The normal blackberry app for google talk uses push notifications to handle it so the battery life isn't as bad as the 3rd party clients that continuously stay connected. I've noticed that it disconnects and doesn't seem to know a lot of times so I need to refresh the contact list in order to get messages for aim or google talk. Not sure how the droid handles it.
12/25/2009 9:38:14 PM
Blackberry Torch!
8/3/2010 11:47:13 AM
I'm loving my Droid X... much better than my BBs... though I never had the storm
8/3/2010 11:50:37 AM
The Torch looks nice but I'm sure it'll just be another failberry. lol @ "powerful" 624MHz processor.
8/3/2010 12:41:45 PM
It looks like an okay hardware design. But the OS, even the new 6.0 coming out, are still WAY behind. Plus, RIM is starting to give up user data info to some governments lately which just creeps me out.
8/3/2010 1:09:13 PM
In this thread, it is the year 2010, and handset clock speed apparently still matters.
8/3/2010 1:10:43 PM
600 vs. 1000 is a big difference.wtf kind of mobile processor architecture can make up 40% clock speed?
8/3/2010 1:18:36 PM
Clever interface design can give users the perception of speedier performance more economically than a faster processor in many cases.
8/3/2010 1:24:41 PM
Well, I was just thinking about the hardware... Because I am a hardware guy.But yes, I agree, software makes a huge difference. IMO, the iPhone 3.0 software looked more responsive on a ~600MHz 3Gs than the Android running on a 1GHz processor.Of course, the Android could do a lot more a lot faster, but smooth scrolling and instant response to user input goes a long way towards perception.
8/3/2010 1:36:58 PM
Clock speed makes a difference! Don't get me wrong. But until your smartphone does something paradigm-shiftingly impressive that the industry leader does not—and depends on that faster processor to do it—a faster processor is not the major selling point it once might have been.Hell, the Droid's underclocked to 500 MHz.
8/3/2010 1:39:16 PM
When the Droid was released, that was one of the fastest processors and on par with the iPhone and Pre. Not to mention there's a huge difference in performance between the underclocked omap in the droid and the 1GHz processors in today's android devices. And I'm betting RIM has found a way to screw up OS 6.]
8/3/2010 1:47:35 PM
Of course there's gonna be a huge difference in performance if all you're looking at is how many MIPS the processor performs. I'm saying that faster clock speed doesn't denote a qualitative improvement in perceived performance.I mean, what do I care if a processor performs an additional 40 MIPS if I don't have that many meaningful instructions for it to follow in that short time? My phone's not sequencing DNA and shit. Above a certain threshold, you're just killing my battery faster.
8/3/2010 1:51:29 PM
I'm not even talking about numbers or benchmarks. Transitions and scrolling are smoother throughout the OS with little to no lag. Graphics intensive apps or videos also run better. I'm usually overclocked between 800 and 1GHz on my Droid and you can definitely tell a difference from stock speeds in daily use with little effect on overall battery life.
8/3/2010 1:58:45 PM
Why don't we just agree that even if this new BB Torch had a 2ghz processor, it would still be garbage because of their crappy and archaic OS.
8/3/2010 2:03:08 PM
Reasons for faster processor:- there is huge room for improvement in mobile games graphics.- imagine that your phone is a personal 1080p video player and you can carry your entire movie library around with you wherever you are and play on any tv- 1080p video recording- hell, in addition to being a portable video player, how about a portable game system?- etc. etc. anything you want should be done on your phone, imo.
8/3/2010 2:04:33 PM
^^ ha. True. Rim hasn't exactly been known for a smooth and unclunky OS. OS 6 looks ok but I'm betting it'll suffer the same issues as its predecessors.
8/3/2010 2:08:37 PM
Basically what we already knew.http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/08/03/blackberry-torch-9800-hands-on/
8/3/2010 5:06:49 PM
So how is the Torch? I haven't had a new phone in about 2.5 years, and it's about time to upgrade. I'm sure I'd be pretty impressed with anything, but I think I like the Torch more than the iPhone. I don't use my phone now for more than texting/phone calls (it can't do much more). Any reason I shouldn't get the Torch?
8/31/2010 11:08:47 PM
Nah, if you choose the Torch over the iPhone...I don't know that anything can really help you.
9/1/2010 8:13:54 AM