effects to its browsing speed due to a superior multitasking implementation. A good mobile OS will not permit such a shitty browser experience under any circumstances. iOS has its laggy moments I'm sure, but they are much less frequent than android.I'm pleased that you didn't dispute my claims about Facebook and Google+ being run in the background. also, if you watch the video further, you can also see that Twitter is another process being run in the background, among others.
What it's doing internally is irrelevant. The user experience is better with iOS due to speed. Case closed, go back to your IRC.
Not my problem. It's very apparent in that video. But maybe these videos will drive the point home:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdFjyCo8M_4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0acT2-xLdHc&feature=player_detailpage#t=76s
boringness with worse tech.
uuuuh oil to the fire!
lol
Guys, guys, guys, stop arguing, everything you say has become irrelevant at this very moment:
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Guys, guys, guys, stop arguing, everything you say has become irrelevant at this very moment:
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yea, it's "pretty".Am I the only person who would buy a black 920 if I ever got one.
All the other fluro colors just scream girls @ high school to me.
I can't rock up to business meetings with a yellow phone.
I can't help it if you have eyesight issues and can't tell the hiccups on Android.oh come now.
Explain the bolded
Am I the only person who would buy a black 920 if I ever got one.
All the other fluro colors just scream girls @ high school to me.
I can't rock up to business meetings with a yellow phone.
I just did exactly that on my N7 using the Verge site with no redraw or white background.I can't help it if you have eyesight issues and can't tell the hiccups on Android.
But here's a screenshot that illustrates another problem:
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This happens when he zooms out after zooming back in, most of the page is missing and loads a bit later.
Am I the only person who would buy a black 920 if I ever got one.
All the other fluro colors just scream girls @ high school to me.
I can't rock up to business meetings with a yellow phone.
Why did you ignore the video I posted?I can't help it if you have eyesight issues and can't tell the hiccups on Android.
But here's a screenshot that illustrates another problem:
Happens on Nexus 7 as well:I just did exactly that on my N7 using the Verge site with no redraw or white background.
Not confident enough? Don't worry, they make them in matte grey too (and I want that it more than cyan).
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It's still sexy, but in a different way.
I can't rock up to business meetings with a yellow phone.
Oh dear God, take me with you.
I think you're right (on both counts). Again, this niggling stuff wasn't important on the lag and crash-filled iPad 1. Or any earlier iOS devices, for that matter.So is Coldfoots argument that Android browsing sucks because there is a milli second delay (sometimes) on loading the entire web page when you pinch and zoom rapidly?
Paradoxical_Utopia, is that you? Or is this just an Apple fan thing. Or maybe it's Jobs re-incarnated instead lol.
Just here for the sexy Lumia pics... and not that other stuff...
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It looks like edible candy :3
I think you're right (on both counts). Again, this niggling stuff wasn't important on the lag and crash-filled iPad 1. Or any earlier iOS devices, for that matter.
I can't be the only one but it feels horrible in the hand
like a rounded slippery brick
why is everyone so xcite ?
I can't be the only one but it feels horrible in the hand
like a rounded slippery brick
why is everyone so xcite ?
I can't be the only one but it feels horrible in the hand
like a rounded slippery brick
why is everyone so xcite ?
What are you basing this on? Because I never had a problem holding my Lumia 800. In fact, it feels great. I don't see how that would change with the 920, even with the size increase?
It's sexy, and the first phone to deviate from the Black Grey Rectangle Phones.
I just don't see the big deal, besides the camera maybe, from the existing lumia line
everyone in here is touting this to be the 2nd cumming....of Super Smart Phone Jesus Christ (no typo)
it'll be outdated in 2-3 months just like any other flag ship SP....
Sheesss... Nokia's been playing with coloured cases for the longest time, back when dumbphones still managed to wow people. I love the Lumia range, but they are hardly revolutionary in that regard (much less any HTC phone).
Sheesss... Nokia's been playing with coloured cases for the longest time, back when dumbphones still managed to wow people. I love the Lumia range, but they are hardly revolutionary in that regard (much less any HTC phone).