http://androidandme.com/2011/12/news/android-may-never-be-as-smooth-as-ios-says-ex-googler/
The article is kinda old the fact remains that iOS focusses more on what is on the screen and rendering it more than any other task ...while android focusses on both tasks simontaenously...
I hav no knowledge of devolopemnt so I wanted to know wether it is possible to hack android into working the same way?
Thanks
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Has anybody installed and managed to run the game smoothly on their SGS2? If so please can you tell me what Rom/kernel you are using.
Its becoming an minor obsession to find out why all other games run great except Roboto, which is laggy as hell, no matter what Rom/Kernel/OC used.
Tried the game on other less powerful phones and runs smooth.
I was able to run roboto HD on my Samsung galaxy ace l.lol ®© @[email protected]
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Do you want the file
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Thank you but I already have HD and SD version..both seem to run laggy compared to my other devices.
I am currently using an HTC HD2 running WinMo 6.5. There is nothing wrong with it except that woefully lacking in apps.
Considering changing phones to another platform. Since I have issues with Apple proprietary marketing, this leaves me with Android and Win7. What I want is to be able to build a homescreen such as below, with an Agenda, frequently used programs and apps, most important contacts, msg notifications, etc...
Is this even possible on a droid?
Yes it is possible ! And its just a small thing to have an homescreen like that on an android
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Would love to see some examples
http://www.android.com/about/ice-cream-sandwich/
Here you are! Check out how flexible and beautiful Android is!
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I am looking to edit from my phone.
Video editing takes a ton of CPU power, I don't even think there are many available.
Unless its the simple crop, then I think Android can handle it...
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Is it possible to port a silver light web application into an android app? How would one go about doing this?
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Is it possible to port a silver light web application into an android app? How would one go about doing this?
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I think there was some work done a while ago to port the Linux Silverlight alternative called Moonlight to Android. I don't think it got very far.
Moonlight is missing some things like DRM which Microsoft won't share (no surprise there) so things like Netflix won't work.
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I think there was some work done a while ago to port the Linux Silverlight alternative called Moonlight to Android. I don't think it got very far.
Moonlight is missing some things like DRM which Microsoft won't share (no surprise there) so things like Netflix won't work.
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Would it be possible to port an silver light application to java and then to android?
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That I couldn't tell you. I would imagine you could just write it in Java or C# and make it Android native though
Hi, I'd like if someone can explain to me why android apps never open Web links within the app instead of always redirecting you to the browser like iOS and I never noticed this before but I'm currently using an iPhone along side my Galaxy S3 since I'm in the Caribbean and I just think the iOS way makes more sense especially for apps like cracked and Facebook.... Thoughts?
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Because the android apps in question do not have a web browser within them, at least not in the sense of a traditional browser. I can't attest to how iOS works as I have too many qualms with apple to use their products, but I would assume many of their apps also launch a browser for web content, and if they don't its due to integration of a browser within the app.
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Hey sorry I'm just noticing the reply and all I'm looking for is a discussion of some sort but a bit of an update I just used the CNN app on my Galaxy and it as in opened links pertaining to the app within itself such as unlocking the live TV and I just think more android apps should do it and also you might be familiar with flip board and how not handles links that's what I mean
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