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What are the "bugs" in Android Honeycomb. .
The bugs tech pundits and iPad fans keep bringing up are regurgitated rhetoric left over from early reviews of android 1.6 on underpowered hardware.

The problems I see on my two Honeycomb tablets include:
- An occasional app fails to launch. Usually it's a poorly written app that was for android 2.2 and not optimized for Honeycomb. Easy enough to delete the app and wait for an updated version or altenative.
- The occasional media file won't play. Usually solved by downloading an alternative media player.
- Give me time, I'll think of another bug.....

4D
 
The bugs tech pundits and iPad fans keep bringing up are regurgitated rhetoric left over from early reviews of android 1.6 on underpowered hardware.

The problems I see on my two Honeycomb tablets include:
- An occasional app fails to launch. Usually it's a poorly written app that was for android 2.2 and not optimized for Honeycomb. Easy enough to delete the app and wait for an updated version or altenative.
- The occasional media file won't play. Usually solved by downloading an alternative media player.
- Give me time, I'll think of another bug.....

4D

I haven't experienced many bugs on Honeycomb tablets besides force closes. That's not the main problem. It's the horrendous lag.
 
The bugs tech pundits and iPad fans keep bringing up are regurgitated rhetoric left over from early reviews of android 1.6 on underpowered hardware.

The problems I see on my two Honeycomb tablets include:
- An occasional app fails to launch. Usually it's a poorly written app that was for android 2.2 and not optimized for Honeycomb. Easy enough to delete the app and wait for an updated version or altenative.
- The occasional media file won't play. Usually solved by downloading an alternative media player.
- Give me time, I'll think of another bug.....

4D
Thankyou
 
There is so much lag, that you finish typing and 4-5 sec later the text catches up with you.. Android is by no means a finished product.

As much as i love playing emulators, and having widgets. You take a step back when u go to android.. I love the freedom, but it sucks that i cant read my pdf without running into a viewing issue or being able to see the text clearly..

I tried to love it, but i think im sticking with my ipad+netbook/mba combo.. Spent two days with the transformer and i have already started looking for something else.. Less headaches stick with ipad..

-sent from iPad 2
 
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