One note: The extra speed is by definition a bogus feature. If the apps were compiled natively for the processor in the phone, they'd already be running at full-speed. So therefore I gather that until now, the Android apps were running at a fraction of what the CPU(+) can do.<p>If I understand correctly, iPhone apps are compiled natively (from Objective-C). So they always ran much faster than Android apps, and now they probably still run faster, but less so. Am I correct?<p>(+) I used to design CPUs for a living
Things were so much more simple before android. iPhone was undisputed champion of smart phones, the phone choice was simple. Now theres all these options! Do I really want all these new features? Am I going to miss them if I buy the new iphone? Etc, etc, etc...