Yes of course but if you look at the specs Google choose for the Nexus S they are basically telling you that until the next Nexus phone arrives this is all you will need to run android optimally.
Like steve jobs tells all apple users?
That's not even the same thing. Google's Nexus phones are for developers so they know what the system requirements are gonna be needed for the next years iterations of android. So therefore the nexus S with gingerbread told developers these are the paramaters you need to develop for anything less will be outdated anything more won't be needed. "
That's not even the same thing. Google's Nexus phones are for developers so they know what the system requirements are gonna be needed for the next years iterations of android. So therefore the nexus S with gingerbread told developers these are the paramaters you need to develop for anything less will be outdated anything more won't be needed. "
This is correct.That's not even the same thing. Google's Nexus phones are for developers so they know what the system requirements are gonna be needed for the next years iterations of android. So therefore the nexus S with gingerbread told developers these are the paramaters you need to develop for anything less will be outdated anything more won't be needed. "
No offense, but they make the phone to sell it. Yes, a primary target for Google are mobile developers and providing a 'vanilla' experience is important to devs, they make the phone to sell it (and make money, which is the responsibility of the company). Wouldnt it be easier for google to just, say, publish a document stating min/ideal hardware specs like any piece of software ever created, lol?
But we aren't talking about a Vanilla Android phone, You have the Inspire running sense and the Atrix running Blur and Webtop
And you think Google doesn't know this and calculate this? Cmon lol there are no vanilla android phones except the nexus
Yes so there you go two handsets out if the 100s available.
actually nvm it has sense too, so yup nexus is the only one.
Thats fine, I just get confused when people say "forget this phone it has outdated specs" etc when the phone is great and has fantastic specs. Like I said I think its more about obsession with having the latest and greatest.All this doesn't really matter, whatever floats your boat. More processing power and ram is always good in my book and if they are going to give it to me then I'll take it.
Thats fine, I just get confused when people say "forget this phone it has outdated specs" etc when the phone is great and has fantastic specs. Like I said I think its more about obsession with having the latest and greatest.
Have to concur. Whatever fits you best but you can't crap on the inspire. People still love their EVOs and this phone puts that to shame
Dude are you kidding lol the nexus phones haven't made any Money they don't sell for anything if they weren't for the developers or tweakers like me there considered flops. Google makes them and looses on them
Fact: Google DOES make money off these phones (indirectly, through apps made by these devs which make their OS, and the platforms on which it is installed, attractive to consumers)
Fact: Hardware is solid to run the OS. No Frills. Could run on less. Better on more.
Fact: In the short term they do lose money on the phones directly
Its like you are saying dells mid-low end PCs are what the OS is made to run on. Its not true. It can run on far less, but they are available at a reasonable price for certain people. Dell makes much better computers for people who actually use the PCs for something other than word processing/web/music.
Apparently you cannot grasp what I am saying, so I will save my time and energy.
I don't think your understanding. I get what your saying that the atrix is a top end version. Your not seeing what I'm saying. If developers are developing for the nexus specs. Most of the extra on the atrix won't be utilized till at least next year at the earliest. So yes the atrix is awesome but it doesn't make the inspire worthless or irrelevant
I was responding to your comment about the nexus phones being used as a "template" for what phones running android should be, as it pertains to hardware specs.
I agree with you completely that most the stuff the atrix is capable of cannot possibly be utilized as it is on the bleeding edge and far surpasses the capabilities of most phones. why would someone develop for just the tip of technology when if they wanted to sell their product they could make it available to a much wider breadth of mobile devices? We are in agreement.
Inspire is not worthless, by a longshot. I was only saying, in my first post, that when I purchase a phone, I lock in for 2 years. I would prefer to get the absolute best phone (in terms of hardware and capabilities) to ensure longevity.
As apps progress, they will become more demanding. Dual core tegra processor and 1g ram all but ensures that no matter how fast the tech progresses, i will be in good shape to run it, and run it well. This doesn't say that the inspire wont as well, but I submit the atrix will continue to have the edge.
It's the Atrix for me. I do a lot of video calling with my iPhone 4 and I need the Atrix so I can continue to do so (with Skype).
Also, after coming from an iPhone 4, there is no way I would go to a 4.3" screen with only 480 x 800 resolution. 4" at 540 x 960 won't be that much of a 'downgrade'.
The extra RAM, the onboard storage of the Atrix just seals the deal.
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