Balling
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Benchmarks are nearly irrelevant on as UX driven a device as a phone.
Edit> That said, the S4 figures are impressive, and it's a step closer to my dream future of phone powered laptops and workstations.
[Edited on 20-03-2013 by Balling]
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A2H GO
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Indeed it is on paper.
In reality it'll still lag browsing Wikipedia.
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Gary
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Pre-ordered
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LeeM
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you want the galaxy mega.
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Gary
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I really dont. it's the phone version of one of these...
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Whittie
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I think I want one, but can't justify it
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Indeed it is on paper.
In reality it'll still lag browsing Wikipedia.
im going to make a video later showing my galaxy s3 doesnt lag at all whilst scrolling a large wikipedia article
[Edited on 12-04-2013 by Steve]
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Indeed it is on paper.
In reality it'll still lag browsing Wikipedia.
im going to make a video later showing my galaxy s3 doesnt lag at all whilst scrolling a large wikipedia article
[Edited on 12-04-2013 by Steve]
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
im going to make a video later showing my galaxy s3 doesnt lag at all whilst scrolling a large wikipedia article
No need.
http://youtu.be/0acT2-xLdHc
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My s3 is really good no problems at all. Not arsed in the slightest about size as personally id rather have a nice big screen
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by Steve
im going to make a video later showing my galaxy s3 doesnt lag at all whilst scrolling a large wikipedia article
No need.
http://youtu.be/0acT2-xLdHc
mine does not lag like that at all, I will show a video later
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by Steve
im going to make a video later showing my galaxy s3 doesnt lag at all whilst scrolling a large wikipedia article
No need.
http://youtu.be/0acT2-xLdHc
No lag here - http://youtu.be/P1UEraHDoAQ?t=11m38s
Edit - Again, no lag - http://youtu.be/65Dd1idikAo?t=7m7s / http://youtu.be/IRxMxBfLYJs?t=19m51s
[Edited on 12-04-2013 by Dom]
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Steve
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its amazing how its only the people that are apple biased in their reviews that seem to find lag issues
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A2H GO
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Dom, that's likely to be a brand new review unit and showing off a few features is not the same a real world everyday use with multiple apps backing up on top of eachother, or multiple widgets setup across numerous home screens.
Steve, the same could be said about android people never seem to notice it, theyve become so accustomed to a sub par experience, and not knowing any different its just normal.
[Edited on 13-04-2013 by A2H GO]
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Are you aware that in the year 2013 most people by now have had a heady mix of apple and android phones and now even some windows phones.
I didnt like my Iphone 3 so I upgraded to a samsung galaxy s2 and now to a nexus 4. I have occasion to use my missus iphone 4s now and again and I dislike it.
I never seem to come across any of these problems, and any problems I have ever come across have been so miniscule its ridiculous. You're talking about slight lag browsing wikipedia like its the worst thing since unsliced bread.
The galaxy s4 will undoubtedly be an amazing bit of kit as are all smartphones coming out at the moment.
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Dom, that's likely to be a brand new review unit and showing off a few features is not the same a real world everyday use with multiple apps backing up on top of eachother, or multiple widgets setup across numerous home screens.
Steve, the same could be said about android people never seem to notice it, theyve become so accustomed to a sub par experience, and not knowing any different its just normal.
[Edited on 13-04-2013 by A2H GO]
Did you notice lag in the videos dom posted?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Dom, that's likely to be a brand new review unit and showing off a few features is not the same a real world everyday use with multiple apps backing up on top of eachother, or multiple widgets setup across numerous home screens.
Yeah, must be it Ash - clearly the phone in Balling's vid is an 'every day' phone rather than the brand spanking new phones in the three videos i posted....
Strange that no actual browser testing happens in the vid Balling posted though; rather the guys decides to show off a range of phonegap-esque apps and twitter.
[Edited on 13-04-2013 by Dom]
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Clearly got a load of stuff running to cause that, my s2 dosent even lag that bad!
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Dom, that's likely to be a brand new review unit and showing off a few features is not the same a real world everyday use with multiple apps backing up on top of eachother, or multiple widgets setup across numerous home screens.
Yeah, must be it Ash - clearly the phone in Balling's vid is an 'every day' phone rather than the brand spanking new phones in the three videos i posted....
Strange that no actual browser testing happens in the vid Balling posted though; rather the guys decides to show off a range of phonegap-esque apps and twitter.
[Edited on 13-04-2013 by Dom]
Didn't watch Ballings vid, watched your first link for about a minute and responded to your post. Don't need vids to prove anything, I have months of first hand experience.
Sure, you can make it smoother by closing all background running apps, or not using live wallpapers, or not using intensive widgets, and then post videos of how smooth it is. But that's like when people take pictures of their cars dash showing its done 99mpg but theyve actually reset it then been rolling down hills in neutral. It's not a real world example of everyday use and you can't use any of those features as advantages if you can't take advantage of them without ruining the experience
[Edited on 13-04-2013 by A2H GO]
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Apple r da best.
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Sure, you can make it smoother by closing all background running apps, or not using live wallpapers, or not using intensive widgets,
I don't use live wallpapers, and I only have one widget running but that's a bit of a non argument as you cant get those features on the iphone anyway so its only fair to compare without those running.
These are extra features that the iphone doesn't offer.
Regards running apps in the background, it doesn't make any difference to how smooth my browser etc scrolls, mine is as smooth as doms vid without closing any background apps, im not even convinced adding widgets and live wallpapers will make much difference either.
[Edited on 13-04-2013 by Steve]
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A2H GO
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Before anyone starts this isn't about how good/bad apple is, it's about the quality of the hardware being irrelevant since as long as its running android it'll still be the same poor experience.
[Edited on 13-04-2013 by A2H GO]
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Sure, you can make it smoother by closing all background running apps, or not using live wallpapers, or not using intensive widgets,
I don't use live wallpapers, and I only have one widget running but that's a bit of a non argument as you cant get those features on the iphone anyway so its only fair to compare without those running.
These are extra features that the iphone doesn't offer.
Regards running apps in the background, it doesn't make any difference to how smooth my browser etc scrolls, mine is as smooth as doms vid without closing any background apps, im not even convinced adding widgets and live wallpapers will make much difference either.
[Edited on 13-04-2013 by Steve]
That's my point, poeople tout android as being better because you an do all this stuff like have live wallpapers, cool widgets and proper multi tasking but in reality when it makes your phone run like turd it's not an advantage at all so might also not have it.
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Steve
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of course its an advantage because its something you cant do otherwise, you don't have to have them, but the option is there if you do.
Using them doesn't exactly make the phone unusable does it?
I don't think my phone will lag that much more if at all with some of them running. Its certainly not something I noticed when I had some installed when playing around
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A2H GO
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And this is what it comes down to, choice and preference.
My opinion of android reflects the fact that I'd rather have fewer features in return for a consistent, solid user experience.
Whereas android users would rather have the choice to use a multitude of features even if in some cases it's at the detriment of the experience.
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