onthecouchagain Well-known member Aug 12, 2010 967 17 0 Visit site Mar 28, 2014 #1 Wow. Android 4.x is more than twice as stable as iOS 7.1
A Aquila Retired Moderator Feb 24, 2012 15,904 0 0 Visit site Mar 28, 2014 #2 Here's the original report if anyone wants it: http://pages.crittercism.com/rs/crittercism/images/crittercism-mobile-benchmarks.pdf
Here's the original report if anyone wants it: http://pages.crittercism.com/rs/crittercism/images/crittercism-mobile-benchmarks.pdf
sting7k Well-known member Jun 10, 2010 626 6 0 Visit site Mar 28, 2014 #3 It looks to me like they are talking about the app crash rate not the OS crash rate.
A Aquila Retired Moderator Feb 24, 2012 15,904 0 0 Visit site Mar 28, 2014 #4 sting7k said: It looks to me like they are talking about the app crash rate not the OS crash rate. Click to expand... Yes, the original report is very much geared towards expressing the benefits of creating a highly stable app.
sting7k said: It looks to me like they are talking about the app crash rate not the OS crash rate. Click to expand... Yes, the original report is very much geared towards expressing the benefits of creating a highly stable app.
Tsepz_GP Well-known member Apr 20, 2013 1,385 0 0 Visit site Mar 28, 2014 #5 Be it app or OS crashes, it shows that Android has come a long way and has matured a lot. I face more app crashes with my iPad 4 than my GS4, so my experience is inline with the study, I barely if ever face a FC with apps in my GS4.
Be it app or OS crashes, it shows that Android has come a long way and has matured a lot. I face more app crashes with my iPad 4 than my GS4, so my experience is inline with the study, I barely if ever face a FC with apps in my GS4.
J JeffDenver Banned May 3, 2010 2,998 27 0 Visit site Mar 28, 2014 #6 Um...I thought iOS's big draw was it's apps? It's apps should be crashing LESS, not more, right?