They didn't mention in the keynote, did they? Seems like something they should have if ICS has it.
hardware acceleration will be present in the apps by default, but NOT the entire OS. they already covered this, saying that things like swiping and stuff will not be hardware accelerated. in short, Android will never be as smooth as iOS or Windows Phone because it is not a composite based OS like those are. android is an "on-the-fly" OS, hence is why it allows customizations, widgets, different launchers, etc. they're banking on the consumers not knowing any better by throwing out "dual-core" and flashy words that still don't equate to single core devices' smoothness (i.e. Windows Phone devices)...
the animations and smoothness and the entire OS of iOS and WP7.5 are already baked in ("taped" or "recorded" if you will) which is why it results in it being so smooth because it's literally like you are watching a pre-recorded set of things (i.e. closed source and doesn't allow much customization). this is the main reason I left Android because it will NEVER be hardware accelerated fully until it is re-written to be composite based.
LOL, poor kid is lost.......
So once again, we are talking about a different OS version, and a submission from March 2010. Before the video was even out.
How many updates have we seen since then? Was Honeybcomb out then?
PS, this report was closed January 11th of 2011.
Status: Released
Owner: romaingu...@gtempaccount.com
Closed: Jan 2011
Type-Enhancement
Priority-Medium
LOL PWND!!!!!!!
Alrighty then.
lol....wow it's funny how people are getting so sensitive about a flaw an OS has...
Beat me to it. But exactly!! Do research before you chime on an OS that obviously have no clue on