Moving around Color OS was fast and snappy, and I never
experienced any noticeable lag across the UI.
I never
experienced any noticeable lag, even as I watched an Avengers trailer on one half of the screen while flipping through photos on the other.
I've never had to wait more than a minute to join a game, and I've never
experienced any noticeable lag.
Not exact matches
We saw some
lag on the Galaxy Note 8 — not enough to take away from the overall
experience, but definitely
noticeable.
In all games and demos I tried with the DK2 I can't say I
experienced a single
noticeable moment of
lag.
Whether you like playing online or with friends, the
experience feels the same with no
noticeable lag at all.
The audio is solid throughout and I've not yet encountered any
noticeable issues, even when
experiencing the horrendous
lag that can plague online battles.
Input
lag is hardly
noticeable (if at all, even) in the titles that I've tried out so far, the graphics have been clean and crisp and I'm overall pleased with the
experience it gives me on my new Playstation Vita.
Also, it offered smooth scrolling
experience without any
noticeable lag at the time of our testing.
However, during gaming I
experienced several instances of the device slowing down and there was a
noticeable lag.
Both are powered by the Snapdragon 835 processor, which comes with an Adreno 540 GPU and offers a smooth
experience with very little
noticeable lag.
While it can also play games like Riptide GP2 and Dead Trigger 2, but the
experience won't be good as we played these games and there was a
noticeable lag.
With the camera being one of the top features of a smartphone, and high priority for manufacturers, it's something of a surprise that the camera
experience on the Nexus 4 is somewhat lacklustre: there's
noticeable lag, mostly down to slow focusing, so it doesn't feel anywhere near as dynamic as Sony Xperia, Samsung Galaxy or HTC handsets.