Disappointed.

Discussion in 'WWDC 2012' started by Colton127, Jun 11, 2012.

  1. JacobVengeance Well-Known Member

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    The current features of iOS 6 are an improvement to iOS 5, that all that should matter. If you don't like it go play with toyOS (android)
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  2. Colton127 Well-Known Member

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    -Playing games on the retina display will be horribly bottlenecked by the 650M and its 1GB of RAM. Don't plan on playing a game like Diablo 3 at native resolution, even on lowest possible settings. You'll lag. 1GB of VRAM will EASILY be used up with that high resolution. After you use your VRAM, you move to shared VRAM, which is slow as crap and will drop your fps from 60 to 20.

    -Still no major addition, just minor updates all around to iOS 5.

    -200 features? They count the smallest things as features. Lion had 200 new features as well, but it was 10x the update Mountain Lion is.

    -What I meant was, Tim Cook just cannot do a presentation as well as Steve Jobs. Not even close.
  3. Colton127 Well-Known Member

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    What makes Android, a stable and fully functional mobile operating system, a "ToyOS"? The fact that you can customize it to your liking and you have lot more options?
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    I agree completely i thought the new features of iOS 6 and mountain lion will be used everyday my me and they will make a huge difference :)
  5. JacobVengeance Well-Known Member

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    No, because 90% of users treat it like a toy and customize more than use it as a tool or communication device. I'll be happy customizing when Ubuntu Phone comes out, until then I will use my rock named iOS.
  6. samw40 Well-Known Member

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    Colton127 is right on the graphics card. That 650M is going to be eaten up by practically all modern games. It can run most modern games on other laptops, but that's at medium to low graphics settings. Factor in the enormous fact that the screen is 2880 by 1800 - you won't be doing much modern gaming on this machine.
  7. Colton127 Well-Known Member

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    Everyone I know who has an Android phone uses it as a communication device and customizes it.
  8. JacobVengeance Well-Known Member

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    Everyone you know doesn't equal the user share market. Just look at youtube and xdadev. I've used Android a lot to know it isn't nearly as stable as iOS.
  9. C0C0 Well-Known Member

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    I am very disappointed.
  10. Shedoara Well-Known Member

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    I agree. My bro had me take a picture of his tattoo with his HTC incredible and right when I was going to take it, it just freezes for no reason and reboots itself. He doesn't have much of anything installed that would affect it. My iPod Touch 1st gen which is way less powerful and 1.x OS never had problems like that.