Author Topic: New LG G3 is out - Need Android Advice  (Read 3812 times)

android is less stuff and doesn't require applications to use
this

Although I will admit Android is horribly optimized

With my HTC One constant lookups, random reboots, crashes, were all a norm once I started using it more often


Think of it from perspective: It takes a 1.9ghz quad core processor to run android smoothly at the same time ios requires a 1.2ghz (not sure) dual core processor smoothly without any hiccups


Although I will admit Android is horribly optimized

With my HTC One constant lookups, random reboots, crashes, were all a norm once I started using it more often


Think of it from perspective: It takes a 1.9ghz quad core processor to run android smoothly at the same time ios requires a 1.2ghz (not sure) dual core processor smoothly without any hiccups


thats because sense is absolute stuff and that ios is made for one platform.

thats because sense is absolute stuff and that ios is made for one platform.
Isn't sense 6.0 good? I used it at the AT&T store and it ran smoothly, also looked really nice.

It takes a 1.9ghz quad core processor to run android smoothly at the same time ios requires a 1.2ghz (not sure) dual core processor smoothly without any hiccups
I have a 1.2 GHz single-core CPU and Android 4.0 runs smoothly.

Isn't sense 6.0 good? I used it at the AT&T store and it ran smoothly, also looked really nice.
He didn't say m8
I'm talking pre sense 6.0, sense 6 is alright

He didn't say m8
I'm talking pre sense 6.0, sense 6 is alright
Oh. I was wondering why you didn't like it, Sense 6.0 looks pretty good.