Does a high -
end device solve the app problem?
Not exact matches
Orbiting above a planet on the brink of war, scientists test a
device to
solve an energy crisis and
end up face - to - face with a dark alternate reality.
This means that from time to time your stream may freeze or a game may crash which will require you to either restart the game, reboot the Link
device or
solve things from the computer
end, but from what I've seen it's not very annoying.
The Korean tech giant has already attained a significant level of optimization with the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge +, and it would be super exciting to see TouchWiz become even more efficient in the future (it would also be great to see Samsung
solve the issues pertaining to multitasking in high -
end devices).
There's no way it'll push Android Oreo to
devices with this as a known issue, so if it takes weeks to
solve, it could
end up negatively impacting the timeline for getting Oreo to
devices.
«Because degraded batteries last much less and
end up with a lower voltage Apple's solution was to scale down CPU performance, it doesn't
solve anything and is a bad experience -LSB-...] but it's better than having your
device shutdown at 40 % when you need it the most.»