Howdy to all. If anybody here doesn't know (which I'm assuming is everybody), I'll be having my birthday in half a month. That means that I'll have to gift myself a present(well, yeah, my parents will help me with 200 levs or so, but for an iOS device that isn't much). I'll sort everything out in spoilers, so the whole thing looks less messy.
So, current possibilities are:
1. Getting an iPad 4 32 Gigs(since it's the same price as 16 here, don't know why).
2. Selling my LG Optimus 2x(the ROM of which I recently fixed) and getting an iPhone 5 16 Gigs(sadly, thare are no other versions with more memory).
3. Getting an iPod Touch/iPad Mini, which I think would be the worst possibility.
4. Getting an iPad 2(iPad 3 is just a 2 with Retina, so it can go fuck itself) or an iPhone 4/4S(the only difference between the two being the a bit faster A4X and Siri, which I can easily install on a Jailbroken iPhone 4).
And that concludes my huge opening post.
Oh, and the site I'll be buying off of will be http://novtelefon.com/ for anybody interested. Warning:Bulgarian ahead. Prepare your Google Translate in advance,
But why not Android, one may ask.
Firstly, while I haven't got experience with the newest iOS devices, I've jailbreaked(jailbroken, I dunno) some of my friends' iPads and iPhones, which seemed much fitter for multi-tasking (I mean, running a dozen apps at the same time is impressive for a dual-core A4x on an iPhone 4S) and overall worked much smoother and more stable than Android. But Android has customisability, another person may say. My answer: screw customisability. I've noticed that I haven't customised my Android phone at all, so...yeah.
Secondly, game development. SFML 2.2 is about to be released with iOS support and SDL 2.0 already has that. And it'd be really awesome to add another available platform for my disposal. Of course, I'll need real hardware to test my apps, which is where the device I want comes in.
Thirdly, games. Yeah, I know, iOS has tons of freemium, pay to win type of crap. But it's still better than Android, which doesn't have many games at all(ya know, because it's so damn easy to pirate on an Android and devs are scared of that). So, until I have this, this and this on Android, I'll still think that iOS has the better games selection.
Firstly, while I haven't got experience with the newest iOS devices, I've jailbreaked(jailbroken, I dunno) some of my friends' iPads and iPhones, which seemed much fitter for multi-tasking (I mean, running a dozen apps at the same time is impressive for a dual-core A4x on an iPhone 4S) and overall worked much smoother and more stable than Android. But Android has customisability, another person may say. My answer: screw customisability. I've noticed that I haven't customised my Android phone at all, so...yeah.
Secondly, game development. SFML 2.2 is about to be released with iOS support and SDL 2.0 already has that. And it'd be really awesome to add another available platform for my disposal. Of course, I'll need real hardware to test my apps, which is where the device I want comes in.
Thirdly, games. Yeah, I know, iOS has tons of freemium, pay to win type of crap. But it's still better than Android, which doesn't have many games at all(ya know, because it's so damn easy to pirate on an Android and devs are scared of that). So, until I have this, this and this on Android, I'll still think that iOS has the better games selection.
1. Getting an iPad 4 32 Gigs(since it's the same price as 16 here, don't know why).
2. Selling my LG Optimus 2x(the ROM of which I recently fixed) and getting an iPhone 5 16 Gigs(sadly, thare are no other versions with more memory).
3. Getting an iPod Touch/iPad Mini, which I think would be the worst possibility.
4. Getting an iPad 2(iPad 3 is just a 2 with Retina, so it can go fuck itself) or an iPhone 4/4S(the only difference between the two being the a bit faster A4X and Siri, which I can easily install on a Jailbroken iPhone 4).
My experienceless opinions on the 4 options:
Option 1:
What I like: Bigger Screen, longer battery.
What I dislike: No portability and no phone(although it'd be a strange thing to put a tablet on your ear and talk with someone )
Extra notes:
Well, I'll be using it for other thngs, except the mentioned ones above:
a) I'll bring this with me instead of my laptop to different C++ competitions and lectures, since I'd be entirely as capable of writing code on it as I would be on a laptop(and, yes, I did find a C++ compiler for iOS. It requires Internet, but I'll have Wi-Fi at the hotels and schools I'll be staying at, so it doesn't bother me).
b) I'll also buy a Wacom Pen with it, so I can draw anywhere without carrying my bulky laptop, whose battery drops for an hour and a Bamboo that can easily break, seeing as how slim it is.
Option 2:
What I like: Portability, it being a phone.
What I dislike: Small screen, average battery
Extra notes:
Umm, nothing else. I can't do those thing I can on the iPad, so... onwards!
Option 3:
What I like: Lower price, good battery on the iPad Mini, as far as I've heard
What I dislike: worse specs(I have no idea what's the difference in performance, though) and smaller screens.
Extra notes:
I think I already expressed my opinion up there.
Option 4:
What I like: Even lower price
What I dislike: Worse specs(again, no idea how it'll impact performance)
Extra notes:
If there isn't a big difference in performance, I might as well get an iPad 2/iPhone 4
Option 1:
What I like: Bigger Screen, longer battery.
What I dislike: No portability and no phone(although it'd be a strange thing to put a tablet on your ear and talk with someone )
Extra notes:
Well, I'll be using it for other thngs, except the mentioned ones above:
a) I'll bring this with me instead of my laptop to different C++ competitions and lectures, since I'd be entirely as capable of writing code on it as I would be on a laptop(and, yes, I did find a C++ compiler for iOS. It requires Internet, but I'll have Wi-Fi at the hotels and schools I'll be staying at, so it doesn't bother me).
b) I'll also buy a Wacom Pen with it, so I can draw anywhere without carrying my bulky laptop, whose battery drops for an hour and a Bamboo that can easily break, seeing as how slim it is.
Option 2:
What I like: Portability, it being a phone.
What I dislike: Small screen, average battery
Extra notes:
Umm, nothing else. I can't do those thing I can on the iPad, so... onwards!
Option 3:
What I like: Lower price, good battery on the iPad Mini, as far as I've heard
What I dislike: worse specs(I have no idea what's the difference in performance, though) and smaller screens.
Extra notes:
I think I already expressed my opinion up there.
Option 4:
What I like: Even lower price
What I dislike: Worse specs(again, no idea how it'll impact performance)
Extra notes:
If there isn't a big difference in performance, I might as well get an iPad 2/iPhone 4
And that concludes my huge opening post.
Ok, just a side-note: If anybody has played TWEwY:Solo Remix on an A4X or better device, could they please tell me if it lags or anything, since I noticed when playing it on a friend's iPhone 4 that dialogue took forever to load and sometimes the framerate jumped down to 10 FPS or something near that, which I did not like.
Oh, and the site I'll be buying off of will be http://novtelefon.com/ for anybody interested. Warning:Bulgarian ahead. Prepare your Google Translate in advance,