quote:
Originally posted by -dt-
it only supports certain events in the background, unlike android which allows _anything_.
It is enough to let me keep a bunch of apps frozen without wasting battery or cpu cycles that didn't need to be used.
[Also, for fast app switching, developers only have to recompile the app iirc]
And about "device choice": it is nice, but how many of them support the most recent android updates? And why don't they get the updates all together, but one on one, and that's IF the carrier allows it to be updated. Not to count the version mess Google makes, basicaly every release seems to be major.
Androids have it's good points, but their good points still don't convince
me (it is more than enough for a lot of people; just as only the crazy appstore rules are enough for people to hate the iPhone) to leave my dear closed, controlled, and trouble-free environment.
Again, about Apple's pseudo-multitask: fast app switching is crazy fast.