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If the laggy/choppy aspect of Android is due to custom launchers, then why does Froyo run smoother than 2.1 (yet still not as fluid as iOS or even WebOS)?
Why does the Moto Droid, HTC EVO, and other Android devices lag? Are they all bad coders too?
Why does *the* Google phone, the Nexus One, lag?
As for Android being "new", that's no excuse to have weak performance. The original iPhone had silky smooth transitions and ran on a meager 620MHz processor underclocked to 412MHz. Every Android phone with a 1GHz chip should run like butter. Period.
Android is designed by a bunch of engineers with total disregard for UI and human factors. Even Google knows this and Gingerbread is supposed to address this very issue as stated in the interview posted by the OP.
That's exactly what I'm telling you. If you think a Nexus One is just as fluid as an iPhone then I don't know what to tell you.You can't tell me that the out-of-the-box vanilla Android lags. That's simply crazy.
You might know them and think differently but all I have to judge Android on is what I see. Are you going to tell me that the UI is as good (in terms of fluidity and cohesion) as the iPhone's? I don't think it is. Matter of fact, I'd bet that the WP7 UI will be smoother and more cohesive than Android's. Details. It's lacking in Android. The feature set is good but it's very rough around the edges.And they are working on it. But I know some of these engineers (all the way back from the BeOS days) and to say that they have "total disregard for human interface" is ridiculous.
You can't tell me that the out-of-the-box vanilla Android lags. That's simply crazy. Throw a manufacturer's customized "launcher" & bloatware on top of all the third party apps that you the user add... you're bound to run into some poor coding or total overload of system resources.
Android is cool in that there are a lot of possibilities. But it severly lacks polish. Everything just feels like beta software, from the actual OS to apps. A phone should not be choppy and laggy on a 1GHz processor and I'm seeing just that on a recently released Samsung Captivate.
By the time Gingerbread comes out, Windows Phone 7 would have been released as well as the next version of iOS. Gingerbread will have to be top notch. This beta look and feel doesn't cut it now and will not cut it then.
If any of you using a Nexus One, Droid, Droid x, EVO , Dinc etc, think your phone is smooth, then ur on drugs.
You type "ur" and I'm supposed to take you seriously?
My Incredible is smooth. Smooth enough for me.
Ahem...I mean...
my inc iz smth srsly u gyz omg lol ttyl!
my inc iz smth srsly u gyz omg lol ttyl!