I think id still buy an N1 b4 i buy a slide![]()
You may see the myTouch Slide on there and think, this isn't a high-end device. After these tests performed by Taylor Wimberly from androidandme, you may have a change in the way you think. The Slide not only holds its own, but wins most of the tests. What do you think about this?
http://androidandme.com/2010/06/news...-gpu-showdown/
I think id still buy an N1 b4 i buy a slide![]()
Interesting but suppose to test more the Galaxy S![]()
The only reason I it's not getting blown away is that it's running half the resolution... It's still a "scrub" device.I would too but its not a "scrub" device how a lot of people think it is.
Nexus One - ROM Manager, CM7, 16GB class 6 Micro SD | Nook Color - CM7, 1.2GHz overclock kernel, 16GB class 10 Micro SD
I didn't mention screen size though. I said resolution. Yes, they typically go hand in hand but, not always. The N1 is 3.7 and the EVO is 4.3 but, the same resolution. I don't think I've ever seen a 3.2 WVGA screen though. To me, after the 3.7 of the N1 I don't think I could go back to smaller...
Nexus One - ROM Manager, CM7, 16GB class 6 Micro SD | Nook Color - CM7, 1.2GHz overclock kernel, 16GB class 10 Micro SD
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