Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Xiaomi Mi 10T / 10T Pro under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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very laggy
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very laggy
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Yeah, me too. I'm having a lot of lag while multitasking (i.e. browsing in chrome when facebook and telegram in background)
When i close all tasks in recent screeen, lag is gone.
For me it Is perfectly fine, it lags here and there but overall it is buttery smooth.
Perfectly smooth. You know you have to select 144Hz mode to reduce lag, right? If you select 60Hz, it will lag heavily...
I don't experience any lag and I have it set to 60.
Hi all, I don't see lag as such but when scrolling on text it seems as if the text blurs and greys out until you stop and then it becomes the normal black again. It's really annoying when trying to scroll and read at any sort of speed. Anyone else had this issue /fixed it? I've tried pretty much every setting now and nothing really seems to help
Kart0 said:
Hi all, I don't see lag as such but when scrolling on text it seems as if the text blurs and greys out until you stop and then it becomes the normal black again. It's really annoying when trying to scroll and read at any sort of speed. Anyone else had this issue /fixed it? I've tried pretty much every setting now and nothing really seems to help
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I was having it and also a yellow tint on the screen that was due to this
https://forum.xda-developers.c...ost.php?p=75939435&postcount=6
After applying the commands in the post it has improved a LOT. Even the scrolling. Some blurriness is normal when scrolling but for me it was doing weird things like text getting thinner and color bleeding out of the text. After applying the fix it doesn't happen anymore.
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getaceres said:
I was having it and also a yellow tint on the screen that was due to this
https://forum.xda-developers.c...ost.php?p=75939435&postcount=6
After applying the commands in the post it has improved a LOT. Even the scrolling. Some blurriness is normal when scrolling but for me it was doing weird things like text getting thinner and color bleeding out of the text. After applying the fix it doesn't happen anymore.
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The link is not working.
Sorry. It's https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...type-issue-t3764161/post75939435#post75939435
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Kart0 said:
Hi all, I don't see lag as such but when scrolling on text it seems as if the text blurs and greys out until you stop and then it becomes the normal black again. It's really annoying when trying to scroll and read at any sort of speed. Anyone else had this issue /fixed it? I've tried pretty much every setting now and nothing really seems to help
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Hi, I'm having the same blur and color bleed from letters when scrolling text plus the screen has a really noticeable yellow tint. I have tried the commands in the link posted by getaceres but they do nothing in my unit. The only way to remove the yellow tint and have white backgrounds is to choose a heavily blue tinted color temperature but then other colors suffers...but this doesn't improve the motion blur problem. Also I'm suffering heavy eye strain after a few minutes using the phone and I don't know why since this phone supossely uses a high frequency PWM to control the brightness.. I think I'm gonna try to get a refund
Stay tuned! News soon, probably this evening.
New base app, with 60fps working, i have ti tune photos
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Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Huawei P20 under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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Overall it feels good, just rarely I get these little stutters. Can't recall in what app atm.
System-wise it's perfect, I'd say 4/5 atm, will try to see when exactly and in what apps I get this stutter.
I am coming from Oneplus5 and it's not as smooth, menu opening and closing is bit slow, scrolling through web pages is not smooth and occasional lag occurred, Huawei launcher is a joke, hardly any people will prefer to use, I have to use developer option and set animation to 0.5x from 1.x to get fast menu speed. also, 960 frame per second video is a joke and its limited to few seconds, it seems like to complete with Sony and Samsung the feature been added without proper implementation, front camera has strange waved going across when trying to take the shot TV and monitor etc.
I've had my P20 for 5 days and find WEB scrolling to be pretty good, however screen swipe transitions can feel a little jerky compared to the
iPhone 6S (the phone I had before this). But all in all the P20 is good, fast and I have had no problems.
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Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Huawei P20 under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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I'm using AdGuard to stop most of the back ground advertising to load.
Cures the stutters in web page loading and scrolling.
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onlinejobwork said:
I am coming from Oneplus5 and it's not as smooth, menu opening and closing is bit slow, scrolling through web pages is not smooth and occasional lag occurred, Huawei launcher is a joke, hardly any people will prefer to use, I have to use developer option and set animation to 0.5x from 1.x to get fast menu speed. also, 960 frame per second video is a joke and its limited to few seconds, it seems like to complete with Sony and Samsung the feature been added without proper implementation, front camera has strange waved going across when trying to take the shot TV and monitor etc.
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Yeh, seen that before on other phones. Something to do with frequency/refresh of TV screens.
I got my P20 Pro 4 days ago, and to me it's been a frustrating experience due to scrolling lag. The overall experience when I scroll in the Facebook app, Instagram or webpages using Chrome is really laggy and disappointing. I came from a OnePlus 5T without and lag problems at all. So hoping for a quick fix or I move to another phone.
Updated huawei P20
I can confirm there are occasional stutter while navigating through apps and webpages (AdGuard is installed).
I have not experienced any of these stutters. Scrolling is smooth AF.
I have some problems in Tapatalk and Google photos, there is scrolling not smooth. Haven't noticed it somewhere else, I use Samsung browser and browsing scrolling is fine. Same in settings and between screens it works flawless
Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Huawei Mate 20 under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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The device is pretty smooth and fast, the only time I do see minor slowdowns is when loading all my content in the Gallery, there is a slight delay but otherwise all good.
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I just moved from Samsung S6 and this pisses me off. Web pages i one thing, but I feel like some of my subtle touches are lost. The sensitivity of The screen seems to be lower compared to Old Samsung. I also measured with Google Photos and with a single tap I'm able to scroll more than 2 longer distance on S6. Feels like slower response is fixed by limiting scroll speed :/ iPad responsivness is even better than S6 and Mate and iPad beats S6 in FPS.
P. S. I also haven't removed original screen protector but I don't believe it can make such a difference.
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I just moved from Samsung S6 and this pisses me off. Web pages i one thing, but I feel like some of my subtle touches are lost. The sensitivity of The screen seems to be lower compared to Old Samsung. I also measured with Google Photos and with a single tap I'm able to scroll more than 2 longer distance on S6. Feels like slower response is fixed by limiting scroll speed :/ iPad responsivness is even better than S6 and Mate and iPad beats S6 in FPS.
P. S. I also haven't removed original screen protector but I don't believe it can make such a difference.
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Apple devices have always trumped Android in this area. Piece of **** Android OS.
Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the OnePlus 7T under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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I reduced the refresh rate to 60 Hz to save some battery life to compensate for some other battery-hogging tweaks, and honestly, I can't tell the difference in my own use. It's still plenty crisp and smooth.
That being said, I'm not a gamer, and I don't watch videos on the phone save for the occasional YouTube video that someone will send me a link to; so don't take my experience as necessarily being typical. For the way I use the phone, it's nice and smooth even at 60 Hz. YMMV.
This phone is smooth when scrolling. It's the smoothest scrolling phone I've ever experienced.
I have terrible smoothness. Everything laging when scrolling. 5t when bought was working much more smoothly. If the update does not improve the situation, I will sell the phone and forget about Oneplus
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This phone is smooth when scrolling. It's the smoothest scrolling phone I've ever experienced.
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Could you attach video with scrolling of play market or google chrome ?
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Could you attach video with scrolling of play market or google chrome ?
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These are at 60Hz. I needed to offset some other battery-hogging tweaks I made, so I turned the refresh rate down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ex5BdSfaw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6gvU3x021E
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These are at 60Hz. I needed to offset some other battery-hogging tweaks I made, so I turned the refresh rate down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ex5BdSfaw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6gvU3x021E
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And is it called smoothly? )
The jerks are perfectly visible on the video
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And is it called smoothly? )
The jerks are perfectly visible on the video
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I think that has more to do with YouTube's resizing and transcoding than anything else. Playing the videos directly on my computer, they look much better; and looking directly at the screen rather than at a recording, I don't notice any jerkiness to speak of.
Maybe my eyes are just older.
Agree with you
My unit:
@60 - jagged scrolling, not good at all.
@90 - ultra smooth, it's like a different device.
The LG V60 ThinQ has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
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Very clear. The resolution is lower than my V30, I think, but it's not noticeable to me.
I honestly don't notice the lower resolution and because of that always had my previous phones set to 1080p to save battery.
Auto brightness has been a problem though, in low light the screen throttles back to 1% far too aggressively and 1% is too dim even in a pitch black room.
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The larger screen size and lower resolution combine for a noticeably lower DPI count, but I happen to think that higher (than 1080p) resolutions on (relatively) smaller phone displays are mostly a waste of battery life.
YMMV, but in my experience, there comes a point where the human eye can only resolve so much and the bump in the resolution of small screen displays just becomes overkill. I'll take battery life over resolution and even refresh rate any day, though I imagine higher resolution displays with higher refresh rates will only become more efficient over time, and I'll likely change my tune eventually.
I went from the V30+ to the V60 at the beginning of this month, and I feel like the new phone is a substantial upgrade over the older one in just about all categories that matter. And that's even considering that the former was rooted and the latter can't be!
The display is crisp enough, though clearly not cutting edge. Colors look at least as good as those of the V30. Viewing angles are fantastic without any noticeable (to me) color shift. It's probably the best we could have expected knowing that the display is relatively modest compared to this phone's 20202 (and some 2019) peers. And if you're fine with that, this shouldn't stop you from considering the phone. If, however, you DO want higher resolutions and higher refresh rates, you already know this phone's not for you and that you've got multiple options.
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Viewing angles are fantastic without any noticeable (to me) color shift.
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I'm seeing very drastic color shift when viewing at about 45°, more noticeable on white screens. It's a greenish yellowish shift.
Otherwise I agree with the rest of your post. 1080p is plenty resolution and I'm fine with 60Hz refresh.
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I'm seeing very drastic color shift when viewing at about 45°, more noticeable on white screens. It's a greenish yellowish shift.
Otherwise I agree with the rest of your post. 1080p is plenty resolution and I'm fine with 60Hz refresh.
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Are there display variances across production runs, or something? Because I can't seem to reproduce this fault.
I'm not TERRIBLY sensitive to such things, but from what you say, it sounds like it should be blatantly obvious to the eyes.
And I don't suffer from any kind of color blindness that could possibly impact me.
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Are there display variances across production runs, or something? Because I can't seem to reproduce this fault.
I'm not TERRIBLY sensitive to such things, but from what you say, it sounds like it should be blatantly obvious to the eyes.
And I don't suffer from any kind of color blindness that could possibly impact me.
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I haven't seen anyone else complain of this, so not site if it's an issue with mine specifically or what. Here's a short video I made that hopefully demonstrates the color shift.
https://youtu.be/naGHasaIjp0
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I haven't seen anyone else complain of this, so not site if it's an issue with mine specifically or what. Here's a short video I made that hopefully demonstrates the color shift.
https://youtu.be/naGHasaIjp0
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Huh. How did you get a plain white background to show up like that? (I suppose I can Google one up).
I'd like to test my phone out and see if I can get similar results.
It's a little hard to see in a YT video, but I definitely noticed SOME shift on your screen that I don't think I've ever seen on mine.
I imagine the effect is even more noticeable in real life, with the phone right in front of you.
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Huh. How did you get a plain white background to show up like that? (I suppose I can Google one up).
I'd like to test my phone out and see if I can get similar results.
It's a little hard to see in a YT video, but I definitely noticed SOME shift on your screen that I don't think I've ever seen on mine.
I imagine the effect is even more noticeable in real life, with the phone right in front of you.
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I use this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iudesk.android.photo.editor
It's a photo editing app, but you can start a new image from scratch and select a background color. I set it to pure white, then zoomed in on it to fill the screen. It's definitely easier to see in person. I tried using by wife's Note 9 for the video, but I couldn't select a better refresh rate on it to prevent the banding.
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I use this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iudesk.android.photo.editor
It's a photo editing app, but you can start a new image from scratch and select a background color. I set it to pure white, then zoomed in on it to fill the screen. It's definitely easier to see in person. I tried using by wife's Note 9 for the video, but I couldn't select a better refresh rate on it to prevent the banding.
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I tried it out, and while I did notice a dimming or darkening of the white background at extreme tilts, I figure that's normal.
Doesn't quite look like what your YT video shows, but I'm not sure if that's down to the difference between watching a YT video of something and watching it yourself directly.
I've had the V30 and now this and I'm as happy with the screen on this one as I was with the V30. I couldn't care about the refresh rate. It's not like I'm watching a 60" screen. Overall it's a very good screen.
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I'm seeing very drastic color shift when viewing at about 45°, more noticeable on white screens. It's a greenish yellowish shift.
Otherwise I agree with the rest of your post. 1080p is plenty resolution and I'm fine with 60Hz refresh.
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I pissed that it's 1080P, however, people who say a 90+ refresh rate is noticeable is just experiencing placebo.
The human eye will never notice that.
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I pissed that it's 1080P, however, people who say a 90+ refresh rate is noticeable is just experiencing placebo.
The human eye will never notice that.
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I've had higher resolution screens, and I can tell no difference between them and 1080p. Even 720p is hard to notice a difference.
When it comes to refresh rates, most people see a noticeable difference between 60Hz and 90Hz. My last phone was selectable between those two and 120Hz, and I couldn't tell a difference between 90Hz and 120Hz.
I can see the difference in resolution between the V30 and V60, it's just that 1080p on a phone doesn't bother me.
It falls in my "good enough" range. These aren't 55+ inch television displays, after all.
I also can definitely see the difference between a 60 Hz refresh rate vs a 90 Hz or 120 Hz refresh display.
my problem is with notifications in the top pull down... its virtually useless in landscape mode...
Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Google Pixel 5 under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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Really smooth
Forcing 90hz is a whole different world. We shall see what that does to the battery.
Can't wait for 120hz.
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Forcing 90hz is a whole different world. We shall see what that does to the battery.
Can't wait for 120hz.
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I used to force 90Hz in the smaller Pixel 4 (not the XL) because the refresh rate was forced to 60Hz between 1%-40% brightness when using Smooth Display.
Now in the Pixel 5. Google changed this. Smooth display seems to be forcing 90Hz between 1%-40% brightness and using variable refresh rate (so 60Hz when the display is still for some time, and 90Hz when the display is being updated) between 40%-100% brightness.
So I personally stopped needing to force 90Hz. The standard setting works for me.
Would be awesome if Google implemented the same behaviour in "flame".
Note: I haven't tested this in special apps. (Example: I read that Smooth Display also adapts the refresh rate when playing 30 or 60 FPS videos etc and thinks that are locked).
But I haven't verified the behaviour with videos or games.
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I don't know about you, but my pixel 5 loses frames .... it annoys me because OP7T was smoother, forcing 90hz in developer options does not help
I've come from 2 years with 120hz and this Pixel 5 feels exactly the same, you would only tell any difference if you had two phones side by side or perhaps you are sensitive to it .
I see no need to force the 90 the phone is great I'm fact I haven't bothered with developer options at all
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I don't know about you, but my pixel 5 loses frames .... it annoys me because OP7T was smoother, forcing 90hz in developer options does not help
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This is what I was worried about. Just ordered my pixel 5 and I'm coming from a pixel 4. Even on the pixel 4 with the SD855 it still dropped frames here and there on occasion. So I'm wondering how bad the SD765G will be, hopefully it's not too bad because I don't want to go back to my pixel 4, I HATE face unlock lol.
It's not 'bad' at all
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Very smooth for me (although I do wish for a 120hz pixel one day). I'm coming from a Pixel 4 and for some reason the P5 seems smoother when I compare them side by side. Like my Pixel 4 is dropping more frames than my P5. It could be the fact that my P5 is brand new and that I upgraded directly from Android 10 to Android 11 (dirty flash) instead of doing a clean install on my P4. But it's also worth noting that I have all my apps loaded onto my P5 with photos, music and everything so it's not totally empty. Overall I am impressed. I'm excited for more custom kernels because now I can overclock the cpu without feeling guilty because the battery is so big compared to the P4.
I also like the fact that the dynamic switching between 90hz and 60hz is much better this time around as explained by someone else above. It seems it mostly only switches to 90hz when you touch the screen (you can observe this in action by enabling "Show refresh rate" in developer options) and doesn't completely switch to 60hz below a certain brightness level like the P4 would. The implementation of dynamic switching between 60hz and 90hz on the P4 was awful. With this new implementation on the P5 you can reap the benefits of good battery life and enjoy 90hz only when its needed.
I get a lot of stutter while scrolling.