Good Grief. All I wanted to know was if Apple had any plans to make a bigger screen to satisfy the people that would like one. At 60, the GS3 is easier to see, but I don't want to change.
Dell Streak 5.
i don't understand why some of us wants a big screen for their phone. it's a phone and not a tablet
When you find a 4.8"-5" tablet, let us know.
Just my 2 cents.
The JB GS3 is as smooth as the iphone 5
...except the iphone 5 still lags when you scroll to spotlight
Here are the links just in case you want to buy
The Samsungs GS3 has a very unresponsive touch in comparison with all the iPhones . It's like a 2 second delay.
What you are posting is not true, and not sure why you would post something so erroneous?
Because they are an insecure iPhone user and they have come to the horrible realisation that both platforms are now pretty much in parity in terms of performance (which was the one thing iOS had over Android until the last 6-12 months).
Rather than accept the fact that the world is a better place for being spoilt for options like this, they have to either grossly exaggerate or just flat out fabricate reasons that reaffirm their purchasing decisions.
scrolling speed of iOS browser (or list scrolling) feels like turtle speed compared to android. iOS scroll speed only has like 2-step setting (slow or a bit faster).
This is one of the "tricks" iOS has used to keep the FPS high in the UI. They artificially limit the scrolling speeds so that the hardware can keep up with the processing required to render the UI whilst still maintaining smoothness.
Android never had these kinds of limits and whilst scrolling was much, much faster, it was sometimes jittery. Now that's not an issue any more.
I don't think you have any idea what you're talking about. This isn't accurate at all.
Then why is the scrolling speed is so lethargic in iOS safari (and list) compared to Android browser/list? It can take twice as many swipe and twice as long to scroll to end of page compared to Android.
In list it's perfect, and another way of framing the question is why is the Android browser so hyper when you scroll in the browser? One flick and you're at the top or bottom of the page, whereas iOS smartly increases in speed if it recognizes you want to move quicker.
Because they are an insecure iPhone user and they have come to the horrible realisation that both platforms are now pretty much in parity in terms of performance (which was the one thing iOS had over Android until the last 6-12 months).
Rather than accept the fact that the world is a better place for being spoilt for options like this, they have to either grossly exaggerate or just flat out fabricate reasons that reaffirm their purchasing decisions.
So true! I was an iPhone fanboy which was actually justified until Jelly Bean and Project Butter
The difference in touch response between the ip5 and S3 can not be judged by a human. It takes the processing power of a computer to 'see' the difference of thousandths of a millisecond. What you are posting is not true, and not sure why you would post something so erroneous?
Because it is true and you know it. I tried it myself. Anyone reading this : make sure you try a gs3 this week. Doesn't matter if its your friends or some random guys phone.
I will assure you that it's laggy and unresponsive.
Apple has got patented touch system.
Apple has got patented touch system.
In iOS, it is like 2-step speed. No matter how fast you flick, it still scrolls a limited amount and then start to slow down. To scroll a long document is just a pain as you need to do many flick.
The Samsungs GS3 has a very unresponsive touch in comparison with all the iPhones . It's like a 2 second delay.