Why buy an HTC phone then?
Because the hardware is kickass and I'll root it and put CM7 on asap, therefore getting the best of both worlds
Why buy an HTC phone then?
Not to sound like an A$$ but obviously you have never developed software before. Fisrt and foremost you can not develop software that is to take advantage of a piece of hardware that is not on the market unless you are developing that hardware yourself.
Google does not develop hardware period... and Android OS being an open source project for the most part it would fall on the developers to build and support a Kernel that took full advantage of their unique hardware, or possibly the user community but you can not test and dev on something that you have never touched let alone seen a schematic layout for.
That is like expecting microsoft to Dev an OS that will take advantage of the Core i12 Processors without them ever actually knowing about it.
So apple has the advantage they build all in house and design OS' for hardware they select.
Because the hardware is kickass and I'll root it and put CM7 on asap, therefore getting the best of both worlds
What I'm saying is that Google has been quite short-sighted when it comes to hardware when you consider that it's been 7 months now since the first dual core phone has come out still with no support and the Nexus S lacking so much hardware-wise in what is supposed to be the ideal, cream-of-the-crop android phone.
I like how everyone bags on the Nexus S hardware. The Hummingbird is an absolute beast. Is it aging? Of course. So is the dual core snapdragon in the 3d. That's the nature of tech. It is in no way lacking. As of right now, side by side, out of the box, the Nexus is just as fast, and faster in many cases, than the 3d. I've used both, this is a fact. Will that change with updates? Of course. Does the 3d have more potential? Of course. But by the time that happens there will be a new phone with a new chip that trounces the 3d.
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Precisely what I was going to say. The 3D will be the "best" phone for long while until something better comes along. and just my2c, Samsung quality has really pummelled so a "so-called" better processor is nothing to be boasting about especially when it's only 1GHz-last year technology
I like how everyone bags on the Nexus S hardware. The Hummingbird is an absolute beast. Is it aging? Of course. So is the dual core snapdragon in the 3d. That's the nature of tech. It is in no way lacking. As of right now, side by side, out of the box, the Nexus is just as fast, and faster in many cases, than the 3d. I've used both, this is a fact. Will that change with updates? Of course. Does the 3d have more potential? Of course. But by the time that happens there will be a new phone with a new chip that trounces the 3d.
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Well, processor aside, there was a huge outcry about the missing features in this phone when it first came out. Questionable omissions to basic features like an led notification light, sd card support, no 4g (unless you got the Sprint version that came out months later), and many others that I've listed in previous posts. I'm not saying the Nexus S is a bad phone, but they certainly did not give this device as much thought as it deserved.
Well, I hate to be the Devil's Advocate in this one, but take a look at Apple's Ipad for example.
Well, processor aside, there was a huge outcry about the missing features in this phone when it first came out. Questionable omissions to basic features like an led notification light, sd card support, no 4g (unless you got the Sprint version that came out months later), and many others that I've listed in previous posts. I'm not saying the Nexus S is a bad phone, but they certainly did not give this device as much thought as it deserved.
Apples to oranges. Pun intended.
Apple creates the hardware and the software. That allows them to make sure both are up to snuff before release.
Manufacturers pushed to get tablets out before Android was ready. Don't blame Google for the manufacturer's haste and indiscretions. Don't blame Google for Motorola building and releasing the Atrix on Froyo. The carriers and manufacturers are the ones that rush products to make money.
I am referring to the 4g. No sd card was a mistake, but it really doesnt bother me. I have an ipod for my music, so 16gb is more than enough for me. The led notification should have just been built into the button backlights like people are doing after rooting. I think it's much cooler looking to have the buttons flash than a single led.
Precisely what I was going to say. The 3D will be the "best" phone for long while until something better comes along. and just my2c, Samsung quality has really pummelled so a "so-called" better processor is nothing to be boasting about especially when it's only 1GHz-last year technology
That's fine, but your words exactly was that the phone was "in no way lacking". But it was, and in many glaring ways. No matter how well the phone performs, there are still issues that cannot be dismissed so easily by say, having a secondary device like an ipod to fill in the gaps. I'm just saying that the phone was overlooked in many ways, ways that would make you question if they really knew what they were doing.
First off, let me say I agree with what you're saying about google working more closely with manufacturers.
I said the hummingbird was in no way lacking. Don't take the quote out of context. You say yourself that the software is not really taking advantage of dual cores yet. That's my point. Yes, the Nexus has some flaws. All phones do. Personally, I don't find any flaws glaring, they are more like minor issues to me. I have 120gb of music. Personally, I'd rather have a secondary device for music anyway. Or cloud storage. I think they should have squeezed an sd port in, but when the original Nexus came out, 32gb sd were just hitting the street. I think the flaws in the 4g are more due to the fact that sprint got it 6 months after it was actually released.
All phones have flaws. I have yet to see the perfect phone. I just bought my Nexus because I personally found the flaws in the 3d to bother me more than the Nexus flaws. Its all personal preference.
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Whoops my fault, I did take it out of context. Guess I read it too fast.
I think this is just more proof that the phones are coming out way to fast.
New phones are out every 6 months to a year and there are always issues with them.
If they came out with new hardware every two years, and upgraded software in between,
the phones would be much better and it would give developers more time
to get the crap running smooth before it comes out.
Look at Apple, they don't make hardly any changes from year to year, but it runs smooth. (I hate Apple)
Not to mention, Apple makes both the hardware and software (OS) for their product.
~Drew
Look at Apple, they don't make hardly any changes from year to year, but it runs smooth. (I hate Apple)