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View Poll Results: Do you think our WM chefs should start aiding TP2 Android development? | |||
Hell yes! | 16 | 50.00% | |
Maybe...in their spare time? | 7 | 21.88% | |
Hell no! WinMo-4-lyfe! | 9 | 28.13% | |
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Re: Should the chefs start helping Android?
Android, in such a short time, is far more mature (in general) than Windows Mobile. I am so impressed with the integration of apps. It does so many of the things I always wished WM would do. Of course, having a huge screen (EVO) and nearly twice the processor don't hurt performance, which has been a welcome change, too. Still, I might could stand the sluggishness I experienced at times if the integration was there. I want to be able to have information pushed and pulled to and from one app to another, like contacts. And, I don't agree that Sense 2.5 in a custom ROM is the main culprit of the slowdowns. Months ago, when I tried Android on my TP2, w/o overclocking or anything, it was so much faster and smoother to use than WM. Even the stock 6.1 ROM was not as smooth as that.
I thought my TP2 was the best phone I'd ever had, and it was, but I am finding it easy to move away from WM and to Android. It is amazing how far it has come so rapidly. P.S. I do miss Bing, though. The traffic from Google is hopelessly outdated by the time the information gets to my phone. I always found Bing did a much better job with hardly any delay in getting accurate traffic info. Last edited by hankbear; 07-14-2010 at 04:30 PM. Reason: Added Bing. |
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Obviously anyone on this forum should appreciate everything that the chef's do for us in their builds. It's just getting a little old (for me at least) to upgrade and flash a new ROM only to see little to no difference in speed or usability. |
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If I could make ROM's for myself, I would, but it still wouldn't change the fact the WinMo is a pig with Sense for lipstick. Quote:
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It's not just easy to learn how to port android onto a phone. It's not that easy, if it was it probably would have been done by now. What bored was saying is that if you really want Android on this phone so bad, why don't you start porting it, rather then saying what other people should do. I would sure love to see Android fully ported to this phone, but that doesn't mean we should just tell the chefs what they should and shouldn't be doing.
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Re: Should the chefs start helping Android?
You think if Windows Mobile just came out it wouldn't be far more mature than the competitors as well..?? Your comparing a brand new O/S to something that's aged and prospered for quite a while... Again, this is an apples/oranges topic....
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Re: Should the chefs start helping Android?
Apparently cooking ROMs and writing code are one in the same... And...writing device drivers for linux is definitely something a cook who uses a visual kitchen to create a ROM can do with ease.
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Re: Should the chefs start helping Android?
Sounds highly unlikely to me... If writing codes were as simple as cooking ROM's, and the assumed bounty had been offered (like it already has) I think we would have had an excellent Android OS already ported for us WinMo users... But since it hasn't quite worked out like that, I doubt it's that simple...
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