> kubuntuboy said on
12-03-2009 at
18:02:
Just replaced my iPhone with an Android. And as a developer I must admit it was the best choice of my life to get rid of the apple trash. Never ever an apple product.
> jaj00RS said on
11-30-2009 at
01:58:
KIlls ur battery!
> Jager1988 said on
11-06-2009 at
06:58:
the iphones battery is one of its biggest flaws. ontop of that, the battery is not removeable making it impossible to charge a spare while you are using your current battery unforunately :( I just ordered the driod, I guess i'll see if it lives up to its hype
> daddyloco07 said on
10-26-2009 at
17:31:
battery life must be affected some how???i have to charge my iphone each night cuz i'm always txting and using game apps.if i run multiple game apps and use the phone txting, calling, on a normal daily basis, am i going to get stuck with a dead phone before i get home from work?????
> IDCMI said on
10-09-2009 at
13:05:
its 192/288mb ram (Depending on modell - 192 at g1 and magic 32b, 288 at magic 32a and htc hero)when it's full and you have no swap installed, then it's full ;)(i dont know how much the galaxy has actually)
> mlanovoy said on
09-24-2009 at
18:14:
That kind of background services consume very very little resources considering its a managed platform. I reckon it's a matter of hundred kilobytes at most, probably even much less
> chocolat80 said on
09-22-2009 at
20:44:
nope well as i know, its allowed me to run as much resources as i like at once so far:)
> dubtafoo said on
09-16-2009 at
00:15:
Are there restrictions on how many and how much resources the background tasks can consume?
> OoLLAMAoO said on
09-08-2009 at
01:20:
I think only T-Mobile and Rogers right now
> monvideo2brain said on
09-05-2009 at
15:27:
How to become an Android developper...(training in french) : Search "android video2brain" in google !
> yauhui said on
08-27-2009 at
15:04:
It's not about whether you can type faster or not, it's whether you can type more comfortably or not.With a physical keyboard/keypad you can type while looking away (with a certain extent of accuracy) much easier than with an on-screen keyboard.
> SexymanG1 said on
08-24-2009 at
14:27:
What app did he use
> pissdrunxlondon said on
08-11-2009 at
16:03:
connard.
> doctor567 said on
07-31-2009 at
17:52:
Does anyone who works at Google speak English as first language?
> camcamey said on
07-15-2009 at
05:55:
is it for at&t?
> 370065 said on
07-15-2009 at
04:00:
lol, but thats still pretty cool huh?
> elzzzzon said on
07-14-2009 at
00:30:
i could type faster on the iphone than on my htc touch pro 2, can even show you if you want you get use to it, people crying because the magic dont have a keyboard or a jack but you can just a cable to covert the jack for 3pound so really whats all the fuss??
> slizzoff said on
07-13-2009 at
02:56:
"zee nyew foto in zee aploe casee on" hahaha funny accent
> scottr69 said on
07-07-2009 at
00:39:
I can use my iphone keyboard just as fast as ANY handheld qwerty keypad. A lot better then people using the likes of the blackberry.The fact that the buttons stick it rather than a lumpless screen, does not effect the speed that you can type at.
> obrecht72 said on
07-03-2009 at
02:09:
Don't knock it till you try it./nuff said