With up to 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM, the OnePlus 5T can run a large number of apps in the background without a single second of lag, allowing users to switch
between apps with ease.
I cupped the curved X2 Compact in one hand, playing with some new camera features (more on that later) and switching
between apps with ease.
Not exact matches
Jumping to a 1.2 GHz dual - core processor
with 1 GB of RAM for its second iteration the Motorola Xoom 2 tablet is zippy in the areas where it matters, skipping back and forth
between menus
with ease, opening and running a variety of
apps with little trouble.
The basic user experience is snappy and the PlayBook handles running and jumping
between multiple
apps with ease.
Another key multi-tasking function is that the recent
apps button now contains tabs from your most recent web pages and
apps, so you can navigate
between the various locations
with ease.
An 8 - core x86 processor lets you switch seamlessly
between any game that you happen to be playing and your favourite entertainment
apps with ease.
Tizen swiftly bounces
between your cable box or satellite service and the Netflix
app with ease.
While my time
with the phone has been relatively limited, it handles high - end gaming, jumping
between apps, and various intensive photography
apps,
with ease.
The phone handles all my favourite
apps with ease, and there's very little perceptible lag when switching
between apps.
Expect a phone that's capable of handling the latest and greatest games and switching
between apps with seamless
ease.
In either case, both smartphones handle daily tasks
with ease, and anything from opening, closing, and switching
between apps, to browsing the web and media consumption are done
with no issues.
Both switch
between apps, make calls, and handle Twitter notification bombs
with ease.
There's a 2 - second lag
between live events and when you'll see the image if you're watching live via the
app or a browser, while automated recorded sections of footage can be opened and viewed as you please - although the inability to scroll through long clips from the History section
with ease is frustrating and not very «Nest» in an
app that ought to be more refined.
A quick tap on any one of these will allow you to switch
between running
apps with ease and alleviates any need to make use of the recents screen, although this is still present next to the home and back buttons.