QUOTE(((Xa))0102 @ Jan 9 2014, 02:35 AM)
KitKat definitely. Well, TouchWiz was never laggy for me.
I just don't know how typical Samsung users use their Android devices. I'm on TouchWiz launcher like day 1 of Samsung Android (Galaxy Spica) and it no longer lags since the Galaxy Y.
I'm currently on Note 2 and it never lags on me. I even underclocked it to 800MHz and restricted to 1 core out of 4 cores running and undervolted to borderline stability to allow the device run cooler and getting the best battery life out of it. Still doesn't lag.
People nowadays: Unsmooth animation = lag rather than slow speeds when changing from 1 homescreen to another
Maybe you've get used to lag of Samsung's UI, that's why you didn't notice that. If unsmooth animation ≠ lag, then there's no other way to call it smooth. User shouldn't compromise with lag by turning off any features that is available to OS/UI itself.I just don't know how typical Samsung users use their Android devices. I'm on TouchWiz launcher like day 1 of Samsung Android (Galaxy Spica) and it no longer lags since the Galaxy Y.
I'm currently on Note 2 and it never lags on me. I even underclocked it to 800MHz and restricted to 1 core out of 4 cores running and undervolted to borderline stability to allow the device run cooler and getting the best battery life out of it. Still doesn't lag.
People nowadays: Unsmooth animation = lag rather than slow speeds when changing from 1 homescreen to another
Perhaps I should use another word, such as "stuttering" instead of "lag" to define sluggish of OS/UI .
This post has been edited by Halted Ark: Jan 9 2014, 11:35 AM
Jan 9 2014, 11:32 AM

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