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Most dual-cores can out perform the Galaxy Nexus, both GALAXY S II, and GALAXY Note destroy it, especialy on ICS.
The GALAXY Nexus has a weak chipset compared to Samsung, Sony and HTC dual-cores.
ICS brings many under the hood improvements like using both cores fully when it comes to dual-core phones, it also now uses the GPU in the rest of the UI not just in games, thats why many will find it makes their phones faster and smoother. GS2 with official ICS update is a lot faster and smoother than any Android around now, i know as ive updated mine and i simply cant go back to anything less than 4.0.
Battery life is also improved in ICS, ive also noticed more RAM is available, my GS2 never drops under 300mb available RAM unless i play a huge game.
One of the biggest beneficiaries in ICS is the web browser, it makes huge leaps in terms of HTML5 performance and Javascript handling, its unbelievably fast, silky smooth and is even more functional allowing saving of pages for Offline reading and bringing a new UI, the difference between the ICS Web browser and Gingerbread browser is day and nite realy.
Other things ICS brings are the new Taskmanager which is not limited to just 6 or 8 app recently used apps, it shows as many as you have opened you can just swipe each one away and it closes. There's also Face Unlock which can be handy, new GMail app with a fresh new lovely yet simple UI, improved settings Menu, built in data counter, new YouTube app and the ability to tether via Bluetooth is added on top of using USB and WiFi ...those are some of the things you get in ICS, there are other nice little touches and conveniences i have left out so you can find for yourself when your phone gets ICS, its a great update.
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Posted: 2012-03-21 15:00:44
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Thanks for this answer ideed. I didn't think about all those hardware improvements and I don't know why.
True, from this side it looks really convincing.
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Posted: 2012-03-21 15:14:05
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Looks like the recently-discussed
Xperia Neo L will come with ICS.
Nice-looking. I would prefer a matte body though.
I wonder how the wi-fi, voice, speaker, etc. performs.
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Posted: 2012-03-22 16:19:31
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