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I only scanned but that seems to be based off the IO 2012 talk they gave.
None of that is about using more raw power. Most of it is about managing the timing in the render pipeline.

It just seems strange to claim project butter (that is a marketing name not the projects real name) is about using raw power because afaik the only new device released with Jelly Bean so far is the Nexus 7 and that is a $200 tablet.
 
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aznguyen316

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Oct 1, 2008
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I only scanned but that seems to be based off the IO 2012 talk they gave.
None of that is about using more raw power. Most of it is about managing the timing in the render pipeline.

It just seems strange to claim project butter (that is a markting name not the projects real name) is about using raw power because afaik the only new device released with Jelly Bean so far is the Nexus 7 and that is a $200 tablet.

Galaxy Nexus officially got it a week ago. My S3 has it thanks to CM10 though, been using it for the past 3-4 weeks. Started on nightly 9-2 I think.
 

Vetvito

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Sep 30, 2012
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^ no CDMA aka carrier Nexus officially got Jelly Bean. Unlocked Nexus had it for months.
 

Vetvito

macrumors 6502a
Sep 30, 2012
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Lol that's proving my point. CDMA aka carrier branded aka Verizon/Sprint just got Jelly Bean. GSM unlocked pure Google phones have had it for months.
 

aznguyen316

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Oct 1, 2008
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Lol that's proving my point. CDMA aka carrier branded aka Verizon/Sprint just got Jelly Bean. GSM unlocked pure Google phones have had it for months.

Yeah your wording was pretty confusing in your post. "no CDMA aka carrier Nexus officially got Jelly Bean." Maybe if you added when JB officially released. I already mentioned in my post that you were "^" to that Nexus received the update last week. Wasn't sure where you were going with that.
 

Mrg02d

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Jan 27, 2012
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There is a leaked ROM for GS3 from Sprint that is JB. Its super smooth, more so than iOS, but glitchy. Good thing its a leak. As for benchmarks, it crushes ICS on Gs3.
 

Vetvito

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Sep 30, 2012
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Yeah your wording was pretty confusing in your post. "no CDMA aka carrier Nexus officially got Jelly Bean." Maybe if you added when JB officially released. I already mentioned in my post that you were "^" to that Nexus received the update last week. Wasn't sure where you were going with that.

My fault, got to use these commas.
 

thelezzy

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Feb 22, 2013
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There is lag with every os. iOS had minor mili second lag when scrolling to spotlight search or returning home from the photo booth app.

Android is rather acceptable since having quad core A15s under the hood. I nearly noticed any unacceptable lag from home onwards with the store demo units HTC ones and S4s
 

adder7712

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Mar 9, 2009
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In some instances, the iPad 3 can be a lagfest. Especially while using Maps and flicking through the App Store.
 
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