Is there any way to see split times? It shows speed of splits on the graph in S Health, but no actual times. Seems like this would be an easy feature to add.
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I've had a couple of units (I had to return the first unit because of a possible 'dust under the screen'-issue). But the first unit that I had, and that I returned, was quicker overall, especially on the screen rotation. It was especially noticeable when sliding out the keyboard from the home screen and then press '1' in the popup launch menu: whereas my first unit would launch the SMS app almost instantly with no spinning wheel, my current unit brings up the spinning wheel and takes about 2-3 sec before opening the SMS app.
I did some investigating and pinned down the problem to the screen rotation: it doesn't launch the SMS until it has finished rotating the screen, and since the rotation is slower overall, it brings up the spinning wheel.
My first unit blew me away overall with its speed. My second unit is generally quick, but that's it. I've also read at least one review stating that his phone was very slow, as if the CPU was constantly working.
FWIW, my ROM version is 1.14.402.0 (unfortunately I didn't check this on my first unit), and the radio version is 0.24.30.24.
So how quick are your phones, especially on the screen rotation and opening up the SMS app from the quick launch menu?
mine is 1.14.407.1
The phone is very fast switching between V to H (if there are no application running) and it takes ~2 sec to enter sms
switching between H to V is slower...
You have a slightly newer ROM.
Anyone else who cares to share their what ROM version they're running?
My ROM is 1.14.401.1. I notice short lag when switching between landscape and portrait, but it's short enough to not bother me.
My rom is 1.14.404.0. Works perfect, no lags in menus.
Anyone problems with the gps? Mine doesn't get a fix. Resetted three times to factory defaults and now working. Hopefully it stays working
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My rom is 1.14.404.0. Works perfect, no lags in menus.
Anyone problems with the gps? Mine doesn't get a fix. Resetted three times to factory defaults and now working. Hopefully it stays working
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No problem with the GPS. On the contrary it gets a fix within seconds even indoors. Might be an issue with nav-software (I use Garmin XT).
I edited my home screen by removing the missed calls (you get the missed call icon in the status bar anyway), mail (don't use it), getting started, and the weather app (quite useless given that it doesn't show the current weather on the home screen), hoping for a speed improvement in the screen rotation. Now it's subjectively a little faster, not by much but enough to make it worthwhile.
Anyone else notice their NT freaks out around 9% battery left?
Usually happens while I'm watching movies on mxplayer... I get the 10% warning message... then about 3 min later.. the zoom start acting up.. randomly zooming in and out.. and min later the rewind/ff starts going back and forth.
If I hit the "n" to go back to the file list, it starts randomly opening diff movie files.
If I go back to the launcher, it starts opening apps.
It's like the touchscreen starts touching itself when the battery gets low. Goes away after recharge until I hit 9% again.
Yeah, I was wondering if anyone else noticed this.
When the battery is really low, it's like the NT has a mind of its own. Not just with movies, I notice if I'm reading a book and it gets critically low, the pages will suddenly start flipping by themselves. Sometimes the browser opens, and random text will actually start typing itself in the URL bar, etc. Really weird stuff.
At first I actually wondered if I had some sort of remote exploit on my NT, until I noticed the pattern that it only happens with extremely low power.
Yes I have noticed the same thing. It appears to be a touch screen issue. I thought for sure at first it was my screen cover but no. What keyboard are you guys using? I have swype. Trying to trouble shoot it.
First day using it.
I did the calibration in recovery after noticing some weird issues while organizing my icons which made it impossible.
- drag and dropping wasn't working as the drag would open the application or drop the icon while dragging. After disabling the multi window it seemed much better. Also seemed to be that using more than just the tip of my finger helped (covering the entire icon with the flat of my finger).
- but I was really disappointed when I loaded up my clash of clans game and noticed it was lagging horribly trying to display the animation of my base. It looked to stutter constantly and I was unable to drag and rearrange my base. Even clicking into a building seemed to not register properly after multiple times to try and get the info menu up.
Pinch and zoom on the base hardly registered. Took multiple tries to get it to work. Sometimes it would end up selecting an object near where my fingers were.
I tried my rss reading app. While using my finger to scroll the titles it would register my movement as clicking an article. I have turned off all gesture features.
What's shocking is that my LG F series phone did not have graphics or multipoint issues for a $100 phone. Sure the processor was slower and took longer to load...
So is what I'm seeing normal.? I'm on
Nubia ui - 2.50
Build - cnunicom_4.00
Kernel - 3.4.0
I have a slight suspicion that the screen touch and drag issues could possibly be related to the data usage overlay that constantly is on top of everything and reporting every byte in/out. . I am going to try and uninstall it once I can run a backup for it.
No one else has had screen touch/drag issues?
Build: nx505h_cnunicom_v4.00
Hardware: nx505hmb_b
On my note 4 when I used one-handed mode, the background around the smaller screen was black. No text. No patterns. So I used this to help prevent screen burn in issues with certain apps I needed to leaving running/displayed all the time. Shifting around where things are displayed goes a long way to helping with burn in.
On the S9+, Samsung is now displaying a striped pattern in the background, as well as bright white text at the top of the screen. Anyway to change that?
I will just be exchanging burning in one thing for another...
It also defaults to a really small screen. On the Note 4 is used to default to whatever size you used last. That just seemed sensible.
Hi folks,
I've got a VERY STOCK NON-ROOTED Pixel 6. It's fully up to date including the latest June update that I took this morning; all apps up to date.
For several days, maybe a week or more (who knows how long, but not more than a month), images in Google Photos appear jittery. These are static photo images, no animation or re-rendering should be needed. but, if I watch that screen, some, not all of the photos in there, look like they are being re-rendered, ever-so-slightly differently (like off by a pixel, back and forth) flickering maybe two or three times a second, on the Google Photos home screen (the one you get as soon as you launch the app, before scrolling and tapping into any particular picture) When the flicker happens, typically the main picture in the middle of the screen and at least one of the partially visible pictures below it will flicker at the same time. If I don't touch it, the flicker sometimes settles down after some time (20-30).
Anybody else see this? It's easy for me to reproduce: just make sure Photos is closed, then tap on the home screen icon for Google Photos. The flicker persists if you scroll down; it's not just the pics at the top that flicker/jitter. Again, it settles down afte some amount of time. It's only this app, not the phone generally, and only for the first half minute or so of using the app before closing it.
Any ideas what's going on here?
I'm curious if I'm the only one seeing this. I'd be interested to hear replies even if it's just "me too" without any ideas for solution.
My present theory, which accounts for it "settling down" over time is that after it loads the visible initial pictures, it's still loading pics below into memory to have them ready for scrolling; this loading action may trigger occasional redraws that cause the jitter I see.
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I'm curious if I'm the only one seeing this. I'd be interested to hear replies even if it's just "me too" without any ideas for solution.
My present theory, which accounts for it "settling down" over time is that after it loads the visible initial pictures, it's still loading pics below into memory to have them ready for scrolling; this loading action may trigger occasional redraws that cause the jitter I see.
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I've been trying to help a friend with a Pixel 6 Pro with this exact thing happening, so it's not just you. (I just checked mine, and while I hadn't noticed it before, I can see it happen on a larger image on my Pixel 6 Pro as well.)
I have pixel 6 pro I don't have that problem I think I found out why it has an update I just checked now