shavimushaამერიკაში ხარ ხომ? ძალიან კარგი აბა ნახე რას წერს ერთი ამერიკელი

I posted this in another thread defending the speed of the pre against the iphone, but I thought I'd make it into its own thread to see the responses I could get.
I agree with some of the posts that the iphone and the Droid are faster than the pre. I've seen my pre matched up with a droid and an iphone here in the office, and the speed in opening apps favors them both, as do the speed of their calendars. However, the browser speeds were very similar, and in some cases favored the pre, which, I think, can be attributed somewhat to my Sprint network (which I believe is the best out there, just my opinion so take it as it is).
One thing that does get neglected in a lot of these comparisons is the pre's ability to multitask. If you look at any of the comparison videos or listen to people's experiences, they're always comparing the head to head opening of apps. The beautiful thing about the pre is that it can not only launch multiple apps at a time, but can also keep those apps active and you can switch back and forth between them quickly and seemlessly. The fact that I can keep 3 applications open and active means that once they are open, I don't have to restart them to access them again. With the iphone I have to open the app, and then close it in order to open another app. And so on. The advantage that it has over the pre for opening apps is completely lost if you have to wait for each app to load again after closing it. The droid is the same, except to a bit lesser extent because of the multitasking abilities there, which are still much less elegant and user friendly than the pre.
Here's one test. Measure the amount of time it takes to open your phone app, a music app, the browser, the camera, and your calendar. The pre can do all of these at the same time. The iphone needs to open and close each app individually. Not really sure how the pre would handle this, but I'd still put my money on the pre.
Here is another real world example. I am using the navigator to direct me to a local pub to hang with friends when the phone rings. I answer the phone and a friend asks me to confirm that I got the email he sent an hour ago and let me know if he included the information in it (whatever that might be =). I open up the email and find what he sent me and can confirm that it's all there. While I'm doing this I get a notification that my girlfriend just sent me a text. I decide to deal with that later because I'm busy at the moment. Then I hang up and decided to stream Pandora through my car speakers via bluetooth. Then I put my phone back on the car charger (for my pre, it's a touchstone charger attached to my dash, which is perfect for the navigation app), and away I go to my destination.
Now, this is how quickly and easily this would go on my pre: When the phone rings I answer it, leaving the nav app running in the background. Then, without hanging up on my buddy, I open my email app. I get the text notification and swipe it away. After that I can swipe away my phone and email apps, all the while keeping nav running. Then, I open up Pandora and start it up. Then I swipe back to bring nav to the main screen, set the phone on the Touchstone, and I'm done. No need to close one app to open another.
Please, tell me how the iphone or the droid would handle this situation, and THEN tell me that using the either of them is easier and faster than using the pre.
საინტერესოა არა? აბა გააკეთე იგივე შენი დროიდით, ოღონდ დაიმახსოვრე step by step. ისე კაცს Palm Pre გქონდა და მერე Hero როგორ აიღე? დიზაინი არაფერს ნიშნავს შენთვის?

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