Droid Maps vs. iPhone Maps
This is a discussion on Droid Maps vs. iPhone Maps within the Droid General Discussions forums, part of the Droid Discussions category; One thing to also consider. The iPhone's screen has a lower resolution, so there is less processing to be done. I've compared layer to layer ...
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One thing to also consider. The iPhone's screen has a lower resolution, so there is less processing to be done. I've compared layer to layer and the rendering and details on the Droid look so much better. Who cares if it's a little slower? I'll give up some speed for clarity.
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the android 2.0 release on your droid isn't as stable as the developers would have wanted
you should be getting a 2.1 update sometime by the end of 2009
the droid was rush released and i'm sure if google had their way, they would have waited.
The Droid is NOT an iphone killer in any sense. It's a competitor. This one phone alone will not destroy the iphone and apple. Android has a long way to go, but we've made leaps and bounds in only 1 year since launch.
You can blame verizon if they raised your expectations to such a high degree. Until root access is acquired on this device, it's full functionality will never be discovered.
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Mine processes the maps on my wifi just as fast as my 3gs. From a cold start, the droid got a gps lock a lot faster too.
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Originally Posted by
phamous
the android 2.0 release on your droid isn't as stable as the developers would have wanted
you should be getting a 2.1 update sometime by the end of 2009
the droid was rush released and i'm sure if google had their way, they would have waited.
The Droid is NOT an iphone killer in any sense. It's a competitor. This one phone alone will not destroy the iphone and apple. Android has a long way to go, but we've made leaps and bounds in only 1 year since launch.
You can blame verizon if they raised your expectations to such a high degree. Until root access is acquired on this device, it's full functionality will never be discovered.
Interchangeable batteries ..
Insurance plan...
Verizon 3G/wireless network...
YEAH... its an iPHONE KILLER
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Originally Posted by
phamous
the android 2.0 release on your droid isn't as stable as the developers would have wanted
you should be getting a 2.1 update sometime by the end of 2009
the droid was rush released and i'm sure if google had their way, they would have waited.
The Droid is NOT an iphone killer in any sense. It's a competitor. This one phone alone will not destroy the iphone and apple. Android has a long way to go, but we've made leaps and bounds in only 1 year since launch.
You can blame verizon if they raised your expectations to such a high degree. Until root access is acquired on this device, it's full functionality will never be discovered.
Not as stable? Really? Mine has been up for weeks without having to reboot. Besides, stability has very little to do with how fast it renders a map. Data size, complexity and network speed do.
As for the 'iPhone killer' comment. Well that is somewhat subjective. I consider the Droid superior to the iPhone in many ways, so to me, it's an iPhone killer. If we're talking market dominance though, that's a different story.
And again, the Android vs Iphone OS subject is also somewhat subjective as well. Personally, I consider Android to be superior, both in user interface, stability (based on my iPhone experience) and customization ability.
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Originally Posted by
darreno1

Originally Posted by
phamous
the android 2.0 release on your droid isn't as stable as the developers would have wanted
you should be getting a 2.1 update sometime by the end of 2009
the droid was rush released and i'm sure if google had their way, they would have waited.
The Droid is NOT an iphone killer in any sense. It's a competitor. This one phone alone will not destroy the iphone and apple. Android has a long way to go, but we've made leaps and bounds in only 1 year since launch.
You can blame verizon if they raised your expectations to such a high degree. Until root access is acquired on this device, it's full functionality will never be discovered.
Not as stable? Really? Mine has been up for weeks without having to reboot. Besides, stability has very little to do with how fast it renders a map. Data size, complexity and network speed do.
As for the 'iPhone killer' comment. Well that is somewhat subjective. I consider the Droid superior to the iPhone in many ways, so to me, it's an iPhone killer. If we're talking market dominance though, that's a different story.
And again, the Android vs Iphone OS subject is also somewhat subjective as well. Personally, I consider Android to be superior, both in user interface, stability (based on my iPhone experience) and customization ability.
Look guys, I'm not *****ing, really, just bringing up a topic that I noticed. I never prefaced that this was an iPhone killer, you guys did that. I don't care if it ever surpasses the iPhone in WHATEVER capacity.
The Droid and mostly Android OS is what I want to hold in my hands, it will only get better, I know.
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