I tend not to like saying "this is what is wrong with Windows", particularly to anyone in IT, because the response tends not to be "right, we'll fix it". It tends to be; "Ahh, that happens in Windows because....", followed by an explanation about which I care not one whit.
So, put simply, to my user-defined brain, the Android o/s comes on straight away, hasn't frozen except when trying to disconnect from a Windows machine that didn't want to let it go, seems easy n the processing power requirements and, generally, doesn't piss me off with updates every 48 hours.
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Date: 2010-08-05 09:57 pm (UTC)So, put simply, to my user-defined brain, the Android o/s comes on straight away, hasn't frozen except when trying to disconnect from a Windows machine that didn't want to let it go, seems easy n the processing power requirements and, generally, doesn't piss me off with updates every 48 hours.
PJ