
Galaxy Nexus: antiaderente da taschino
#882
Inviato 01 dicembre 2011 - 16:20
Arrivato





#883
Inviato 01 dicembre 2011 - 16:35
Dat
#884
Inviato 01 dicembre 2011 - 16:37
foto vicino all'ipod touch?
foto dell'ipod vicino ad una merda di cane?
#885
Inviato 01 dicembre 2011 - 16:51
@[/url]":12crnpxt] foto vicino all'ipod touch?
foto dell'ipod vicino ad una merda di cane?
Smettila, fotocopia sbiadita di un oldfag

Dat
#886
Inviato 01 dicembre 2011 - 17:08
@[/url]":1qp0xjnz]
foto dell'ipod vicino ad una merda di cane?
Smettila, fotocopia sbiadita di un oldfag
H.angati clone genetico di un applefag

#888
Inviato 01 dicembre 2011 - 17:48

Dat
#889
Inviato 01 dicembre 2011 - 18:06

Cmklsmksdmkdnjdnjd

Ma anche un po' di gnocca non guasterebbe ogni tanto ...

#890
Inviato 02 dicembre 2011 - 12:58
Ah, ha Tegra?ahhh che invidia!!!
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Cmklsmksdmkdnjdnjd

La vita è troppo bella per rovinarsela per i piccoli problemi quotidiani...
Mio canale youtube: https://www.youtube....OVBSWD9DlgfjzLQ
#894
Inviato 15 dicembre 2011 - 19:36
And let’s talk about Ice Cream Sandwich. The artist also known as Android 4.0 is very solid. There is no question that the software is much improved over previous iterations in terms of speed, but mainly usability. I really like things like the multi-task tray and some of the new widgets.
Unfortunately, the system still lacks much of the fine polish that iOS users enjoy. The majority of Android users will probably think such criticism is bullshit, but that has always been the case. I imagine it’s probably hard for a Mercedes owner to describe to a Honda owner how attention to detail makes their driving experience better when both machines get them from point A to point B. As a Honda owner myself, I’m not sure I would buy it — I’d have to experience it to understand it, I imagine. And most Android lovers are not going to spend enough time with iOS to fully appreciate the differences.
Still, if the Android team ever wants to convert (or at least convince) most iOS users, they still have quite a bit of work to do here. Then again, they probably don’t (or shouldn’t) care too much about converting iOS users over to Android. All the non-smartphone users out there remain the much bigger prize to go after (for both Google and crapple).

Un giorno qualcuno mi spegherà perchè dire la verità che i russi sono più forti, stanno vincendo e vinceranno la guerra, vuol dire anche essere filorussi
ciò che afferma Putin, drammaticamente, corrisponde a una verità più imparentata con la realtà e la logica.
#895
Inviato 15 dicembre 2011 - 19:39
http://techcrunch.co... ... us-review/
And let’s talk about Ice Cream Sandwich. The artist also known as Android 4.0 is very solid. There is no question that the software is much improved over previous iterations in terms of speed, but mainly usability. I really like things like the multi-task tray and some of the new widgets.
Unfortunately, the system still lacks much of the fine polish that iOS users enjoy. The majority of Android users will probably think such criticism is bullshit, but that has always been the case. I imagine it’s probably hard for a Mercedes owner to describe to a Honda owner how attention to detail makes their driving experience better when both machines get them from point A to point B. As a Honda owner myself, I’m not sure I would buy it — I’d have to experience it to understand it, I imagine. And most Android lovers are not going to spend enough time with iOS to fully appreciate the differences.
Still, if the Android team ever wants to convert (or at least convince) most iOS users, they still have quite a bit of work to do here. Then again, they probably don’t (or shouldn’t) care too much about converting iOS users over to Android. All the non-smartphone users out there remain the much bigger prize to go after (for both Google and crapple).
An iPhone Lover’s Take
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EDIT:
The main problem I’ve always had with Android is that it feels too much like a less-polished version of iOS. Google has done a good job iterating and getting it closer to iOS, but it still lacks the refinement. And the fact that they made it have the same basic look and feel makes comparisons impossible to get around.
Windows Phone is completely different. From the homescreen tiles to the UI (codenamed Metro), when I’m using it, I don’t feel like I’m using a poor-man’s iPhone.
Sauce: http://techcrunch.co...-windows-phone/
Ripeto, un punto di vista neutralissimo

#896
Inviato 15 dicembre 2011 - 21:22

Only know you love her when you let her go - Nothing else matter - Oh, if the sky comes falling down, for you there’s nothing in this world I wouldn’t do.
#897
Inviato 20 dicembre 2011 - 00:16
And then there’s the battery life. It’s well known that LTE can put a real hurting on phone longevity and that appears to be the case here as well, our Nexus struggling to hold on to a charge in day-to-day use with all antennas firing. We’ve as of yet had very limited time with the thing, but in our 24 hours of intensive testing we had to reach for the charger multiple times. Using Google Navigation with LTE enabled? The battery drained so fast our in-car charger couldn’t keep up, leaving us unsure of which exit to take off the 101.
bono 'sto LTE eh...
per il momento, hspa ftw...
Un giorno qualcuno mi spegherà perchè dire la verità che i russi sono più forti, stanno vincendo e vinceranno la guerra, vuol dire anche essere filorussi
ciò che afferma Putin, drammaticamente, corrisponde a una verità più imparentata con la realtà e la logica.
#898
Inviato 20 dicembre 2011 - 06:42

in italia hanno fatto l'asta poco fa, le prime implementazioni si vedranno si e no tra un anno minimo...mentre la copertura di massa inizierà ad esserci tra minimo 2 anni...

#899
Inviato 29 dicembre 2011 - 21:27

pcoso stalin

Don't try...
#900
Inviato 29 dicembre 2011 - 21:29

Cò,s,lòd,ld,ld,lò

Ma anche un po' di gnocca non guasterebbe ogni tanto ...
