I haven’t tried out the subscription service but the app itself is incredible and definitely one of Android’s killer apps for me. So far, it’s been the most enjoyable mobile listening experience I’ve had- including iPhone.
Hmm, not really seeing this be too useful without being able to operate completely in the background. The whole reason it’s great on Android is the integration with the OS. I’ll use it for search but other than that, I already have all of this functionality on my iOS devices.
How do they justify tradeoffs if the HTC One does it just fine? Are they strictly referring to app fragmentation?
I’d rather have a bigger screen than whatever tradeoffs they might be referring to. Apple won’t win me back to the iPhone with its current screen size.
You can see a little after 1pm that all of the markets dipped sharply, negating any gains from earlier in the day. Luckily, it recovered within minutes.
Looks like the article now has a better image in the content.