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^^Not to mention widget functionality which is great. Besides if 3rd party multitasking was truly overrated Apple wouldn't be scrambling to implement it in their next OS.
Yea I don't know what the op is talking about, I multitask the hell out of my droid. Gtalk is always running, email, running navigation and pandora or droid live, downloading apps in the background while using other apps, the list goes on and on. I would go nuts if I had to keep ending whatever I was doing and reopen apps. Plus all you have to do is hold the home button for easy switching. I think its ridiculous that the ipad won't have multitasking on it. At least they're coming to their senses a bit and implementing it in the new iphone update (assuming the people in this thread are correct).
The iPhone can run one process at a time. The Droid, which has the same processor, can run multiple apps at the same time. That is the difference in speed you are seeing. Overclock the Droid and you will no longer notice a difference between the Droid and the iPhone (while still being able to multitask).
I use the stereo in my vehicle for music while on the road..... as for the others, e-mail is running all the time as well as msn... then navigation can be as well.... I'm not too sure why it's actually being called as non multi tasking.... maybe it just manages the apps well.... I can be using navigation and it will pop up with a tx or e-mail or msn message just fine. to answer the question though on music, I can be listening to music and also checking e-mail, browsing the web etc.... not sure how it's doing that if it can only do one thing at a time... lol
I was talking with a few iPhone-toting friends and the informed me that a software update for them wipes out all their apps! :icon_eek:You either have to do a backup/upgrade/restore or reload all your apps after you upgrade.
I was talking with a few iPhone-toting friends and the informed me that a software update for them wipes out all their apps! :icon_eek:You either have to do a backup/upgrade/restore or reload all your apps after you upgrade.
One of the top reasons that people jailbreak their iPhone is for the ability to multitask. It is also one of the main selling points of the Droid. I don't see how anyone could look at that as being overrated.
I'll stay out of the arguments in this thread. But I will say, that a big reason that the Iphone has some of that extra polish in its presentation is that it is a single piece of hardware that is controlled by Apple. Their greatest assett (and sometimes limitation) is that by controlling the hardware and software, they can make sure everything works perfectly with great emphasis on presentation.
That said, there are big advantages to the open source attitude of Android and the phones that run it. It's 2 different philosophies, each with their own set of positives and negatives.
The iPhone is a great phone and very nicely build , superior to the Droid in terms of quality , but it's just not for me .
I have hacked and opened a lot of iPhones , and for a couple of months I had an active iPhone 3G in paralel with the Droid , and I was barely using it . It was jaiboken so it was handling multitasking pretty well , but I like Android OS better or even WinMo , the iPhone simply felt like a dumb phone .