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jacko1 12-12-2009 01:32 PM

Re: Thinking about getting the droid
 
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Originally Posted by breakmyfootoff (Post 1406149)
I dont think you'll be seeing any 4 inch screens for a little while, the HTC Dragon/Passion/Bravo was rumored to have a 4.3 inch screen initially, but everyone is now saying it will have the 3.7 inch screen :(. What are the issues you've heard about with the Droid?

hd2 is 4.3 and toshiba t01 "same thing i guess"
driod seems real nice though

banden 12-12-2009 02:52 PM

Re: Thinking about getting the droid
 
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Originally Posted by buggs1a (Post 1407705)
Is there a close app button for droid instead of only minimize then go to a task manager like app to actually close it?

Advanced Task Killer

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Originally Posted by jacko1
hd2 is 4.3 and toshiba t01 "same thing i guess"
driod seems real nice though

Even with the larger screens, both of those devices sport lower resolution than the Moto Droid (around 2000 pixels) and neither has been announced in the American Market place.

jrodizzkool01 12-12-2009 04:30 PM

Re: Thinking about getting the droid
 
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Originally Posted by blazingwolf (Post 1407468)
I find comments like these interesting. I have yet to find a time when my Droid slows down no matter how many apps I have open. Do you find this to happen with specific apps or are you saying all apps after a certain point?

By task manager do you mean the running services app in settings?

As far as a task manager, I use Advanced Task Killer. Like you, I also never find the Droid to run slowly and I usually have many apps open. It's just times when I have a lot of data-intensive apps open (google maps, weather, browser, youtube, email, market) that are downloading things at the same time.

breakmyfootoff 12-12-2009 05:37 PM

Re: Thinking about getting the droid
 
Android is designed much in the same way that Linux is, once an app is minimized it's not using very much in the way of resources, and if the phone gets to the point where it need more RAM it will end processes to allocate the necessary RAM to the current task. If there is an issue with an app taking up RAM and or hogging the CPU then it is a problem with the app. If I find apps like that I always uninstall them. Banden is right about the TG01 and HD2 not having been announced in North America yet, but I was also mainly referring to Android devices as well :)

BTW, Astro File Manager has a pretty nice built in task manager if you want a 2 in 1 solution.

Ed Zachary 12-13-2009 10:20 PM

Re: Thinking about getting the droid
 
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Originally Posted by breakmyfootoff (Post 1408142)
Android is designed much in the same way that Linux is, once an app is minimized it's not using very much in the way of resources, and if the phone gets to the point where it need more RAM it will end processes to allocate the necessary RAM to the current task.

I remember way back in the early days of Pocket PC development (now WM) that this was supposed to be the behavior of apps written for that OS. Sort of. Instead of the OS ending processes in order to free up RAM, the OS sends a message to everyone that memory is getting low and the apps are supposed to garbage collect and even exit if RAM is still needed.

Too bad those guidelines were abandoned by developers in the PPC and WM world.

Say...did I just say that Android and Android apps work the way WM and WM apps are SUPPOSED to? Nah... :toothy7:

breakmyfootoff 12-13-2009 10:27 PM

Re: Thinking about getting the droid
 
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Originally Posted by Ed Zachary (Post 1410741)
Say...did I just say that Android and Android apps work the way WM and WM apps are SUPPOSED to? Nah... :toothy7:

LOL, almost like that commercial that says "We didnt make such and such product, we just make it better".


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