HTC Desire HD - much smoother than Desire - Desire General

I watched a review of the HTC Desire HD and I gotta say the speed and smoothness of the device is much better than the Desire. I would love to see HTC do the same with the Desire, at least the smoothness in the browser since I can't really browse pages like www.aftonbladet.se without lag and stutter, Engadget.com works perfectly tho, but it's not as complex.

Probably because the HD has a second gen snapdragon with a better gpu. Also the new sense might have some enhancements.
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ste1164 said:
Probably because the HD has a second gen snapdragon with a better gpu. Also the new sense might have some enhancements.
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yeah the desire HD has a much more powerful cpu, the gpu dosent matter as much as android ui's have no hardware graphics acceleration yet

Then try the miui browser (in android themes and apps thread), works fine with your webpage.
The stock browser sucks.

ArtieQ said:
I watched a review of the HTC Desire HD and I gotta say the speed and smoothness of the device is much better than the Desire. I would love to see HTC do the same with the Desire, at least the smoothness in the browser since I can't really browse pages like www.aftonbladet.se without lag and stutter, Engadget.com works perfectly tho, but it's not as complex.
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Yeah the new Sense is slightly smoother but you have to agree that this site is crap. There's a limit for a mobile phone. Anyway, wait for Opera this week

mr.r9 said:
Yeah the new Sense is slightly smoother but you have to agree that this site is crap. There's a limit for a mobile phone. Anyway, wait for Opera this week
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Yes, the site is pretty crap, but if I compare the site on my iPod to the Desire, iPod doesn't lag at all.

No problems here with my Desire, the site loads smooth and scrolls like a rocket try a tweaked rom! i tink it is a mem problem. Good luck

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Yes, the site is pretty crap, but if I compare the site on my iPod to the Desire, iPod doesn't lag at all.
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ipod cant read flash.... turn off your flash plugin in setting then u will get it loads much faster

interqd said:
ipod cant read flash.... turn off your flash plugin in setting then u will get it loads much faster
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I don't care about flash too much, and I have plugins turned permanent off. I's not a load issue but rather a unsmooth scrolling/stutter while scrolling on some webpages.

i told u try the miui browser and u will see how smooth aftonbladet.se runs.
so in fact it's a software problem. the hardware of the desire is strong enough.
the next sense update should fix this.

BeatB said:
i told u try the miui browser and u will see how smooth aftonbladet.se runs.
so in fact it's a software problem. the hardware of the desire is strong enough.
the next sense update should fix this.
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+1. the site runs as smooth as butter on MIUI browser.

Ouch, that site is a mess! It scrolls fine with cyanogenmod though. The resources used by the sense ui are probably enough to make a difference.

ArtieQ said:
I watched a review of the HTC Desire HD and I gotta say the speed and smoothness of the device is much better than the Desire. I would love to see HTC do the same with the Desire, at least the smoothness in the browser since I can't really browse pages like www.aftonbladet.se without lag and stutter, Engadget.com works perfectly tho, but it's not as complex.
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frightened who does admin on that site picture and flash overload.go to a gallery or watch news on TV instead freaking hell man
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m.aftonbladet.se is a million times better The news still sucks though!

owziee said:
m.aftonbladet.se is a million times better The news still sucks though!
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Yeah I know, but I always enjoy reading news sites even if they suck. www.dn.se is quality if you want that.

It's smooth on opera mini
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i don't understand your judging the speed of the desire with one website that doesn't load up properly? doesn't make sense!? look at the benchmarks.

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i don't understand your judging the speed of the desire with one website that doesn't load up properly? doesn't make sense!? look at the benchmarks.
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It's just an example of many cluttered sites that slow up the Desire, obviously.

if you had a 1GHz pc with 512mb RAM i bet you would get the same performance. the issue may not be the desire but with the coding of the website itself. some are just poorly written.

ArtieQ said:
I watched a review of the HTC Desire HD and I gotta say the speed and smoothness of the device is much better than the Desire. I would love to see HTC do the same with the Desire, at least the smoothness in the browser since I can't really browse pages like www.aftonbladet.se without lag and stutter, Engadget.com works perfectly tho, but it's not as complex.
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Wow....this site....just wow...shoot the coder...

Related

[Q] Dungeon Defenders on custom roms... runs good?

I'm getting reports that it's lagging on the Evos, but I assume they run stock. Has anyone gotten a chance to play this game on ur overclocked Evos? I don't wanna drop $$$ if it'll be choppy as hell.
toprock23 said:
I'm getting reports that it's lagging on the Evos, but I assume they run stock. Has anyone gotten a chance to play this game on ur overclocked Evos? I don't wanna drop $$$ if it'll be choppy as hell.
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They didn't really optimize it imo. I bought it on my bros evo. The framerate sucks. Mainly because of the gpu. And lack of optimization. Looked like they focused more on sgx gpus. Although the g2 and mt4g can run it. Mainly because of the newer gpu.
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That really blows... was looking forward to this game but with the 15 minute refund crap I'm not even going to try it.
I've been playing it on CM, and it runs fine for me so far. It's show loading levels, but seems to play just fine.
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You can change the graphical settings thru the slider. I moved it to the middle and now it's really smooth. I set my CPU to 1113mhz, but i'm gonna try stock speeds for comparison.
It's not too bad. Tolerable, but not great. What I can see from my general observation, the environment (levels, 3D objects) are fast. UI slows it down. Shows when you try to do something, background 3D stuff is fast, but UI framerate is bad. Once you are done managing your character, and start playing, you should be ok.
Also, 3 bucks is not that much money. I dropped it anyway, thinking that even if it's bad on Evo, it may give developers incentive to work on updates.
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That really blows... was looking forward to this game but with the 15 minute refund crap I'm not even going to try it.
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The developer posted this on Engadget
We agree, it's possible to request a refund via google checkout and we've been refunding everyone that's asked through the proper channels!
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For $3, I don't think I would refund. I would expect a lil more optimizations. Id definitely save this game when I get a new phone tho.
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Tried it out on my EVO and its seemed to run fine. I am overclocked to 1152 so I'm sure that helps. Its was a little slow accessing some of the menus but overall the game seemed to play fine..
zone23 said:
Tried it out on my EVO and its seemed to run fine. I am overclocked to 1152 so I'm sure that helps. Its was a little slow accessing some of the menus but overall the game seemed to play fine..
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You can't overclock the GPU so overclocking the CPU helped very little or not at all. Just a FYI.
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I have a stock evo. It runs terribly. Especially when you get a few turrets up around you. Definitely not worth the DL at this time, although i do belive it is an awesome game. Way too laggy to enjoy. Either wait for PC version (which should be nothing short of amazing) or wait til they make improvments on android (hopefully).
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I have a stock evo. It runs terribly. Especially when you get a few turrets up around you. Definitely not worth the DL at this time, although i do belive it is an awesome game. Way too laggy to enjoy. Either wait for PC version (which should be nothing short of amazing) or wait til they make improvments on android (hopefully).
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They better make improvements for Android... runs flawlessly on iOS.
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They better make improvements for Android... runs flawlessly on iOS.
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you have to remember that when developing for iOS they know exactly what hardware everyone is running it on. The problem with developing for Android is that there are sooooo many different phones with different hardware out there. That's the one thing that iphones have going for them: no individuality, everyone has the same thing...
The devs at Trendy Ent. forums said they plan to optimize HTC based phones in future patches. It includes Desire, EVO, Incredible..etc. They aren't sure how much better it'll be, but they're working on it. Also, if anyone here knows any tweaks for the Evo plz share.
Just bought it on Market yesterday, and runs really crappy on my EVO lol. I hope that they will optimize it soon (considering it's suposed to run on unreal tech and how versatile that is on pc no mather what gpu u have).
Also needs lots of ram and i'm having a hard time getting those 256free mb for it xD
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They better make improvements for Android... runs flawlessly on iOS.
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They said that's because iOS uses less RAM than the Android OS.
toprock23 said:
The devs at Trendy Ent. forums said they plan to optimize HTC based phones in future patches. It includes Desire, EVO, Incredible..etc. They aren't sure how much better it'll be, but they're working on it. Also, if anyone here knows any tweaks for the Evo plz share.
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That's the exact opposite of what they told me on Twitter, but one can hope, right?
(They said don't expect it to ever run right on the EVO, as it is not an officially supported platform.)
Actually, Gingerbread WILL bring improvements to this game and others.
There was a website (Frandroid?) that did 3d benchmarks of the Evo Froyo and Gingerbread. All the tests had a 2-16fps increase... which can make or break a game.
So let's hope it all works out.
Also, the NDK (Native Development Kit) is going to be updated. Games like Exzeus Arcade, which is VERY graphically intensive, were made by the NDK and run SMOOTHLY on the Evo/N1/Incredible/Desire.
All of this should be signs that us Evo users are going to get some support.
And supposedly HTC is updating N1 gpu drivers... which are the same for the Evo technically cause they have the same processor/GPU (Snapdragon/Adreno 200).
Anyway, we'll see. I'm about to run this on Myn's. I'll report back in a minute.
thanks for sharing the info! now it's gotten me super excited for CM7
Necrosan said:
That's the exact opposite of what they told me on Twitter, but one can hope, right?
(They said don't expect it to ever run right on the EVO, as it is not an officially supported platform.)
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This is what the dev said on the forum: Quote Originally Posted by kimzplaze View Post
Thanks! Will it be more optimised for HTC Desire? =)
Yes all of the HTC phones, including the Desire, could benefit from optimization, and it's something that we'll be trying to do in the upcoming major content patches in January and beyond. Don't yet know how much performance we gain yet gain from them, but we'll get some degree of benefits.
-Jeremy
That came from a 65 page thread of disappointed HTC users (not so much galaxy s). Hope the dev keeps his word.

Android 4.0

what does it mean for us desires?
Not a thing unless one of the talented guys on here can port it over to the desire apparently it will run on any device that can run gingerbread.
What are minimum specs required for 4.0 will it support our desires ?? Hopefully devs will bring it soon for us .. I really like the new UI changes
Better CM and AOSP roms
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pparently it will run on any device that can run gingerbread.
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Just read that, too.
HTC still didnĀ“t confirm ICS updates for their devices since they still have to figure out if and how they are able to implement Sense.
But since google already implemented a lot of the Sense features (or at least the most important for me) I hope/wish porting will be possible. (Go devs! )
But just imagine that: The Desire is like almost 2 years old and might be able to get ICS. What an awesome device!
Wonder if 4.0 will make the interface smoother/less laggy on our Desires?
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0-highlights.html
I love the Android Beam!
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Wonder if 4.0 will make the interface smoother/less laggy on our Desires?
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Well theoretically should run smoother than our 2.3, because Android 4 first time using GPU accelerated UI, so if ICS can take desire gpu to work it will be smoother. But anyway, first we need to see custom rom for our Desire.
Petols said:
Wonder if 4.0 will make the interface smoother/less laggy on our Desires?
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Its a pretty smooth experience already on Oxygen anyway
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We'll follow Android 4.0 and MIUI based on Android 4.0 will be released as soon as possible.
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taken from their facebook update
I really do hope we get it too! i cant wait for ICS!
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http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0-highlights.html
I love the Android Beam!
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Yes really nice feature. Sadly it will not be supported on desire .. it needs hardware at back cover
Yes its a nice feature but sadly, Android Beam will not be supported. This is because the Desire do not have an NFC chip required to use Android Beam.
owen1978 said:
Its a pretty smooth experience already on Oxygen anyway
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Pretty - yes. Smooth - no.
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Pretty - yes. Smooth - no.
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Saying Oxygen doesn't run smoothly makes me think you've never tried any version of Oxygen...especially not the newest as it's the smoothest ROM I've ever run on my Desire. Incredibly fast.
Simple fact: CPU rendering will be NEVER as fast as GPU rendering. If you'll show me video with zero stuttering and zero slowdown while using live wallpaper, I'll pay you money.
I'm aware that CPU rendering will never be as fast as GPU rendering and I don't use Live wallpapers as I find them distracting but from the setup I'm running I find it perfectly smooth and have never had a slow down. I think it's the fastest, smoothest ROM available for the Desire and it makes great use of the hardware available.
It doesn't matter what you think.
It only matters what you can prove systematically .
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Pretty - yes. Smooth - no.
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Oxygen is definitely by far the most smooth ROM for Desire, by far. I've personally flashed every single ROM on my Desire available from XDA and can tell you this from personal experience; if it wasn't smooth for you, then you either flashed the wrong ROM or you did something wrong! Haha.
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The only thing for me that is smooth is... well, smooth thing. Anything that has even slightest lag isn't smooth by definition. Period.

Browser Performance

Hi,
i don't have this device yet, but may be interested in it so a question to one-x users.
i watched some videos of the One-X and the browser performance about scrolling/PinchZoom always looks laggy. For a QuadCore Processor with 1.5Ghz this is pretty weak. I expected far better.
I saw the tweaked ROM Android Revolution HD. Is it better there?
Due not able to post there as 'newbie', i had to switch to Q&A.
Thx
I find it excellent on stock and on revolution HD. However, if you don't experience the same as I do, you can always use another browser (dolphin HD, Firefox, Opera, chrome beta etc.) Just go to play store and search for "browser", plenty of results. It's definitely no hardware problem.
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No issue on mine and im on 100% and not rooted.
Just saying.
since i never got this device in my hands to test itself, i can only judge what i see on youtube... watched over 10 reviews and it was always looked laggy during scrolling and zoom/pinch. No Comparison to S2 or NexusGalaxy. They are a lot smoother.
Do the other Browsers also support Flash? (I know Opera doesn't).
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since i never got this device in my hands to test itself, i can only judge what i see on youtube... watched over 10 reviews and it was always looked laggy during scrolling and zoom/pinch. No Comparison to S2 or NexusGalaxy. They are a lot smoother.
Do the other Browsers also support Flash? (I know Opera doesn't).
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Yea most of them do.
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LAGGY

Hi, I sold my SGS2 and bought the One X thinking it would be at least a smooth as the SGS2.
But its not! I've installed the latest Leedroid without sense, but still in general the phone is laggy.
Especially when scrolling in apps and stuff.
Also Go Luancher EX, wich was the fastest on my SGS2 is so laggy, especially when scrolling in widgets like the calendar widget.
What's going on here, isn't this supposed to be a beast of a phone?!
It's not the phone it's the apps that are not optimised for ics. Had the same problem with the Nexus.
You will find that things improve over the next few months as developers update their apps and Google tweak ics.
I had the s2 too which was great but love the hox so much more.
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It's not the phone it's the apps that are not optimised for ics. Had the same problem with the Nexus.
You will find that things improve over the next few months as developers update their apps and Google tweak ics.
I had the s2 too which was great but love the hox so much more.
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Hmm ok.
I was actually thinking of selling it, and to go for the SGS3 when it comes out, but the problem could be the same on that phone then?
I tried it from shop and it was fast like a hellhound. Don't blame your phone if you are using custom ROM. It's new technology. Be patient. Okay I can't test it yet in long scale because it looks like my friend has signed my parcel. I gave my keys when I left the apartment. When weekend is over, I can tell my experience with this phone.
So long my gf is all I got...
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I agree with the previous comments, my one x had to be reset twice to factory because it had slowed down painfully slow in the first few days of ownership.
I've now only installed the apps that have been upgraded (check reviews for ics problems).
Since I've been more careful with the apps my phone has been flying with no slow downs in the last week.
I find it weird apps that are not running can affect the phone so badly, cest la vi.
Back up your files (even though you shouldn't lose them) and reset, you will be happy with the phone again
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Mine is extremely laggy when transitioning between screens although I'm now only using 3 screens with 2 sense widgets and a handful of shortcuts its still really choppy for what is supposed to be a really powerful phone
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I got no lag at all. Using sense, widgets on all screens, scrolls butter smooth between screens.
lostsoul said:
Hi, I sold my SGS2 and bought the One X thinking it would be at least a smooth as the SGS2.
But its not! I've installed the latest Leedroid without sense, but still in general the phone is laggy.
Especially when scrolling in apps and stuff.
Also Go Luancher EX, wich was the fastest on my SGS2 is so laggy, especially when scrolling in widgets like the calendar widget.
What's going on here, isn't this supposed to be a beast of a phone?!
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Maybe you just search before posting. This might help you because it also affects custom roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599214
Hit the thanks button and leave a reply if it helps
LSTR said:
Mine is extremely laggy when transitioning between screens although I'm now only using 3 screens with 2 sense widgets and a handful of shortcuts its still really choppy for what is supposed to be a really powerful phone
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This is the reason why mine isn't laggy anymore.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599214
Hit the thanks button and leave a reply if it helps
(don't understand why you folks don't search the forum before posting!!)
lostsoul said:
Hi, I sold my SGS2 and bought the One X thinking it would be at least a smooth as the SGS2.
But its not! I've installed the latest Leedroid without sense, but still in general the phone is laggy.
Especially when scrolling in apps and stuff.
Also Go Luancher EX, wich was the fastest on my SGS2 is so laggy, especially when scrolling in widgets like the calendar widget.
What's going on here, isn't this supposed to be a beast of a phone?!
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How are you lagging on LeeDroid? It's smooth as butter for me.
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I swithed over to Apex launcher today. Took most of the day to get it all setup the way I like it. Apex runs very very smooth!!! Wigets on every screen.
Stock was sooooo laggy it was driving me crazy. You do lose alot of the sense wigets which sucks but I spend the day downloading and finding some good ones.
This should work for me if or until HTC fixes the issue.
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How are you lagging on LeeDroid? It's smooth as butter for me.
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Well Leedroid is fast, but I guess the problem is ICS. I mean the scrolling lag in many apps, including the widgets in my previous favo launcher: go launcher ex.
Nova is much smoother indeed, but the icons on homescreen are misaligned.
I mean they are to high, and at the bottom there's to much open space.
Is that the same for everybody?
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I got no lag at all. Using sense, widgets on all screens, scrolls butter smooth between screens.
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No lag on my stock One-X send very nice to me...
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Project butter..

I've got a One X and a nexus 7, I'm running the same live wallpaper on both (flames) and on the N7 it is silky smooth yet on the One X it stutters every now and then... Now is this due to the so called project butter in jelly bean? Or could there be another reason?
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okuda1971 said:
I've got a One X and a nexus 7, I'm running the same live wallpaper on both (flames) and on the N7 it is silky smooth yet on the One X it stutters every now and then... Now is this due to the so called project butter in jelly bean? Or could there be another reason?
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Possibly, there is a rom right now with Project Butter hacks enabled on it called OrdroidX, been using it for the past few days and it's been brilliant. This should go in the Q&A section though.
Stuttering problems with live wallpapers was fixed in sense 4.1
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Stuttering problems with live wallpapers was fixed in sense 4.1
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yup lol my one x on Sense 4.1 is smoother and faster than my over hyped Nexus7
yes the N7's launcher and transitions are smooth but man that thing is slow to a crawl when you multitask
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... the N7's launcher and transitions are smooth but man that thing is slow to a crawl when you multitask
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Think there might be something wrong with your N7 there buddy.
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Crimso said:
Think there might be something wrong with your N7 there buddy.
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read my lips "multitask and jumping between apps"
hamdir said:
read my lips "multitask and jumping between apps"
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Haven't experienced any slowdown on my n7 either. What sort of apps you running? Must say I'm so impressed with how smooth and fast the n7 is that I'm starting to think there is something wrong with my one X.
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Haven't experienced any slowdown on my n7 either. What sort of apps you running? Must say I'm so impressed with how smooth and fast the n7 is that I'm starting to think there is something wrong with my one X.
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the LAG thread --__--
Cleargrey said:
I don't know if this has been mentioned and I have only skipped through the thread and done a quick search, so forgive me if this has been spoken about already. The issue most people are facing is probably hardware. It's explained in depth on the Anandtech review, page 6 "NAND and WIFI performance".
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6073/the-google-nexus-7-review/6
Basically, the memory chips are low quality and can suffer badly when read/writing. I say badly, though not as badly as the TF700. This was explicitly the reason I didn't buy the Infinity because I couldn't justify spending that amount of cash on something so beautiful that is severely hampered by something that, for my uses, will hamper me quite a bit. So to put a good spin on it, the Nexus 7 costs less that half the price of the Infinity and has better read/write performance. And my G.Nex is better than both!
So the software/app changes are merely toning down a hardware issue. I'm not going to say "fault" because it was a cost choice by Asus and we know the Nexus 7 is relatively cheap. Why they made a similar choice in the Transformer line is beyond me.
Just turned off all updates for Currents. We'll see how it helps me.
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Cool thanks for that. So all being said my HOX should be better than the n7 but it simply isn't. I love this phone but fear I have been excusing its flaws far too long. Time to get a replacement I think.
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Since I also own a Nexus 7 and a One X, I ran two benchmarks, AnTuTu and Quadrant. The I/O performance in AnTuTu was almost the same, just like the other results. In Quadrant the results were completely different, the I/O score on the result on the One X was in the 9000 and on the Nexus 7 it was around 1900, almost 5 times lower. What to trust, we're do these huge differences come from? Is Quadrant not suited for Jelly Bean?
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Since I also own a Nexus 7 and a One X, I ran two benchmarks, AnTuTu and Quadrant. The I/O performance in AnTuTu was almost the same, just like the other results. In Quadrant the results were completely different, the I/O score on the result on the One X was in the 9000 and on the Nexus 7 it was around 1900, almost 5 times lower. What to trust, we're do these huge differences come from? Is Quadrant not suited for Jelly Bean?
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Well, it depends what you test. If you test sequential read, you'll get one characteristic, if you test 4KB random write, you'll get something very different.
I have a class 6 SD card that's 1000 times faster in iops (4KB random write) than another more expensive class 10 card from the same manufacturer. Of course, the other can sequential read about twice mine. The differences are more than surprising.
I have a galaxy nexus and, yes, it is smoother with JB. The one x will be smoother too, once it gets it.
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Cool thanks for that. So all being said my HOX should be better than the n7 but it simply isn't. I love this phone but fear I have been excusing its flaws far too long. Time to get a replacement I think.
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awesome one nagger out! :good:
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wph said:
Since I also own a Nexus 7 and a One X, I ran two benchmarks, AnTuTu and Quadrant. The I/O performance in AnTuTu was almost the same, just like the other results. In Quadrant the results were completely different, the I/O score on the result on the One X was in the 9000 and on the Nexus 7 it was around 1900, almost 5 times lower. What to trust, we're do these huge differences come from? Is Quadrant not suited for Jelly Bean?
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check thread and nevermind the testes
everyone complaining from the same thing on the N7
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Dr.Paul said:
I have a galaxy nexus and, yes, it is smoother with JB. The one x will be smoother too, once it gets it.
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galaxy nexus funny enough is currently the fasted JB device in terms of UI, like i said T3 is crippled by the IO on the N7
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and i dont get the point of this thread, we all know that the 4.0.4 Sense 4.1 update brought the UI to project butter 60fps smooth level and the entire phone is brisk now
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and i dont get the point of this thread, we all know that the 4.0.4 Sense 4.1 update brought the UI to project butter 60fps smooth level and the entire phone is brisk now
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Really? I'd agree about not really seeing the point of this thread but I still find Sense 4.1 pretty 'stuttery' (not actual overall performance, just the transitions) compared to AOSP - especially things like the way Sense doesn't always bother doing the app draw appearance animation, or only does about 5 frames of it. It's a shame really, given that I actually quite like using it, and I really miss the camera.
The funny thing is that when I first got the HOX I thought it was really fast relative to what came before and couldn't understand why you were complaining about Rosie not running smoothly and patching the launcher to flatten it out! It all depends on your point of reference, I suppose - and mine has changed since using AOSP 4.1 on this particular device.
Azurael said:
Really? I'd agree about not really seeing the point of this thread but I still find Sense 4.1 pretty 'stuttery' (not actual overall performance, just the transitions) compared to AOSP - especially things like the way Sense doesn't always bother doing the app draw appearance animation, or only does about 5 frames of it. It's a shame really, given that I actually quite like using it, and I really miss the camera.
The funny thing is that when I first got the HOX I thought it was really fast relative to what came before and couldn't understand why you were complaining about Rosie not running smoothly and patching the launcher to flatten it out! It all depends on your point of reference, I suppose - and mine has changed since using AOSP 4.1 on this particular device.
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yes it was a stuttery n no longer after the update, its not JB locked smooth on all fronts, transitions are 60fps just the few odd places where its not as smooth, n my point of reference is my native JB nexus 7
ur really willing to loose all functionality of sense including camera for the last 10% of smooth? and this is not sense fault, its an issue ICS as the entire android world knows already and hence JB's project butter
hamdir said:
yes it was a stuttery n no longer after the update, its not JB locked smooth on all fronts, transitions are 60fps just the few odd places where its not as smooth, n my point of reference is my native JB nexus 7
ur really willing to loose all functionality of sense including camera for the last 10% of smooth? and this is not sense fault, its an issue ICS as the entire android world knows already and hence JB's project butter
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Actually, it is Sense. I was just trying one of the new CM9 builds out, and it's still markedly smoother scrolling around in the app draw, up and down settings, through home screens, around web pages, etc.
Unless you know of a Sense 4.1 ROM that's smoother than the latest Ordroid or ViperX? I suppose it is just a matter of getting used to it - as I said, it's purely cosmetic. I just really notice the micro-stutter and really inconsistent framerates when scrolling around. Actual app launches and most of the functionality are actually faster in an hTC-based ICS ROM than in JB...
All using faux123's latest, obviously
OK, i agree that on the begining HTC make a "Half X" and it was everything but not smooth ... but what are you guys want now? I mean, fo what are you guys using your phone, scrolling the whole day thrue the appdrawer and if it stutters going straight to xda and crying over HTC?
If you ask me, i have a great phone now that can handle every app and game out there
Sent from my HTC One X
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the LAG thread --__--
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Yep, If you do anything on the nexus 7 that involves accessing the memory it will slow down. I really dislike the n7 because of this but the price is still reasonable for what you're getting. It's my comic book reader, movie viewer so I don't mind if it lags doing other stuff.
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Possibly, there is a rom right now with Project Butter hacks enabled on it called OrdroidX, been using it for the past few days and it's been brilliant. This should go in the Q&A section though.
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No there isn't it isn't "project butter" at all its a few build prop tweaks which must custom roms have by default
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Yup someone just posted a lag fix for the nexus 7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1875712

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