ironyisadeadscene wrote:
one thing i like, and its not a big deal, but is i downloaded a weather program, and the temp is in the upper right corner of the screen. if theres a weather alert, a red exclamation point shows up next to it. i click it, and it shows me the alert, and radar, ect. i dont THINK iphone has that. im sure it has weather apps, but not like this. its pretty awesome, actually.
also, all droid users. go to your phone dialer, and type in *#*#4636#*#* and a cool menu will come up telling you exact battery life, and even battery temp. kinda cool.

And my weather App has the same feature, except the alert is located in the bottom center of the screen.
Squanto wrote:
ironyisadeadscene wrote:
pfft. i dont see why not. makes the phone faster and even better.
And kills battery life because application developers don't code properly for dual core and use it when they don't need it.
Which is another reason why Apple's closed system has an advantage over open systems for App developers.
When they implement technology, they make sure the developers write their programs to adhere to it, resulting in a user experience that is better than what you get with the others.
The iPhone 5 will have a dual core processor. At the start, old apps will run the traditional way. But they'll be forced to rewrite them accordingly.
And in the meantime, Apple will develop some kind of technology to reduce battery usage when using Apps that aren't written for dual core processors.
Things like that go overlooked by phone buyers.