nah ini setuju nih
kadang kalo sync hh suka lemot
hh android kuno sih yang saya pake ;)
Pada 2011 12 8 19:51, "Amer" <[email protected]> menulis:

> soal multi tasking yg gw rasanya emang berasal lebih enteng maen game 3D
> HD dengan kondisi airplane mode on.
> On Dec 7, 2011 12:04 PM, "A.W. Wicak" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> mungkin buat yang masih penasaran kenapa kadang Anroid canggih pun masih
>> kalah 'smooth' pengoperasiannya dengan iPhone jadul bisa ditengok ke sini:
>>
>>
>> http://www.cultofmac.com/133624/why-android-will-always-be-laggier-than-ios/?utm_campaign=twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter
>>
>> copy paste:
>>
>> One of the things that really stands out using an 
>> iPhone<http://www.cultofmac.com/133624/why-android-will-always-be-laggier-than-ios/?utm_campaign=twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter#>
>>  is just how *smooth* it feels compared to using Android. Where as
>> Android is laggy, with a measurable interim between when you touch the
>> screen and when the OS responds, iOS almost seems to anticipate what you
>> want to do before your finger touches the display.
>>
>> How has Apple managed this incredible feat? A better question might be:
>> “How has Google managed to screw up Android’s multitouch so much?”
>> According to Andrew 
>> Munn<https://plus.google.com/100838276097451809262/posts/VDkV9XaJRGS> —
>> a software engineering student and ex-Google intern — Android is so messed
>> up that Google might *never* be able to match an iPhone or iPad’s
>> performance. Ouch!
>>
>>  Before we begin, here’s some background. In the past, it has been said
>> that Android’s UI is laggy compared to iOS because the UI elements weren’t
>> hardware accelerated until Honeycomb. In other words, every time you swipe
>> the screen on an Android phone, the CPU needs to draw every single pixel
>> over again, and that’s not something CPUs are very good at.
>>
>> That argument makes sense, except if it were true, Android would have
>> stopped measurably lagging in touch responsiveness compared to iOS when
>> Android 3.0 Honeycomb was released. Except guess what? *Android devices
>> are still laggy even after Honeycomb is installed on them*.
>>
>> Most modern Android phones have specs that are equivalent or even better
>> than the iPhone’s (for example, most Android phones ship with 1GB of RAM,
>> compared to the iPhone 
>> 4S<http://www.ebay.com/electronics/iphone?_trksid=p3286.c0.m567>’s
>> 512MB); the problem isn’t hardware. So what’s the issue?
>>
>> Here’s why Android can’t render its touch UI without lagging, according
>> to Munn. In iOS, UI rendering processes occur with dedicated threads in *
>> real-time* priority, halting other processes and focusing all attention
>> on rendering the UI. . In other words, every time you touch your finger to
>> your iPhone’s display, the OS literally goes crazy: “Someone’s touching us!
>> Someone’s touching us! Stop everything else you’re doing, someone’s
>> touching us!”
>>
>> In Android, though, UI rendering processes occur along with the main
>> thread with *normal* priority. In other words, it treats rendering the
>> UI the same way as it would, say, downloading a 
>> podcast<http://itunes.apple.com/> in
>> the background, checking for SMSes, or anything else. Hence, a choppy UI.
>>
>> Here’s Munn explaining what this all means, and why Google was stupid
>> enough to design Android this way.
>>
>>  Android UI will never be completely smooth because of the design
>> constraints I discussed at the beginning:
>>
>> - UI rendering occurs on the main thread of an app
>> - UI rendering has normal priority
>>
>> Even with a Galaxy Nexus, or the quad-core EeePad Transformer Prime,
>> there is no way to guarantee a smooth frame rate if these two design
>> constraints remain true. It’s telling that it takes the power of a Galaxy
>> Nexus to approach the smoothness of a three year old iPhone. So why did the
>> Android team design the rendering framework like this?
>>
>> Work on Android started before the release of the iPhone, and at the time
>> Android was designed to be a competitor to the Blackberry. The original
>> Android prototype wasn’t a touch screen device. Android’s rendering
>> trade-offs make sense for a keyboard and trackball device. When the iPhone
>> came out, the Android team rushed to release a competitor product, but
>> unfortunately it was too late to rewrite the UI framework.
>>
>> So why hasn’t Google just changed the UI framework? Well, it’s a daunting
>> task that would involve *every* app on Android Market to be rewritten to
>> support the new framework. That’s at least a year away, and may *never*
>> happen.
>>
>> In other words, for Google to ever fully deal with Android’s lag
>> problems, it needs to basically hit the reset button and destroy its app
>> ecosystem. iOS, on the other hand, was built from the ground up to support
>> multitouch smartphones; hell, Apple was the supreme visionary of it. It’s
>> important to get things right.
>> bisa juga kesini
>> http://www.redmondpie.com/heres-why-androids-ui-will-never-be-as-smooth-as-ios-or-windows-phone-7/
>>
>> --
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>>
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