IOS vs Android. An eternal argument.
Facts be that Android is and will always be a 'copy'. Well made but still a copy. Google 'Eric Schmidt' to know more.
Updated friend's Nexus to JB and finally Android seems to get a knack of a smooth UI, something IOS figured out with IOS 1.0
My poor SII has been smothered by buggy ICS updates. In fact Samsung is in such a hurry to sell more and more SIII that they have not yet solved the emmc erase bug which can irrevocably brick your phone, if you flash a nandroid backup. CM9 still has the occasional bug as devs have found a new toy to play with..JB? What do I do, flash a 4.03 ROM which has huge, ugly notifications..? And in the form of Indian firmware has messed up bluetooth and wifi.
And yes, I had to get the display of the S II replaced as AMOLED does not take bright wallpaers to well, so my statusbar had burnt in, the screen edges had smudges. Solution, use a dark preferably black wallpaper. So they say...
On the other hand my trusty iphone4 will get the ios6 upgrade, still works in the exact same fashion as it did when it came with ios4. No lag, everything works just the way it should. The screen is still fantastic...
And I am still looking for the tutorial to 'develop' an Android ROM.
Copy? Please read the thread and you will come to know who has copied what. How many times it has to be explained.
iOS 1.0 also didnt not have copy paste which they did in iOS 3.0. Whereas Android preferred to have basic functionality rather than smoothness, I am happy that they did this way.
iOS 1.0 didnt have so many things which Android has from day 1. So, stop talking alone about smoothness.
The bug which you are talking about is related to people who love to flash custom ROM's. It does not effect common people who are on stock. And for those who are developers/flasher, they have alternate of avoiding any brick. I am doing it and know how to do it.
I too have SII and never faced issue you have mentioned.
Your trusty iPhone4 will get ios6 because apple has to support only 5-6 phones. On the other hand, Android is deployed on more than 100 types of phone and the beauty is that it can be deployed on so many different kind of devices!
Lag? Are you talking about sub 10k phones here?
My Android phone does not lag.
Tutorial, so you mean to say that someone would write a simple tutorial for you so that you became a developers and in its absence, no one can develop ROM?
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And great android fanboys continue to remain guinea pigs at hands of google and manufacturers.
Keep it up guys.
Be nice guinea pigs to your masters google and Samsung.
Best luck.
Here he comes again, not with any replies but another useless comment.
Lol, how frustrated he is, neither he has replied to my post or anyone's post and he is talking about pigs........:lol: