This is actually better, as there is
a bit of a lag when using a Bluetooth speaker, something I experienced when using the Echo Dot.
If anything, you'll forget this is a mid-level handset and try to overstretch it with tasks, resulting in
a bit of lag when surfing the internet or using apps.
There was
a bit of a lag when I was scrolling through pages with multiple apps open.
The one - piece touchpad works fine for the most part, but there is
a bit of lag when you first touch it.
On the Nexus 6P, there's almost always
a bit of lag when switching between apps.
I had 20 tabs open in Google Chrome, one of which was streaming a 1080p episode of Last Week Tonight on YouTube, before I noticed
a bit of lag when scrolling.
Something I noticed during my time with the HTC U11 Life was that, on occasion, there was
a bit of lag when typing inside Google Chrome.
However, we did note
a bit of lag when swiping between Home screens and the App Drawer.
There's a slight
bit of lag when moving characters around the virtual environment, but nothing that ruins the experience.
It's an extremely long process but, fortunately, one that doesn't persist: once you've jumped through all the initial hoops, resuming from sleep mode is almost instant, though if you power off the device in full there's
a bit of a lag when booting up again.
We also noticed
a bit of lag when navigating between home screens, and we often saw a loading pinwheel when flipping through pages quickly on the Kindle app (although it was never a problem when reading at a normal pace).
However, after we started running Let's Golf 2, we noticed
a bit of lag when switching between apps and watching video.
The one - piece touchpad works fine for the most part, but there is
a bit of lag when you first touch it.
Power comes from a 2.0 - liter 4 - cylinder turbocharged engine that has just the slightest
bit of lag when accelerating.
While it shifts up quickly, there is
a bit of lag when it comes downshifting for quick overtakes even in Sport mode.
There's
a bit of lag when you drive off, but from then on the 4.4 litre V8 pulls strongly with a very wide torque curve.
However, there's
a bit of lag when swapping between systems — from navigation to radio, for example.
Not exact matches
Though steep market declines tend to be indiscriminate (with even defensive stocks often acting as if they have a beta
of 1.0), we recognize that «risk on» days can also be very uncomfortable
when defensives
lag the market and our hedges
bite with full force.
XIV was trading with a
bit of a
lag compared to the VIX's spike, so they were piling in
when the VIX was at its peak — but before XIV had reacted:
I'm getting used to the turbo
lag at tip - in, simply by launching into traffic only
when there's a
bit more
of a gap than I would allow for, say, the Discovery's gas V - 6.
I expect a
bit of lag in throttle responsiveness from large SUVs with large V - 8s, but the GX felt particularly hesitant to change speeds
when its throttle pedal was nudged.
At times a
bit of a
lag was detected however
when using the touchscreen, but it's not exceptionally clunky.
There is a tiny
bit of lag at throttle tip - in, just a smidgeon
of hesitancy that comes
when a turbocharger inserts itself into the combustion process.
A
bit of lag can be felt
when pulling away at lower engine speeds, but in general the SLC300 provides swift and confident progress.
We'll admit there's a
bit of a delay
when conjuring boost, but the five - cylinder's smoothness more than makes up for any
lag.
One
of the most impressive features was how
when writing on e-ink it actually auto - completed your words, as it
lagged a
bit behind.
I sometimes experienced a
bit of lag, especially
when accessing cloud content, but that could just as well be on the server side as it is on the device's side.
We noticed a
bit of lag, however,
when we start watching videos on YouTube.
Like most times
when new devices arrive, there is typically a little
bit of lag from
when the devices release and apps get updated.
It does seem to have a slight
bit of lag on the PlayBook
when I use it but that's fine.
A
bit of light, to stay outside in the sunshine... see I've always had a theory about
when I get back to help cure jet
lag, because I live in Sydney, Australia, you know, beautiful beaches here.
I noticed not one
bit of lag in the entire play through I did with my friend and that's always nice (take notes Nintendo,
when you're going to build a game around co-op, start including online modes and you'll be more likely to get my money!)
There is also a ton
of lag to be found in almost every game I played, with my character stuttering around the map a
bit too much
when trying to run.
But good news for console owners, load times are at a minimal and I saw maybe twice a
bit of a slight
lag when driving the Batmobile.
It can be a
bit difficult position a camera perfectly without seeing the live view, especially
when there's a
bit of a
lag.
When I booted into Android 5.1 instead
of Windows 10, the lightweight OS seemed a
bit more responsive, allowing me to play the intense first - person shooter N.O.V.A 3 without any hint
of lag or graphics degradation.
There was a
bit of lag in the demo
when invoking Alexa, but I was promised that will be gone before the final launch in October.
I had no trouble streaming YouTube videos at 720p, but sometimes I noticed a
bit of lag and slowdown
when quickly switching between apps.
I did notice a
bit of lag, however,
when typing on Google Chrome app with no matter which keyboard app — this is something I didn't notice while using other mid-range devices this year, like the Samsung Galaxy A5, or even the LG Stylo 3 Plus, a budget smartphone.
But there is
lag in certain areas
of the UI, such as
when playing games, or apps taking a
bit longer to load.
The entire experience was truly fluid, without a single
bit of lag and stutter even
when switching between apps.
Moreover, it still hasn't improved a
bit in terms
of experience, as it
lags a lot, not all the time but
when you do multitasking, which settles that it is not a great multitasker.
It just has a
bit of lag and can get especially unresponsive
when you haven't closed open apps in a while.
This small
bit of lag that pops up every now and then could be due to having only 3 GB
of RAM
when most phones with Nougat seem to come with 4 GB, but as stated it's not very noticeable so overall the performance
of the K10000 Pro is pretty good.