With streaming of course I am talking about large sequential media files, like video. It is interesting that you can load 300 MB pdf's (how did you do this?) but perhaps this was also decoded on a page by page basis. I was wondering to what depth you could zoom those pdf's? Are they also just x2, or can you zoom a very large picture (like a pdf of the london underground) to pixel level?
I would personally be surprised if the NAND built into the iPhone was faster than most or close to equivalent speed to an average HDD. Very soon the first benchmarks of the device will be available, due to the pervasive hacking taking place.
Re the voodoo stuff, I think people are mis-attributing their problems to the only factor they actually have any control over, being the amount of content on the device. Managing the space is their only hammer, and this makes all their stability problems nails.
Surur
I would personally be surprised if the NAND built into the iPhone was faster than most or close to equivalent speed to an average HDD. Very soon the first benchmarks of the device will be available, due to the pervasive hacking taking place.
Re the voodoo stuff, I think people are mis-attributing their problems to the only factor they actually have any control over, being the amount of content on the device. Managing the space is their only hammer, and this makes all their stability problems nails.
Surur