General navigation through Windows Phone 8.1's menus on the Nokia Lumia 635 was predictably smooth.
General navigation through the home screens is fairly quick and smooth, if not quite stutter - free, and booting up apps doesn't take too long.
Not exact matches
There are still many loyal BlackBerry users out there who aren't favoring what everyone else looks for — premium web browsing, faster movement
through general navigation, and applications.
The optical trackpad works well for swiping
through screens, icons, and
general navigation.
The map system and
general navigation features often fail to function, and I found myself having to really adventure around a tremendously boring small town to find an NPC to engage in a piece of dialogue I was really happy to skip
through.
General responsiveness while moving
through the interface and in - and - out of apps seems fine, but you somehow quickly hit the ceiling of what the phone is capable of when you do quick pinching and zooming across websites or in Google Maps, quickly scroll back and forth in lists of any kind or make sudden
navigation changes.