There was also a new
app opening animation, which connected the app tile to the actual animation, making the app opening experience feel like one fluid gesture.
Not exact matches
Apple's iOS has a «Reduce Motion» option, but it seems to only change the default zoom - in and zoom - out
animations when
opening and closing
apps to fade - in and fade - out
animations.
Facebook has announced that they are making the
animation engine behind the «Cards» approach
open source for all mobile developers to employ in their
apps.
probably it already loads the
app while showing the
opening animation.
animated book cover — the cover of a book is displayed as an
animation not only when you
open the book in the Kindle
app, but also on a book detail page on Amazon,
Apps opened as quickly as I could tap on them and the phone unlocked with a smooth
animation every time.
Corbin Davenport at Android Police agrees, writing, «Applications
open extremely quick,
animations are smooth, and switching between
apps is instant.»
We fixed an issue resulting in the Start menu and Action Center having a noticeable framerate drop in their
animations on certain devices if transparency was enabled and there were
open UWP
apps.
The
animations are buttery smooth as usual,
apps open quickly, multitasking on the Android Oreo 8.0 is great, it's a flagship beast through and through.
What if you find that the Windows
App Store is not
opening, loading or working, and it endlessly makes you wait with a loading
animation?
Everything from launching
apps and browsing the web, through to the transition
animations when
opening up folders or dropping down the notification shade from the top - it's all free of stutter or delay.
While
app opening speeds have been great, I haven't been too impressed with actual real - world fluidity and smoothness on this device (particularly when halving
animation speed) after experiencing the OnePlus 3.
It is not a flagship - like experience, as
apps still take a noticeable second to
open up (made apparent when you completely turn off all
animations in the Developer Settings).
There are also
animations that occur when you
open apps or press the digital crown to return to the Home screen.
Home screen New — Animated icons for selected
apps in the default theme (09 - 01) Optimization — Folders
open faster (07 - 10) Optimization — Users can set their main Home screen in the editing mode (08 - 29) Optimization — New
animation for launching and closing
apps (09 - 01) Fix — Couldn't close Recents in some cases (05 - 09) Fix — Issues with icon size for Clock, Calendar, and Weather (05 - 16)
Some of the changes include the Recent
Apps screen that can be
opened with a swipe up from the bottom of the display, and comes with a cool
animation and is presented in a nice layout.
My current mobile
app addiction, Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes, booted quickly, and the
opening of folders from the home screen was slowed only by the
animation times of LG's user interface.
Then you get a amoled display with 5.5 inch so you will get vibrant colours on your screen, then comes it's top notch performance as it's a stock Android device so no laggy
animation while
opening of
apps and at last it's camera performance it has OIS present in it so you can record video with your hands and they would not be shaky then you can record videos in 4k 30 fps and at last a large camera apperture so you can zoom in while capturing photos without any pixel in it.
(02 - 12) · Optimization —
Animation for clearing cache (02 - 12) · Optimization — Adjusted the button for clearing memory in Recents (02 - 12) · Optimization — Swipe response (02 - 12) · Optimization — Folders open faster (02 - 12) · Optimization — Users can set their main Home screen in the editing mode (02 - 12) · Optimization — New animation for launching and closing apps (02 - 12) · Fix — Couldn't close Recents in some cases (02 - 12) · Fix — Issues with icon size for Clock, Calendar, and Weather (02 - 12) · Fix — Home screen icons weren't displayed properly
Animation for clearing cache (02 - 12) · Optimization — Adjusted the button for clearing memory in Recents (02 - 12) · Optimization — Swipe response (02 - 12) · Optimization — Folders
open faster (02 - 12) · Optimization — Users can set their main Home screen in the editing mode (02 - 12) · Optimization — New
animation for launching and closing apps (02 - 12) · Fix — Couldn't close Recents in some cases (02 - 12) · Fix — Issues with icon size for Clock, Calendar, and Weather (02 - 12) · Fix — Home screen icons weren't displayed properly
animation for launching and closing
apps (02 - 12) · Fix — Couldn't close Recents in some cases (02 - 12) · Fix — Issues with icon size for Clock, Calendar, and Weather (02 - 12) · Fix — Home screen icons weren't displayed properly (02 - 12)
These
animations are the eye candy you see when
apps open and close, menus drop down, and more.
However, the
app icons on the G5 look a little outdated, the folder
opening animation comes from the middle of the screen, instead of where the folder is, and the settings menu can be quite hard to navigate through, with its four sections.
You'll also see some new
animations when
opening and closing
apps and folders, and when swiping to the right on the Home screen, what used to be the proactive search section is now a widgets panel identical to what's available on the Lock screen panel.
Android 8.0 Oreo brings with it smoother
animations, and
apps also
open quickly on the two devices.
The Watch Series 3 with 70 % faster dual - core processor is extremely noticeable, instead of
apps opening with three or four spins of the spinning circle
animation, the Series 3 watch doesn't even complete a full spin of the
animation before
apps spring to life.
Also included in iOS 10.3 is a new
animation when closing and
opening apps.
Which is in every flagship phone in its price segment, then it's pure and stock android performance so no lags in
opening of
apps and smooth
animations.
The transition
animations that take place as you
open, close, and switch
apps in iOS are faster and smoother than their counterparts in Android.
The UI
animations are smooth,
apps open and close quickly, and multi-tasking being a breeze.
Marshmallow OTA includes new or improved features like Lockstream, quicker access to Voice Activation, an
app that indicates how fast the phone is charging, new
animations, an improved interface for
opening apps, a homescreen organized from A to Z to make searching and scrolling more efficient, software that picks up on the user's patterns and makes subsequent suggestions for which
apps they want to use over time, a «doze mode,» and run - time permissions.
Apps open up instantly,
animations are smooth and multitasking is often effortless.
App opening / window transition
animations are 20 fps on my S8 +, a phone that I paid almost a thousand dollars for.
Animations are noticeably smoother,
apps open quickly, and this contributes to a much more enjoyable time when interacting with the OS.
Every little thing from the
app drawer
opening to Settings menu selections have
animations.
Open apps come back to life instantly, and the
animations that transition the user from one
app to another are quick and smooth.
KitKit used layers in
animations, with the
apps tray
opening as a sort of zoom to the centre, and new pages rising up from behind as you swipe through.
Even
opening up the
app folders presents an almost identical
animation and folder view to iOS, in that you get a translucent rounded square with a blurred background and simple white text.
HTC has adopted Lollipop's
animations, meaning that
apps open from the bottom and close to the bottom.
Animations are incredibly fluid, and
opening, closing, and switching between
apps is quite fast.
There are a few microsecond - long
animation excesses, perhaps, such as when exiting from the list of
open apps back to the home screen, but otherwise it's a slick, flagship - like operation.
Applications can be accessed easily from the
app drawer, which
opens and closes with a pleasing
animation, while notifications and settings can be accessed by swiping down once or twice from the top of the screen.
The UI
animations are smooth,
apps open and close quickly, and with 4 GB of RAM multi-tasking is a breeze.
One annoying example: the zoom - in transition
animation that displays when the user
opens any
app from within the multitasking interface is very smooth up until the last instant.
Apps inside a folder are represented by a 3x3 grid, and EMUI has a nice fly - in
animation as you «
open» a folder.
Finally, some of the new settings include the ability to change metric units, the default location when
opening the
app, the ability to turn on
animations, Live Tile features, and toggling severe weather alerts.