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Lifer
- Feb 19, 2001
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I responded to you saying that the review put the epic in a bad light. Since everyone tends to compare every smartphone now to the iphone it a given to compare to it. Maybe I don't get an iphone cause att is a pos in my area? Or how bout the fact that I don't wanna be locked to syncing to shitty itunes all the damn time. Maybe I like the ability to be able to multitask as much as I want. I've done much more to customize my phone in the last three days than I could ever do being locked to ios with out jailbreaking it .why don't you add something to this thread rather than pick 5 words and write some bullshit.
1) You will not skip a beat with iOS multitask.
2) Android isn't giving you full control of mutlitasking. Go read some WebOS forums and Symbian forums. That is true multitasking. If anything iOS and Android are now similar in multitasking. Either way, you're letting the OS choose what stays open and what closes. And the Android forums tell you to trust Android without a task manager and let it do it's own job (how Steve Jobsian... you won't let Apple decide what's best for you, but Google makes the best decisions... yeah sure)
3) If you really want to multitask as much as you want, then you can open apps as you want, and they stay open as long as you want until YOU, the user hits the exit button. Neither iOS nor Android offer this.
4) But I think it comes down to this. Both OSes try to analyze what you really need for multitasking. With iOS 4, I actually give the slight nudge to iOS for multitasking. It basically covers what you would need, and at least they offer push notifications. Which Android app even offers push notifications besides Google Voice/Gmail? I think Trillian does, but no developer really invokes the cloud messaging API crap.