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Old 01-28-2011, 03:11 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by t3l01v View Post
Hey all!
I hate to say it, but I had a much poorer experience with Froyo than X did. Here's my feedback:
-NC took about twice as long to boot
-Very laggy when tapping icons or using the keyboard
-FLV playback caused the browser to crash
-Device recognized as a phone, so all websites I visited automatically re-routed me to their mobile versions... _I hate that_
All in all, I'm somewhat new to the Android community- so I could have done something wrong. It was pretty simple and straight forward though. Also, I had updated to 1.1 stock before booting to Froyo.
I did see several of these issues but I guess they weren't so bad for Me. The issue that was a big deal was the lag you mentioned. But that seemed to go away by itself. There is a patch that does fix the screen lag the tips tips page.

I like there mobile sites they're easier on the eye, but if you don't like mobile sites download the dolphin browser. It has a setting where you can spoof the user agent and make it look like any OS/browser so that you can load the full web sites.

The update has no bearing in the nookie because the os is isolated from each other.
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