Nothing new in this long article, but I enjoyed reading it anyway and I thought you might too.
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/perlow/mwc-20 ... g-up/19949
It’s bad enough that my blasted Samsung Galaxy Nexus — which, by the way, I’m finding its market-leading Android 4.0.2 plain-Jane Google Experience OS be buggy as all hell and am really aggravated that the promised bug fixes have not been released yet. Isn’t the whole damn point of buying a Nexus is that it gets the updates first?
This phone is only two months old and at least for the time being, is the company’s flagship phone on Verizon. But if MWC 2012 is any indication, it won’t be for long.
The stupid stock 1850 mAh battery on it is barely big enough to keep this dual-core 1.2 Ghz, 720p-capable phone running for 3 hours.
SEIDIO had to send me a monster-sized 3800 mAh battery pack so I could run it all day long in 4G mode. If I want to make it go for longer than a day, I have to set the phone to CDMA/3G. And now Samsung wants to make a phone with more than double this phone’s specs using current battery technology? Are they insane?
So if you think things are bad with the Nexus not being updated and being a total power hog, imagine what these gazillion other Androids coming out are going to be like. How can these vendors hope to keep them all up to date?
They won’t, and they can’t. They don’t have the discipline to keep them all updated over the course of your wireless contract and they really couldn’t give a damn about you after you’ve bought it.
If you think things are nuts now, just wait another week until Apple announces the iPad 3 or whatever it ends up being called. Then the Android tablet arms race will have to scramble escalate even further to attempt counteract that problem. Which they will all fail to do.
And by September of 2012 when iPhone-whatever-number-they-call-it is released, they’ll have to scramble to boost specs even further. Sadly, they won’t do it with innovation, superior customer support, solid build quality and product refinement, which is what they should be doing.
Charlie wrote:I really liked this bitIt’s bad enough that my blasted Samsung Galaxy Nexus — which, by the way, I’m finding its market-leading Android 4.0.2 plain-Jane Google Experience OS be buggy as all hell and am really aggravated that the promised bug fixes have not been released yet. Isn’t the whole damn point of buying a Nexus is that it gets the updates first?
This phone is only two months old and at least for the time being, is the company’s flagship phone on Verizon. But if MWC 2012 is any indication, it won’t be for long.
The stupid stock 1850 mAh battery on it is barely big enough to keep this dual-core 1.2 Ghz, 720p-capable phone running for 3 hours.
SEIDIO had to send me a monster-sized 3800 mAh battery pack so I could run it all day long in 4G mode. If I want to make it go for longer than a day, I have to set the phone to CDMA/3G. And now Samsung wants to make a phone with more than double this phone’s specs using current battery technology? Are they insane?
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