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iOS vs android
megido-rev.M:
--- Quote from: MyonMyon on November 08, 2012, 09:23:22 AM ---cannot even move a file to/from your phone without a specific iProgram.
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:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
rathoriel:
good lord there are to many people that are just blinded by apple and worship Steve Jobs dead shrivled Penis.
this it nothing more than a thread like subs vs dubs.
apple is fail
Saras:
--- Quote from: Slysoft on November 09, 2012, 12:44:14 AM ---You could say the same thing about iphone vs ipad. The devs would have to make a different version for each screen resolution, which is no different than on android.
As far as android's problems vs iOS's, I'd have to say that older versions of android were not exactly up to par with ios as far as polish goes, but 4.0+ has really leveled the playing field. Personally I think the iphone's UI looks stupid but that's just an opinion.
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Yes. But including ~3-4 versions in ones design is one thing. Including 10 million is another.
GoGeTa006:
--- Quote from: Slysoft on November 09, 2012, 12:44:14 AM ---You could say the same thing about iphone vs ipad. The devs would have to make a different version for each screen resolution, which is no different than on android.
As far as android's problems vs iOS's, I'd have to say that older versions of android were not exactly up to par with ios as far as polish goes, but 4.0+ has really leveled the playing field. Personally I think the iphone's UI looks stupid but that's just an opinion.
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you havent used iOS i see. . .
the apps are completely different for iPad and iPhone/iPod (at least the most used ones)
Android does have "enlarged versions"
but iPad does have its own unique versions that take advatange of screen size/res
here:
if you care to watch the comparison of apps
http://www.apple.com/apple-events/october-2012/
at 38:00 Tim Cook starts talking about the iPad numbers (sales, uses blah blah)
skip to 57:30 to compare the iPad mini with Android tablet
Slysoft:
Pretty much every android device uses the same resolution. 800x480, 1280x720, and now 1080p phones are on the horizon. It doesn't matter what size the screen is. In fact, considering every version of iphone has had a different resolution screen, you could say they have the same problem.
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