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Originally Posted by orangekid
to be fair they could have used the same chip in the galaxy S which also uses the hummingbird CPU and handles graphics a lot better than the snapdragon.
Wait till we see some action from the galaxy S, that will be the test of "what if android had a similar chip as the iPhone"
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Personally for me the snapdragon is more than capable. I have a 360/ps3/laptop for gaming. The framerate on the ipad isn't all that hot. It's got the same A4 as the iphone 4 and runs at a slightly higher resolution. Also the A4 is limited because it only has 256mb of system memory, which leaves alot less space for textures and gaming. I actually own an iPad, and trust me you can start telling really easily when the processor is getting bogged down or the ram is full. Not to mention how many times a game just disappears because it ran out of memory to run it. No error message or anything.