I think its not right to criticize any android app for having scroll lag because as it turns out pretty much all apps have scroll lag so not all devs can be clueless eh?
The bigger matter is when is this ever being addressed? Jelly bean has taken care of many performance issues but this one matter remains. Seems like Google's "war" on lag hasn't been completely successful yet.
On iOS and windows phone its pretty difficult to get scroll lag even if you try hard for it so obviously android is doing something wrong that can be fixed I believe.
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I only have scroll lag on a few apps on my Nexus 4... All other apps are fine. My tablet on the other hand...
My n4 perform amazingly, the n7 on the other hand, not so much. It could be some apps. Or it could be this companion core on the n7, using that one slow core for small tasks really kills it for me
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enable force gpu rendering in the phones main settings, developer options.
No scroll lag here... at all
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No scroll lag here... at all
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Gambler_3 said:
I think its not right to criticize any android app for having scroll lag because as it turns out pretty much all apps have scroll lag so not all devs can be clueless eh?
The bigger matter is when is this ever being addressed? Jelly bean has taken care of many performance issues but this one matter remains. Seems like Google's "war" on lag hasn't been completely successful yet.
On iOS and windows phone its pretty difficult to get scroll lag even if you try hard for it so obviously android is doing something wrong that can be fixed I believe.
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Or maybe you are using an extremely outdated phone?
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Or maybe you are using an extremely outdated phone.
True DAT.
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Gambler_3 said:
I think its not right to criticize any android app for having scroll lag because as it turns out pretty much all apps have scroll lag so not all devs can be clueless eh?
The bigger matter is when is this ever being addressed? Jelly bean has taken care of many performance issues but this one matter remains. Seems like Google's "war" on lag hasn't been completely successful yet.
On iOS and windows phone its pretty difficult to get scroll lag even if you try hard for it so obviously android is doing something wrong that can be fixed I believe.
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Sorry but your device does not cut it for a smooth performance nowadays.
It's like saying why Windows 8 is slow in my Pentium 4 and 256MB ram.
It is smooth in well made apps in my Nexus 4. Some crappy ones stutter for time to time but it's very minimal.
What do you mean exactly when you refer to scroll lag?
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The only app that is so laggy on my N4 are those social networks that requires to load bunch of image thumnails
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enable force gpu rendering in the phones main settings, developer options.
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Just a noob Qs.
Will this cause the battery to drain more?
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Just a noob Qs.
Will this cause the battery to drain more?
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Probably not, even if yes, most likely unnoticeble drain
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Oh comon I am not talking about scroll lag on nexus S but phones like galaxy S3 and nexus 4 also DO have lag. Do you think I'll make a thread based on a nexus S on this forum?
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What do you mean exactly when you refer to scroll lag?
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Stutter when trying to scroll very quickly inside an app like a list. It might sometimes be smooth but not always.
Examples are whatsapp, viber, facebook, xda, google currents etc. Use the same app on iOS or WP8 and they wont break a sweat. You might think that its not really a big deal until you see those apps on other platforms.
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The only app that is so laggy on my N4 are those social networks that requires to load bunch of image thumnails
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Exactly that I find to be the biggest performance problem with android, thumbnail loading causes lag even on the most high end phones.
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Oh comon I am not talking about scroll lag on nexus S but phones like galaxy S3 and nexus 4 also DO have lag. Do you think I'll make a thread based on a nexus S on this forum?
Stutter when trying to scroll very quickly inside an app like a list. It might sometimes be smooth but not always.
Examples are whatsapp, viber, facebook, xda, google currents etc. Use the same app on iOS or WP8 and they wont break a sweat. You might think that its not really a big deal until you see those apps on other platforms.
Exactly that I find to be the biggest performance problem with android, thumbnail loading causes lag even on the most high end phones.
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I am not sure about wp or iOS. For my Nexus 4, it does lag with scrolling. Twitter application lags a bit when scrolling very fast and then slowing down. Facebook application definitely lag! Instagram do jerk a bit when the scrolling speed is slowing down. Same goes to the 9gag application. Maybe people just have low expectations or just don't like to hear bad things about their device. It is a problem in Android and it is good to be identified and Google can improve it.
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I am not sure about wp or iOS. For my Nexus 4, it does lag with scrolling. Twitter application lags a bit when scrolling very fast and then slowing down. Facebook application definitely lag! Instagram do jerk a bit when the scrolling speed is slowing down. Same goes to the 9gag application. Maybe people just have low expectations or just don't like to hear bad things about their device. It is a problem in Android and it is good to be identified and Google can improve it.
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Coming from both iOS and WP, scroll lag was almost nonexistent. Although my 3GS was a little laggy with iOS 6 on it, still not as bad as my N4 in apps.
The only place where scroll lag does not appear is the settings app
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Examples are whatsapp, viber, facebook, xda, google currents etc. Use the same app on iOS or WP8 and they wont break a sweat. You might think that its not really a big deal until you see those apps on other platforms.
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the only app that will lag on all android phones, no matter what you do is facebook , and we all know why. As for others, force gpu rendering in developer options and you will see that whatsapp and xda app have no scroll lag. this is basically the first thing i do when i get a new device, not sure why it's not a default standard in android.
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Coming from both iOS and WP, scroll lag was almost nonexistent. Although my 3GS was a little laggy with iOS 6 on it, still not as bad as my N4 in apps.
The only place where scroll lag does not appear is the settings app
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My girlfriend's iPhone 4 lags way more than my N4
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My girlfriend's iPhone 4 lags way more than my N4
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We are only talking about scroll lag here not overall lag.
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It's the governors I tell you.
For a test set your phone in performance governor mode for five minutes and test all those jerky scrolling apps.
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I'm running cm10.1. For instance, I feel like Facebook and twitter apps are kinda slow and laggy, and mine craft is too. But apps like tweedle and monster ate my condo run great.
Anyone else have issues like this?
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I'm running cm10.1. For instance, I feel like Facebook and twitter apps are kinda slow and laggy, and mine craft is too. But apps like tweedle and monster ate my condo run great.
Anyone else have issues like this?
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Minecraft isn't optimized. Not too sure about any other app listed though. With normal apps, I don't have any noticeable performance issue, some games however do show slightly lower-than-expected FPS.
CM10.1 is still in nightlies so it may be ROM related. Have you compared it with stock or an AOSP ROM to see if there's a difference?
I've noticed cm10.1 to be slightly slower overall compared to AOSP.
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I'm running cm10.1. For instance, I feel like Facebook and twitter apps are kinda slow and laggy, and mine craft is too. But apps like tweedle and monster ate my condo run great.
Anyone else have issues like this?
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Try enabling force gpu rendering in the developer options to see if it helps in twitter and Facebook.
My phone seems overall kind of laggy. I'm on stock 4.2.1 with stock kernel. Just started noticing the lag today. Minimal but annoying and seems to exist on almost all the kernels I have tried.
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My phone seems overall kind of laggy. I'm on stock 4.2.1 with stock kernel. Just started noticing the lag today. Minimal but annoying and seems to exist on almost all the kernels I have tried.
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It's cheap and dirty, but I always set animations to half speed (.5x) and use Nova launcher with the animations cranked to fast. That makes me feel all warm inside.
My advice would be to root and flash a custom ROM such as Parandroid.
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My phone seems overall kind of laggy. I'm on stock 4.2.1 with stock kernel. Just started noticing the lag today. Minimal but annoying and seems to exist on almost all the kernels I have tried.
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How exactly are you defining 'lag' though? I'm on a rooted stock ROM and stock kernel with no issues whatsoever, speed is much faster than any phone I've used before.
I have tonnes of apps installed on the stock ROM. Runs okay at the moment, beautifully smooth
there is definitely lag on the touch gestures. i see it and it's been commented-on in reviews.
eg. when you gesture to scroll or pinch expand there is a momentary delay (fraction of a second) before anything happens. just long enough to be annoying. it's not instant.
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there is definitely lag on the touch gestures. i see it and it's been commented-on in reviews.
eg. when you gesture to scroll or pinch expand there is a momentary delay (fraction of a second) before anything happens. just long enough to be annoying. it's not instant.
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That's because of the poor touch screen sensitivity of the phone.
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there is definitely lag on the touch gestures. i see it and it's been commented-on in reviews.
eg. when you gesture to scroll or pinch expand there is a momentary delay (fraction of a second) before anything happens. just long enough to be annoying. it's not instant.
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That's not lag, that's just the lack of sensitivity in the touch screen. It's hardware related but if you look at this video from oode (definitely subscribe to him for quality tech videos) it appears that this issue isn't there in Firefox for some reason. As of now I don't know of any solution as such.
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How exactly are you defining 'lag' though? I'm on a rooted stock ROM and stock kernel with no issues whatsoever, speed is much faster than any phone I've used before.
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Just the occasional freeze for a second on opening the keyboard or apps, seems slower than last week when I got it.
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OK, I installed the touch increase mod and the lag is better
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Ever since it was introduced no phone has been able to quickly swipe through it without lag. I thought that the galaxy S3 had lag in the drawer because of lack of ram but its shocking to see that even the nexus 4 widget drawer has lag if you swipe very fast.
Whats most puzzling is that the widget drawer is only showing static widgets so I dont understand why it is so demanding. Seems like its not handled properly in the framework or something.
Top it that with live wallpaper
It's totally fine on mine and a lot of others phones. The reason the S3 lags is cause of the touchwiz skin weighing it down. Touchwiz sucks. That's why nexus-es with stock roms FTW!
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It's totally fine on mine and a lot of others phones. The reason the S3 lags is cause of the touchwiz skin weighing it down. Touchwiz sucks. That's why nexus-es with stock roms FTW!
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Try to swipe through the widgets as fast as you can and you will see lag for sure....
i'm using nova launcher with vertical drawer. scrolls fast with no lag or stuttering for me.
just switched it to horizontal and it's fine also. mind you, it stops at each page so i'm not sure if that might be what you're mistaking for lag.
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It's totally fine on mine and a lot of others phones. The reason the S3 lags is cause of the touchwiz skin weighing it down. Touchwiz sucks. That's why nexus-es with stock roms FTW!
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Nexii?
Running like a champ here. No lag, but I'm running the xperia z launcher so the widgets are set up differently in the widget drawer
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I don't get why people purposely try to lag down their phone by doing something they would never do in daily use (opening and closing as many apps as possible as fast as they can, swiping around as fast as humanly possible, etc) and then complain about lag? Just use the phone then see if it lags
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I don't get why people purposely try to lag down their phone by doing something they would never do in daily use (opening and closing as many apps as possible as fast as they can, swiping around as fast as humanly possible, etc) and then complain about lag? Just use the phone then see if it lags
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Nah, that's too logical for the internet
@OP, I see what you mean and I experience the same thing but only if I actually try to make it lag. It's probably due to some sort of lack of optimisation, but tbh I just sorted out my homescreen once and don't really go back and reorganise it so I don't see any issues. I know that you're not complaining but just asking about it, so I thought I'd confirm that I have the same experience.
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i'm using nova launcher with vertical drawer. scrolls fast with no lag or stuttering for me.
just switched it to horizontal and it's fine also. mind you, it stops at each page so i'm not sure if that might be what you're mistaking for lag.
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For some reason the widget drawer is much faster with vertical scrolling.
Nova launcher just delays the animation in the widget drawer if it can't show it fast enough but on stock launcher it will actually cause a stutter. The developer of nova launcher is an absolute genius.
I still don't see a technical reason why a nexus 4 can't just blaze through the widget drawer.
The guy talking about the xperia Z launcher well its handled very differently and mind you more efficiently in Sony launcher.
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I don't get why people purposely try to lag down their phone by doing something they would never do in daily use (opening and closing as many apps as possible as fast as they can, swiping around as fast as humanly possible, etc) and then complain about lag? Just use the phone then see if it lags
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Actually this isn't true for this case. When I want to select a widget that's at the end of the drawer then I would swipe as fast as I can to get to it. Infinite scrolling causes even more performance issues with the widget drawer mind you so that's not a better option in this scenario.
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It does lag, it's true.
I run stock now but have tried all different roms and kernel combinations. And then all different governor/scheduler combinations. Swiping quickly through widgets always produces lag after a few pages. Even using nova/apex.
It doesn't bother me anymore (used to when I was a crack flasher), but it's undeniable.
Just install a different launcher like Nova lag free.
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Nah, that's too logical for the internet
@OP, I see what you mean and I experience the same thing but only if I actually try to make it lag. It's probably due to some sort of lack of optimisation, but tbh I just sorted out my homescreen once and don't really go back and reorganise it so I don't see any issues. I know that you're not complaining but just asking about it, so I thought I'd confirm that I have the same experience.
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Yeah this.
Logically this is a non issue for me. Mine lags (4.2.2) but I'd never noticed it because that's not the way I use the phone.
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Ok, so my phone is normal. I thought it was my phone. I see the hesitations and stutter only in widget draw running completely stock.
It doesn't bother me that much, but I am curious to know why that is only in widget section.
I can't reproduce this lag in my widget drawer. Using a CM based rom (modaco cm kang r9) with Trebuchet. Just saw a slight lag / stutter with Buzz launcher but I can't see it with Nova
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I'm experiencing this too. Thought i was the only one!
It happens occasionally on mine though when i swipe real fast. Sometimes it lags terribly, like, i could see the pages stutter and struggle to load the widgets. And sometimes it's just super smooth.
Don't know for sure, but maybe it has something to do with some of the apps installed. Because the lag always happens on the exact same pages i swipe through. Mine is on the first 3 to be exact. And that's where all of my google widgets are placed, strangely.
Maybe it's just an issue with my device though. Running rooted stock 4.2.2 btw.
No lag here. I turned off animations and am using Nova launcher and I am underclocked to 1.2ghz.
No lag in widget drawer for me even when I swipe it unrealistically quickly. Stock 4.2.2, Franco kernel with default settings.
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No lag in widget drawer for me even when I swipe it unrealistically quickly. Stock 4.2.2, Franco kernel with default settings.
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Works perfectly fine here also with CM + Nova + Franco kernel.
No lag at all.
I want write an idea about an app which can help in multitasking.
I'm not able to do that but... Someone may be able??
The idea is simple: in ios when I launch an app I can pause it and resume it without problems. I can resume it from where it was. It's possible to make an app which can make this? Can "freeze" the app in state which it is and resume it from the last point?
No lock in memory (ram, zram or swap) but write the state on sd card to resume it.
I hope I'm not writing something impossible
I'm absolutely not a fan boy of apple and ios! But I hate to have a gs3 and have a very poor multitasking and see how much app iPhone can handle in the same time!
Hope in something good
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Depending on how you go to your app, the state will be preserved. For example, if I open Falcon Pro, hit home and press the icon again, the app loads back up just like you said. But if I do the same thing except instead instead of pressing home, I long press the home button and go into Falcon, everything is redrawn and the app basically starts over. The way multitasking is handled can depend on your Android version too,
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Try Greenify.
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Greenefy can't make the trick. I have asked in the dedicated thread.
I have android 4.1.2 version. I also think it depends from the app but.... It's possible to manipulate externally the apps to have this behavior?
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Try Swapps...
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Zahih said:
Try Swapps...
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Wonderful to switch between apps but not for multitasking...
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My only complaint about Android 4.0+ multitasking is having only a single column preview of apps, and only 3-4 fit on a screen. Two columns would be ideal. I saw some HTC phone that had that, don't remember which one, it fit 9 previews on the screen, and I haven't found an apk to do that.
This is just my point of view and is not intended to offend anyone.
iOS doesn't multitask.
The whole freezing the app so it continues where its at would 1.Be power hungry and possible drain batteries. 2. Resources hungry, imagine if you completely overwrote how android really multitasks and just decided to store all these apps in RAM, just like a iOS does, your phone would slow down to a crawl!
(I have friends with iPhone 5s that get a little pop up box telling them to close apps to free up memory to be able to run other apps)
Androids multitask feature does and is way more progressive than iOS will ever be. You can continue on your work. But android multitasking is one of a kind.
I have a gs3 as well and I've never had a problem with multitask at all... I've never had to add extra tweaks to make my device faster... I can open 30 different apps and switch between them easily while my wife's iPhone simply asks her to close apps to open new ones...
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This is just my point of view and is not intended to offend anyone.
iOS doesn't multitask.
The whole freezing the app so it continues where its at would 1.Be power hungry and possible drain batteries. 2. Resources hungry, imagine if you completely overwrote how android really multitasks and just decided to store all these apps in RAM, just like a iOS does, your phone would slow down to a crawl!
(I have friends with iPhone 5s that get a little pop up box telling them to close apps to free up memory to be able to run other apps)
Androids multitask feature does and is way more progressive than iOS will ever be. You can continue on your work. But android multitasking is one of a kind.
I have a gs3 as well and I've never had a problem with multitask at all... I've never had to add extra tweaks to make my device faster... I can open 30 different apps and switch between them easily while my wife's iPhone simply asks her to close apps to open new ones...
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I've had an iPhone and I never had any issues with running out of memory or even battery life for that matter. That was my iPhone 4 so I would imagine the 5 handles it better. While I love Android I will admit iOS handles multitasking way better, while Android makes it easier with the recent apps interface.
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I've had an iPhone and I never had any issues with running out of memory or even battery life for that matter. That was my iPhone 4 so I would imagine the 5 handles it better. While I love Android I will admit iOS handles multitasking way better, while Android makes it easier with the recent apps interface.
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iOS doesn't multitask
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i have done this once on ICS and changed the thumbnail heights to 0 added custom bCkground and change vertical to horizontal
and fix the layout a bit
its easy to do
but will need to search ny old files again
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Hi just went to bestbuy to test the overall performance on this tablet. Sad to say that when i tested the exynos variant, I did encounter lag when I was scrolling the home screen. What I mean is that it doesn't feel smooth. Also pulling out flipboard caused lag. Trying to run a couple of applications like s note. It's not major lag that will take away the whole experience. Just lag that you'll notice from time to time even if it's minor. What's your opinion on this and how do you feel about the exynos? Is it still going to be worth it sacrificing a bit of performance for cheaper price and getting it earlier. Should I wait for the snapdragon variant since it might be faster. But it's also going to be more expensive and I won't be needing LTE. I had really high hopes of this tablet too.
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I wonder if it lags even with a third party launcher like Nova Prime or Next?
I hear touch wiz bloat is very heavy indeed.
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Too many variables. How much other stuff was running in the background? Did you do all this testing after a fresh reboot? Who knows what the people before you were doing to it. And every Samsung experience running full blast does take it's toll, all those widgets updating all programs running etc. I'm just saying it's not all doom and gloom... Just tweak it.
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Too many variables. How much other stuff was running in the background? Did you do all this testing after a fresh reboot? Who knows what the people before you were doing to it. And every Samsung experience running full blast does take it's toll, all those widgets updating all programs running etc. I'm just saying it's not all doom and gloom... Just tweak it.
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With Nova Launcher, it flies.
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With Nova Launcher, it flies.
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Even in the my magazine app? I hate the stock tw launcher, I wonder how much resources it takes up
I think early technical analysis showed that the exnyos governor was not exactly optimized. I'm sure this thing will fly with the proper rom. I rommed my note 2 and last year's 10.1 when I felt lag was hindering the experience and both were super fluid after modification. Samsung uses good parts. Tw just tends to be bloated.
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I went to BestBuy and put ios7 on it with ilauncher it was so smooth. Alsoi seem very minor lag on this device. I played why it for 30minutes and it was flying. I saw lag at first but then realized over 20 apps were in the background. Closed them all, cleared ram and it was buttery smooth. The Tech at best buy were going crazy over this thing saying it is the best tablet they have seen thus far.
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I went to BestBuy and put ios7 on it with ilauncher it was so smooth. Alsoi seem very minor lag on this device. I played why it for 30minutes and it was flying. I saw lag at first but then realized over 20 apps were in the background. Closed them all, cleared ram and it was buttery smooth. The Tech at best buy were going crazy over this thing saying it is the best tablet they have seen thus far.
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As well they should. I've always wanted a tablet but I would go into Best Buy and play around with them and just walk away saying 'nope' The specs were getting closer to what I wanted but with this, Samsung hit a home run. Pricey but you get what you pay for. :good:
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As well they should. I've always wanted a tablet but I would go into Best Buy and play around with them and just walk away saying 'nope' The specs were getting closer to what I wanted but with this, Samsung hit a home run. Pricey but you get what you pay for. :good:
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Totally agree on that. All android tablet has come so close. When I saw the 1st gen of the note 10.1 I thought it was the one for me. But with the screen resolution, it was a big let down for me. This year this is the one. Only thing that's stopping me now is the performance.
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I may not be as tech savvy as many of you, but I just got this tablet and the performance is amazing. I have 12 active apps running and I don't notice any lag navigating the menus. I've been working in dropsync and synced a whole bunch of files while messing around with it and still noticed no lag whatsoever. I did notice that it gets a bit warm on the back though.
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The Tech at best buy were going crazy over this thing saying it is the best tablet they have seen thus far.
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They probably would say that with any new device. I was at bestbuy the other day helping my sister buy a tablet and a couple of employees saw my Nvidia Shield (I was carrying it in its case) and were amazed by the device
Lol no that wasn't it, he wasn't trying to sell me anything. He was trying to find it how much I'm selling my old one for his friend.
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Sad to say I'm running into lag and random reboots. So far it has been happening while scrolling through play store. It will freeze then reboot.
I need me some root.
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Han Solo 1 said:
Sad to say I'm running into lag and random reboots. So far it has been happening while scrolling through play store. It will freeze then reboot.
I need me some root.
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Have you took the update yet? Mine doesn't have those issues
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I noticed some lag in windows transistions. So what I've done is turn on developer options and changed transition animation scale from 1x to off. Feels much faster. For example, instead of xda kind of sputtering to life when initiated, it just pops up immediately.
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I noticed some lag in windows transistions. So what I've done is turn on developer options and changed transition animation scale from 1x to off. Feels much faster. For example, instead of xda kind of sputtering to life when initiated, it just pops up immediately.
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Did you make this modification on the new Note 2014....? I ask because I can not find that setting, even after doing a search....?
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Did you make this modification on the new Note 2014....? I ask because I can not find that setting, even after doing a search....?
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got to settings->general->about device tap "build number" 7 times to unlock dev settings.
Thank you... I forgot that I had to do that for the dev setting
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Yeah as mad said
You have to enable developer
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smac7 said:
Have you took the update yet? Mine doesn't have those issues
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Yes, I did take the update. I'm going to do a factory reset and see if that works.