armeddroid
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Well, some people don't think Android has to worry...
Apple's iPhone OS 4.0 No Threat to Android - PCWorld
Thanks, Kev.
Good read.
Well, some people don't think Android has to worry...
Apple's iPhone OS 4.0 No Threat to Android - PCWorld
Oh really? Go ahead and open 20 browser windows and watch how fast your battery dies.
I'm not even going to bother being polite about this because I'm getting tired of people chiming in when they don't know what they are talking about. So, point being, you don't know what you're talking about. Every task you add to memory exponentially increases the amount of electricity required by memory to keep it there. ANY task in memory is draining battery. It uses the same amount of battery from memory whether it's using CPU cycles or not. It's kind of ridiculous that people actually believe memory doesn't require electricity to function.
Polite or not, the marginal amount of electricity to maintain a few kilobytes of code in memory compared to running an app is infinitesimal. The electricity you're talking about is maintaining memory whether it is filled or not. The notion that "every task you add to memory exponentially increases the amount of electricity required" suggests you don't understand the word "exponentially."
Oh really? Go ahead and open 20 browser windows and watch how fast your battery dies.
Polite or not, the marginal amount of electricity to maintain a few kilobytes of code in memory compared to running an app is infinitesimal. The electricity you're talking about is maintaining memory whether it is filled or not. The notion that "every task you add to memory exponentially increases the amount of electricity required" suggests you don't understand the word "exponentially."
Oh really? Go ahead and open 20 browser windows and watch how fast your battery dies.
OK I have on any given day anywhere between 10 - 15 browser windows open in the stock browser. I have my widgets running, with a battery miser that shuts off wifi, gps, APN after two minutes of sleep. I listen to Pandora/MP3s for approx 2 hours on the commute, browse for about 1 or 2, facebook, text and about 30 minutes of phone calls. I unplug at 100% at 7am and get home at 7:30 pm with 40%-50% every day. No task killers involved.
As for memory, you have to keep it powered if you are using it or not. You cannot turn off the power to half your memory to save power.Oh really? Go ahead and open 20 browser windows and watch how fast your battery dies.
OK I have on any given day anywhere between 10 - 15 browser windows open in the stock browser. I have my widgets running, with a battery miser that shuts off wifi, gps, APN after two minutes of sleep. I listen to Pandora/MP3s for approx 2 hours on the commute, browse for about 1 or 2, facebook, text and about 30 minutes of phone calls. I unplug at 100% at 7am and get home at 7:30 pm with 40%-50% every day. No task killers involved.
Ive never heard of being able to turn on part of flash memory to save power. It is all or nothing.As for memory, you have to keep it powered if you are using it or not. You cannot turn off the power to half your memory to save power.Oh really? Go ahead and open 20 browser windows and watch how fast your battery dies.
That's not true. Memory power consumption scales as needed.
Well, some people don't think Android has to worry...
Apple's iPhone OS 4.0 No Threat to Android - PCWorld
Here in NY there was an interview on Fox Morning with a guy from PC Mag about the soon to be released iphone os4..well this guy was an obvious shill for Apple! He stated that now iphone will be able to multitask and that once iphone develops something it puts a "stamp on it" which encourages others in the industry to follow. WHAAAT?! Even the interviewer mentioned that the Droid already multitasks and he went back to the iphone"stamp" claim. What bs, trying to take credit for that is pure puffery! Google should sue!
Ive never heard of being able to turn on part of flash memory to save power. It is all or nothing.As for memory, you have to keep it powered if you are using it or not. You cannot turn off the power to half your memory to save power.
That's not true. Memory power consumption scales as needed.
I am interested on more of the details on the multitasking engine.
1. Background audio
2. Voice over IP
3. Background location
4. Push notifications
5. Local notifications
6. Task completion
7. Fast app switching
These are the ones that are affected for multitasking as stock once the update gets pushed.
Now thoughts on that? Since we are just going all over the place about it..lets address it one at a time.
It uses more power for accessing but if you don't access it then you don't use any additional power.Ive never heard of being able to turn on part of flash memory to save power. It is all or nothing.That's not true. Memory power consumption scales as needed.
It's all "on". But as it's utilized more power consumption increases. Same as a PC.
Ive never heard of being able to turn on part of flash memory to save power. It is all or nothing.That's not true. Memory power consumption scales as needed.
It's all "on". But as it's utilized more power consumption increases. Same as a PC.