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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism That?s 4 years behind Apple!!! It also means that Apple doesn't have "special" battery technology nor "special" silicon technology that enabled their stuff to vastly outperform Android stuff on battery li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism The ones I?m referring to are coming as 1GHz Cortex-A8 compared to about 750-850Mhz Apple A4 in the iPhone 4. Despite this inferior number of cycles per second the device feels faster in the UI as the code is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Well, that 1M units of the Galaxy Tab represents the number of hardcore Android geeks that "had to have one". How many hardcore RIM geeks (not typical users) are there? There aren't any hardcore android g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell You act as though a company cannot have its corporate headquarters in one city and not have a major offices and infrastructure in another city. AT&T continued to own the infrastructure it has built in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell This isn't entirely true. Before AT&T and Cingular merged AT&T was still based in New York City. AT&T still owns the long distance infrastructure it has been building in New York for the past c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zanshin The problem isn't the iPhone. The problem is New York sucks. Period. No, the problem is that Verizon is the incumbent landline carrier in New York --- which by definition means that Verizon has more manpower…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross When you're several months behind, you're having issues. RIM is arguing that it's not really delayed. But originally, thy said that they were hoping for a delivery earlier. It doesn't matter what we say. We…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross You know, you're mixing two things. The OS and the hardware are two different things. What HK knows, and I know a lot of people there, is not relevant. The hardware determines the power required and used, t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross But they're not using OMAP4, they're using an entire tablet to play it. That includes amplifiers, and many other circuits. I'm sure that Apple's cpu can play music for a longer time too. We are also talking…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Look, there are a number of problems. That doesn't have anything to do with this issue. Of course it does. The whole Playbook is half finished --- it doesn't mean that they are having "issues", it just mea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism December 17, 2010: ”Way ahead” of competition Nowhere did he say it was way ahead in battery life --- he was talking about performance (i.e. multitasking). They have been saying 8 hours of battery life …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism WTF! What kind of statement is that? A processor can be rated for battery life? Your on my ignore list so I do risk an infraction cussing you out. It said it in the TI website --- 120 hours audio. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism They turned off power management to take it to CES after rampant rumours about the PlayBook having poor battery just so they can have its picture taken denoting 4 hours of use remaining with 93% of the batter…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Apparently they shift around. But anyway, if they manage 8 hours with that battery and that small screen, I'm less than impressed. Jobs may want the former, but most reviews said almost 11 hours playing vid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross They said they were having issues. They said that they were working on it, but as they admitted that this product is pretty late already, has power management issues, and that they are working on it, I wonder …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I haven't seen this 8 hour number. Where did you get it? Considering that the screen is about 45% of the area of the iPads screen, a battery that's 80% of the capacity of the iPad's should be getting a lot …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross This isn't very helpful to RIM. If you read that carefully, you will notice that it's applicable to just their system. It clearly says that power management modules MUST BE WRITTEN. That means that for every s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro No, you used the lack of features you cited as "stuff that will appear!" "by magic!" trust me! Businesses that do that kind of product rollout fail miserable because they forfeit the impression their product make…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro Consistent wishful claims vs real world undisputed screenshot. And who's crying wolf? Undisputed what? --- for a device without proper power management software and running with apps in "all singing, all danci…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Your line of logic makes no sense. It would cost Apple more to make separate CDMA - HSPA phones than to have both in one phone. Price is determined by supply and demand --- not by input cost.