As you might know that all touch screens have some kind of touch lag which is basically touch screen panel recognizing touch and pushing that info back. HTC phones like sensation evo 3d have terrible touch lag around 100ms. I was wondering how is the touch response on S3. If you go into development settings and enable touch pointer or touch input or something like that to show touches on the screen, you can see the lag when moving across home screens or just swiping left to right. I just want to know how bad or good is the touch panel response. Does the touch pointer keep up with your finger? Iphones have the most impressive touch response. If you used an iphone, how comparable are the touch responses?
Thanks in advance!!
The S3 isn't quite as responsive in terms of touch lag as an iPhone but it's certainly no slouch in that department either. At the end of the day your best bet is to go in store and have a play with one and decide for yourself if it might bother you.
cool thanks for your input
A lot of the touch input lag is not caused by the panel but the phone sleeping.
The s3 has a hardware-wise excellent touchscreen, using it will get even better with Jellybean's project butter.
Note that a lot of the Ui latency is by design and caused by the animations.
On real tests such as described by the op, S3 is excellent.
But as the parent already said - try one =)
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The S3 and the Note II both have atrocious touchscreen latency. They're even worse than the S2. The HOX has the lowest latency I've seen so far.
Mine is extremely sensitive..really nice and I don't notice any latency issues ..I have iphone 5 and s2 and gnex to compare to.
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Mine is extremely sensitive..really nice and I don't notice any latency issues ..I have iphone 5 and s2 and gnex to compare to.
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Please tell me you're joking, s2 had delays I noticed. I don't have this issue in my s3. I compare my phone with iphone 5, s2 and gnex ( also suffers from it). You don't know what you're reading
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iPhone renders the UI with realtime priority. Whenever you touch the screen - everything else stops, e.g. the browser page stops loading. That's why it's so smooth. Android doesn't use this approach and tries to do everything at the same time
Oh and my wife's iphone 4 with ios 6 is the worst, feels like the phone is struggling against me
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Oh and my wife's iphone 4 with ios 6 is the worst, feels like the phone is struggling against me
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Well my 3gs also struggles on ios5.. (facepalm) It is old phone but it was responsive when u first got it from the store..
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iPhone renders the UI with realtime priority. Whenever you touch the screen - everything else stops, e.g. the browser page stops loading. That's why it's so smooth. Android doesn't use this approach and tries to do everything at the same time
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Wrong. Those are optimisations painstakingly implemented by the developers of each app. Android developers rarely care since they have bigger problems such as the app not even working on half the users phone models.
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Well my 3gs also struggles on ios5.. (facepalm) It is old phone but it was responsive when u first got it from the store..
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You facepalmed me? He said iphone , not iphone 5 specific
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Wrong. Those are optimisations painstakingly implemented by the developers of each app. Android developers rarely care since they have bigger problems such as the app not even working on half the users phone models.
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I've read it somewhere that it's implemented in the OS, I might be wrong
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As a multi-platform developer I can tell you nothing happens automatically. Your app will stutter and freeze even on iOS if you don't optimize for receiving touch input at any time. Fragmentation is such a big problem on Android that even my simple app which is basically a list of items with a photo on the left crashes on all HTC devices but works fine on others.
The touchscreen input latency is a hardware + Android thing and there is nothing your app can do about it.
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Well my 3gs also struggles on ios5.. (facepalm) It is old phone but it was responsive when u first got it from the store..<br />
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Umm bassically iphone 4 and s3 r the phones that dont belong into the same categorry.. Iphone 4 is mid-low phone today while s3 is high-end so yea u shud keep that in mind
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Is the problem with touch screen delay/responsiveness (I am not talking about touch screen sensitivity) a hardware or a software issue?
Apparently the iphone 5 is around 55 milliseconds and the iPhone 4 around 87 millisec
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This is serious i cant take this amount of lag it is very choppy???
When i scroll through here with the normal browser it scroll very laggy and choppy.
My Iphone 3GS does better its very choppy i cant look at it anymore,
i keep delaying my review as the phone till now sucks ass..
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This is serious i cant take this amount of lag it is very choppy???
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Where is the question in that statement?
runeazn said:
This is serious i cant take this amount of lag it is very choppy???
When i scroll through here with the normal browser it scroll very laggy and choppy.
My Iphone 3GS does better its very choppy i cant look at it anymore,
i keep delaying my review as the phone till now sucks ass..
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Yes, I get choppy lag while scrolling through the XDA app, or also on the market. It is annoying.
Figure out which app is causing it and close it. Pulse Is usually what causes mine to do that.
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Look at the bottom of the page and change the skin/style from XDA 2010 to XDA classic. HUGE difference! Plus it feels like home......
Stock browser sucks for scrolling, use Opera and it will be buttery smooth
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Stock browser sucks for scrolling, use Opera and it will be buttery smooth
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oh i thought it was only me..
well not it seems,
why does the iphone scroll better?
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oh i thought it was only me..
well not it seems,
why does the iphone scroll better?
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Cuz the iPhone uses a different browser as stock...use a 3rd party browser, I find miren to be the best
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Look at the bottom of the page and change the skin/style from XDA 2010 to XDA classic. HUGE difference! Plus it feels like home......
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Just did it, I forgot about the piss yellow and doo doo brown theme lol, but yea the choppy scrolling is gone. I always thought its because of the huge animated banners.
It's funny i was about to ask about this..I've gotten slow.lag scrolling sometimes and other times not..im rooted and oc'd to 1.8 using setcpu (until I can figure out the daemon) ..I noticed whenever I lagged setcpu had my CPU running like 300mhz..even when set to performance. All I want is for my CPU to go to the speed i select when the screen is on and back down when its off ..but instead it seems to bounce around too much..I noticed when I turn up both freqs up to 1.8 my browser is butter smooth..I get about 8000 in cf bench.. I wish I can get it to stay like that without having to keep it running so high while sleeping
Well my iPhone is smoother as well but actually is not the evo only is android in general, even tho I have a 3d and a nexus s the nexus seems to kick as out the 3d lol, anyways here is something you can read that way you understand why android is laggy
http://gamercore.posterous.com/why-is-androids-ui-so-choppy-when-compared-to
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Well my iPhone is smoother as well but actually is not the evo only is android in general, even tho I have a 3d and a nexus s the nexus seems to kick as out the 3d lol, anyways here is something you can read that way you understand why android is laggy
http://gamercore.posterous.com/why-is-androids-ui-so-choppy-when-compared-to
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Hmm...i didnt expect this from google.
Thats nowaday a crappy way of desinging a OS.
They need to make more improvements.
Makes sense.
Have you seen Windows Phone 7? It's sooooooo smooth its not even funny. I mean, it makes me smile every time I'm typing a text message and I switch it to landscape mode. In fact I switch between them because it just makes me smile.
On Android on the other hand.... its just plain bad and choppy even on a dual core device.
The accelerometer has always been one thing that I absolutely hate about Android. Its way too slow. On Windows Phone 7 its INSTANT. On Android its a wait of between 2-5 seconds. Very annoying. And when it finally changes orientation, the transition is crap. It doesn't even exist! (Although Motorola has added one in its Gingerbread builds)
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Well my iPhone is smoother as well but actually is not the evo only is android in general, even tho I have a 3d and a nexus s the nexus seems to kick as out the 3d lol, anyways here is something you can read that way you understand why android is laggy
http://gamercore.posterous.com/why-is-androids-ui-so-choppy-when-compared-to
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At what point did you guys think this was new? I'm curious because this is a known issue that there is no/limited hardware acceleration like iPhone and WP7.
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Makes sense.
Have you seen Windows Phone 7? It's sooooooo smooth its not even funny. I mean, it makes me smile every time I'm typing a text message and I switch it to landscape mode. In fact I switch between them because it just makes me smile.
On Android on the other hand.... its just plain bad and choppy even on a dual core device.
The accelerometer has always been one thing that I absolutely hate about Android. Its way too slow. On Windows Phone 7 its INSTANT. On Android its a wait of between 2-5 seconds. Very annoying. And when it finally changes orientation, the transition is crap. It doesn't even exist! (Although Motorola has added one in its Gingerbread builds)
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Yeah I had play with windows 7 really nice ui no as big as android but smooth as hell, hopefully ice cream fixes most of the complaints so I hope, only reason I have the nexus s is to try ICS lol
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Well sir, bad news for you : your gonna be waiting for awhile for ICS. At least officially.
But yes ICS should fix most of the problems. I still wonder if it will ever reach iPhone/WP7 smoothness.
Microsoft did one thing right with WP7: they made sure it ran the same no matter what hardware you were using. Including the unsupported HD2 haha.
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Yeah I had play with windows 7 really nice ui no as big as android but smooth as hell, hopefully ice cream fixes most of the complaints so I hope, only reason I have the nexus s is to try ICS lol
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Any rumours or posts that give a hint that ice cream sandwich will fix the lag and add more hardware acceleration?
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Did anyone who got the the Canadian version notice that this phone lags?
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As a former counter strike addict I hear "lag" and think of interped headshots.
But seriously, what do you mean when you say lag? Screen transition lag, app opening lag, web page loading lag?
Mobileburn mentions the obvious lag in their review:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87MAssdMgbw#t=04m022s
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Mobileburn mentions the obvious lag in their review:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87MAssdMgbw#t=04m022s
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Gay. That's really disapointing.
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Gay. That's really disapointing.
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Launcher pro will speed up the screen transitions. I found the touch wiz screen transitionas pretty slow but the app drawer fast on my GNote as well. Also if you run your finger along the screen dots it flies.
Yea that sucks but ics will be here in no time
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But then you lose access to Samsung Widgets which are a selling point to a lot of us.
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But then you lose access to Samsung Widgets which are a selling point to a lot of us.
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you mean the touch wiz widgets? I was able to load touchwiz wigets on my skyrocket when using launcher pro. I will try on my GNote. I have launcher pro set up but use touch wiz on my GNote.
EDIT: On my skyrocket using launcher pro, I can install any of the touch wiz widgets. Using the Galaxy Note with launcher pro when I try to install the digital clock or accu weather it says "not enough room on this screen" even though there is nothing on the screen. Interesting. Beautiful widgets works fine...
I'm pretty sure the twitter app on the international note does that as well. To me it just seems like people are phishing for instances where the phone lags. This is apparent at least for the mobileburn video, especially when he was in the browser. I don't believe it to be that concerning, personally. While its important to take note of these things, I say sit back, relax, and enjoy the experience.
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It's Qualcomm's fault. I don't notice any lag unless I use a live wallpaper.
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It's Qualcomm's fault. I don't notice any lag unless I use a live wallpaper.
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You are not using a stock ROM...
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Yea that sucks but ics will be here in no time
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Not for your note it won't..
The nexus lags a lot when using a live wallpaper too :/
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He actually didn't find lag in any of the phones basic operation which is what would be optimized. He only found lag in a few specific apps. Making the culprit a software issue for those apps and not a hardware problem necessarily. I know for sure on all the android devices I have the twitter apps lags bad. So as far as I'm concerned there is no noticible lag anywhere. The browser functions were smooth as ever, except for the tab switching which iirc happens on the Int. Note as well.
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So don't use live wallpapers.
It's the same with every other Android. Live wallpapers WILL slow the phone down slightly.
Every hands on review of it shows that it's incredibly smooth. Just wait for the custom ROMs to be out
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So don't use live wallpapers.
It's the same with every other Android. Live wallpapers WILL slow the phone down slightly.
Every hands on review of it shows that it's incredibly smooth. Just wait for the custom ROMs to be out
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I don't. I was trying to add a little something so people aren't put off by the phone because it lags with a live wallpaper.
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I noticed small amount of lag scrolling through the app drawer, the most noticeable is in the browser. Lots of checker boarding on wifi and full bar 3g+
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dont worry about lag.i have international version.only time u will see lag is when u wake the device.its because,on the note cpu runs at 200mhz while the note is sleep and does not kick at higher cpu clock unless u launch a app.most of time cpu stays at 200 even scrolling thru touchwiz and app drawer making battery last almost two days.just think of a device running 400mhz with touchwiz.it will be slow as ****.but galaxy note runs pretty good even at lowest cpu clock.you will never see a lag browsing web or playing games.
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dont worry about lag.i have international version.only time u will see lag is when u wake the device.its because,on the note cpu runs at 200mhz while the note is sleep and does not kick at higher cpu clock unless u launch a app.most of time cpu stays at 200 even scrolling thru touchwiz and app drawer making battery last almost two days.just think of a device running 400mhz with touchwiz.it will be slow as ****.but galaxy note runs pretty good even at lowest cpu clock.you will never see a lag browsing web or playing games.
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Even the att version with the snapdragon? I mean is really that much worse then exynos?
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Even the att version with the snapdragon? I mean is really that much worse then exynos?
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I am not a gamer but from my experience with my GNote and what I have seen in the videos, they are comparable. I think mintu123 was saying that even with the international GNote, you will see come lag when scrolling between screens and the app drawer because the CPU is not running hard and kicks up the speed when you need the processor for apps etc.
I'm not terribly bothered it only has small but noticeable kicks of lag. But wtvr. I love this beast.
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For example, when I'm switching from home screens, the instant I press on the screen and start swiping, it takes about half a second to move. Is that normal? I'm using a thin screen protector, could that be the problem, if there is any.
the protectors r not a prblm,,but android was designed for buttuns not touch..long back many articles were rised on this...the lag is there in every roms..the ios is thts y very diff frm android as once said by google team in their code work area...the diff were raised by a google architec i think long bak too...but iam used to it an i got many droids an i feel the sgs2 is pretty fast an frankly out of the box i dint notice any lag....(((the post here is is no way to harm any ios or droid users)))
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,but android was designed for buttuns not touch..long back many articles were rised on this...the lag is there in every roms......(((the post here is is no way to harm any ios or droid users)))
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What bull is this rocky?
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For example, when I'm switching from home screens, the instant I press on the screen and start swiping, it takes about half a second to move. Is that normal? I'm using a thin screen protector, could that be the problem, if there is any.
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No its not normal, what ROM are you using?
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I just updated the kernel and it now runs fine now. Thanks all.
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What bull is this rocky?
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It's clearly nonsense. At least, what I can decipher from it.
I just had a question that ......is this galaxy s3 lag less as the iPhone 4s or even better and smooth as butter.........did anyone experience any lag???
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I just had a question that ......is this galaxy s3 lag less as the iPhone 4s or even better and smooth as butter.........did anyone experience any lag???
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If you want a lagless android or close, it will be the sgs3. Even the galaxy nexus had some lag and one x also lags.
All the videos and reviews say sgs3 is buttery smooth and no lag.
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Android will lag even with i7 inside
Yeah he is probably right cause Android is very resource hungry and with many apps open even 1gb RAM is insufficient.
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I just had a question that ......is this galaxy s3 lag less as the iPhone 4s or even better and smooth as butter.........did anyone experience any lag???
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Android phone used to lag but not after galaxy 2 series.iPhone doesn't lag cause its simple and straight it doesn't have **** load of features like android.
My wife iPhone 4s force closes and lag more than my Samsung epic touch .
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I have it, and it is by no means lagless. A custom ROM would do it good.
Comparing to the iPhone, SIII lags less.
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I have it, and it is by no means lagless. A custom ROM would do it good.
Comparing to the iPhone, SIII lags less.
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I don't know my wife iPhone4s lags more than my Samsung galaxy 2 epic touch.
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Yeah, I was going to say the same as some others. I have an sgs2 and its lag free in all the menus, swiping screens and such. In fairness I'm long gone from the stock rom and this makes it in that way an unfair comparison to the stock iphone 4. I would add that I have seen some lag here an there on the iphone and I wonder about it when I see people say its lag free. I would have no quibble with saying its smoother than most android handsets but lag free I cant really agree with.
We'll get there. Jelly Bean anyone?
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We'll get there. Jelly Bean anyone?
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That is what people said about ICS.
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Lol the phone would burn before you know it.
Ah well, Intel Medfield would probably beat most mobile processors in a year or so.
I think it's snappier then my 4s actually . If stuff lags sometimes (like xda app or chrome) its bad optimized app. Everything else is a smoothie
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Don't believe anything you hear about a "buttery smooth" Android device. They all lag. The SGS3 lags horrendously and the stock ROM is actually slower than an SGS2. The overall frame rate is MUCH lower everywhere. The SGS3 completes operations faster, but the frame rate of any action is low and it looks choppy and stutters. CM9 on an SGS2 is far superior in this regard.
Go to a showroom and use all the latest Android devices one by one and then finally use the iPhone 4S. You'll walk away laughing at the laggy Android devices and at how they continue to fail at this simple UI principle for years in a row. Of course, you should still buy the SGS3 over the 4S.
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Don't believe anything you hear about a "buttery smooth" Android device. They all lag. The SGS3 lags horrendously and the stock ROM is actually slower than an SGS2. The overall frame rate is MUCH lower everywhere. The SGS3 completes operations faster, but the frame rate of any action is low and it looks choppy and stutters. CM9 on an SGS2 is far superior in this regard.
Go to a showroom and use all the latest Android devices one by one and then finally use the iPhone 4S. You'll walk away laughing at the laggy Android devices and at how they continue to fail at this simple UI principle for years in a row. Of course, you should still buy the SGS3 over the 4S.
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Iphone 4S is lagness. That's all it can offer you, nothing else. Buy 4S to enjoy lagness for 24 hours and practically do nothing with it because you can't.
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Iphone 4S is lagness. That's all it can offer you, nothing else. Buy 4S to enjoy lagness for 24 hours and practically do nothing with it because you can't.
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As long as there is a browser, sms app, phone app and xda app I'm good with any phone
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Iphone 4S is lagness. That's all it can offer you, nothing else. Buy 4S to enjoy lagness for 24 hours and practically do nothing with it because you can't.
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Yep, smelling an iPhone fanboy.
Android won't lag if you don't install poor and stupid apps that keep killing your RAM/CPU with their damn background processes and stupid widgets.. but NO! OF COURSE! it's androids fault! It's their fault because i downloaded a **** ton of 10 year old crap apps! Horaay! for narnia!
Seriously.. -_-', My S3 just won't lag at ALL, i know what to install and what to avoid..
And with jellybean coming, you probably won't see much difference.. it's buttery smooth already.
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Yep, smelling an iPhone fanboy.
Android won't lag if you don't install poor and stupid apps that keep killing your RAM/CPU with their damn background processes and stupid widgets.. but NO! OF COURSE! it's androids fault! It's their fault because i downloaded a **** ton of 10 year old crap apps! Horaay! for narnia!
Seriously.. -_-', My S3 just won't lag at ALL, i know what to install and what to avoid..
And with jellybean coming, you probably won't see much difference.. it's buttery smooth already.
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Factory Reset SGS3 and then swipe the homescreen. It stutters and moves with low frame rate. That's lag without anything installed.
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Factory Reset SGS3 and then swipe the homescreen. It stutters and moves with low frame rate. That's lag without anything installed.
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correction, that is lag with a heap of Samsung crapware installed, aosp ics running smooth as butter already, but then Samsung stole part of its butter from the devs here...
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correction, that is lag with a heap of Samsung crapware installed, aosp ics running smooth as butter already, but then Samsung stole part of its butter from the devs here...
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On a personally optimized device, the best you will be able to achieve is bringing the frame rate up to 60 such that the animation appears fluid. However it still wont scroll properly. As you drag your finger up and down it will random jump back and forth by a few pixels and teleport around or suddenly fly to the top or bottom of the list at warp speed.
your wrong buddy
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correction, that is lag with a heap of Samsung crapware installed, aosp ics running smooth as butter already, but then Samsung stole part of its butter from the devs here...
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I have had the sgs3 now for a week and I hate it, the lag in opening the system apps is shocking, and so.is the lag in opening them, mind you this phone is stock, the only thing I have done to it is root it. I had an xperia s before this, I had gingerbread on it. It had no lag whatsoever, only.a bit on facebook. To be honest this phone is very dissapointing. Gonna get rid of it.
I went into a Carphone Warehouse in the UK today and also a Vodafone shop to have a play with the new SIII and I am absolutely deflated to find that it exhibits quite extreme "lag" or "elastic" scrolling in the menus and in general in the UI. You can see exactly the effect I'm talking about here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DuMZRkBvlw and on the SIII it's actually even worse. It was actually the same on the SII with most of the ICS roms so it seems that this is for some bizarre reason by design and not a bug of some sort?
Why on Earth would Samsung actually CHOOSE to implement this kind of "elastic" delay to finger scrolling? I cannot think of a good reason for them to set it up that way? It's definitely NOT an ICS issue because the HTC One X doesn't have this problem at all - so someone somewhere at Samsung has actually decided to put this in!!!???
Why have NONE of the SIII reviews I've read mentioned this infuriating effect during scrolling? I'm not all that sensitive - I have to emphasise that the effect on the SII and now the SIII is actually quite extreme. The SIII is now even worse than the SII!
Can this be fixed by devs in some way? I think the video I linked to above is essential to understand what I mean. It's NOT slowness because the phone is underpowered or not optimised. It seems to be a crazy design descision on the part of Samsung? I didn't see any fixes to it on the SII threads and the custom ROMS for the SII didn't address the problem either. I can't be the only one to notice this?
Any feedback would be very interesting.... I simply love the SIII but it's an absolute deal-breaker if the "elastic" effect is delayed to such an extreme... It drives me mad!
Oh I just asked if the SIII was like this in the vs one x thread. It was one of my biggest quirks with the SII, but you could actually change the sensitivity if rooted. It improved vastly, but never as good as on the one x. Samsung implemented a high pixel delay(if that's the right wording) for some reason.
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Don't notice it, touchscreen reacts before I put my finger on it :s it's really fast
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omitting the lag, elastic scrolling is a feature of ics updates, its much better than the normal scrolling.
if elastic scrolling is present in sgs3 all you have to do is get practiced to it.
i have it on my galaxy s2 with ICS, both on samsung roms and AOSP roms. gingerbread was much better scrolling.
i really was hoping it was fixed in the s3, but now it seems it isnt
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i am thinking all that nature feeling bs is just to cover it up?
Is that really what your complaining about? lmao
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norpan111 said:
Don't notice it, touchscreen reacts before I put my finger on it :s it's really fast
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Have you tried a touch screen test app? If you move slowly, how long before the screen reacts? On the SII It's quite a long distance, so playing drawing games and such is impossible.
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MaBlo said:
Have you tried a touch screen test app? If you move slowly, how long before the screen reacts? On the SII It's quite a long distance, so playing drawing games and such is impossible.
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There is an app for that on play, you have to donate for the settings to stick after you lock and unlock the device..it's perfect and touchscreen test reacts on movements instant
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Touchscreen tune I believe
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I'm facing the same problem with home screen lags as well. After considering, I switch back to EX go launcher with ICS themes; and everything works perfectly as it should - No home button lags, scrollable screen with Original SIII lock screen.
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There is an app for that on play, you have to donate for the settings to stick after you lock and unlock the device..it's perfect and touchscreen test reacts on movements instant
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Yeah I know that, I actually bought it for the SII. Paid 5$. The reason I'm wondering is because my girlfriend wants one, and she won't root it.
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