That O1 has marginally more pixels IS a fact, but does that make the display actually look better, coupled with pathetic 256k color? *I* don't think so. The icons look boring and flat while the general display appearance isn't pleasing to the eyes.
It seems, you find the lack of 16 million colors in Optimus One a major disadvantage. But, I personally find the lack of resolution a bigger issue. To each his own, I guess.
BTW, Android 2.1 supports only true 16-bit colors(65k colors,with dithering to 24-bits in some versions, possibly Galaxy 3) in both the browser and gallery. But, I for one, haven't seen anyone complain about it, in forums. (Probably, very few people find that a real issue?. I dunno).
Number one mistake most newbies do is this: installing tons of apps to replace the default ones without proper research. Unoptimized and badly coded apps keep on hogging system resources even when not in use, keep on communicating with their home server, display tons of ads which is surefire way of eating your battery, depleting data usage plans and making the phone lag.
Agreed completely with you.

It seems to be the problem I am facing now with my GS (rooted with OCLF). I installed over 150 apps, and the phone did slow down considerably. (But not sure whether it is the RFS syncing issue, despite there being an EXT2 buffer. And again, this is an extreme case, I was testing the limits of my GS.

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Ideally, you should install only the apps, which you really need for daily operations. But, then what would be the fun, in having an android set ?..(IMO, entirely subjective..

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For example, consider theme replacement apps. So many users complain their phone lags when using Launcher Pro. What they forget is, the default TWLauncher is still running in the background and so your phone is doing double duty! Of course advanced users will not face such problems but for a new Android user, the built-in apps is the practical starting way. In case of Samsung phones, the music players are generally quite feature-rich anyways to think of other ad-supported bloatwares.
Could you please elaborate on that? No taskmanager seems to find TWLauncher running in the background? If you are referring to Samsung's entire UI, then yes ,(which runs a bit deeper than any launcher) , it runs in the background, but AFAIK, not directly conflicting with any functionalities provided by the TWLauncher.
And, it seems, many people find ADWLauncher to be much faster..
Music Player, I agree is awesome!! (Good for showing to friends

. But, I'd prefer an option to browse via folders also..). Video player is quite good. (Though I miss the mosaic search feature from the Wave..)
Also, in this day and age, I find people advocating resistive touch screens over capacitive ones rather regressive. The touch sensation and quick action of Capacitive screen is irreplaceable and undoubtedly plays a huge part in the overall gaming and other touch-heavy app usage experience.
Agree, completely. For a vast majority, I'd say Capacitive would be a much better option. (And in case, you are wearing gloves, you can always get a conductive stylus which works well on capacitive screens).
What? Once you upgrade the firmware thru Kies, all the apps gets auto-updated.
Yeah, but the problem is you'll have to wait till official firmware upgrades come. I'm running the latest firmware upgrade, that Samsung offers, but still, my Swype version is 1.6 . (TBH, I don't think the difference in version number, may make more difference. It'd be a collection of minor improvements. But, still, my point stands. You'll find it much easier to upgrade to latest versions..)
Yes, you implied that low-res 'may' or 'may not' affect performance, but, as seen from my reply above, I meant to ask if its wise to relate these two factors.
You agree, that at least theoretically, lower-resolution may lead to snappier performance right? That's exactly what I meant. I've spent like a couple of minutes using Galaxy 3 (in a shop), and haven't tried the Optimus One at all, so can't really say how it will really work out between those two sets...
@hrithan2020
thanx dude for helping out me...
You are welcome.
